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Fujinon FMT-SX 7x50

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Specifications
Manufacturer Fujinon
Model FMT-SX 7x50
Lens diameter [mm] 50
Magnification [x] 7
Angular field of view [deg] 7.5
Linear field of view [m/m] 131/1000
Exit pupil [mm] 7.14
Eye relief [mm] 23
Min. focusing dist. [m] 20
Twilight factor 18.71
Brightness 51.02
Prisms BaK-4/Porro
Dimensions [mm] 198x218
Weight [g] 1420
Waterproof Yes
Nitogen filling Yes
Argon filling No
Image stabilization No
Tripod exit Yes
Focusing individual
Warranty [years] 10
Accesories case, lens caps, neck strap, cleaning set
Price 1999
Additional information
Average rating (4 owners reviews)
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Overall

4.56 Good
Owners reviews (4)
  1. IYH
    IYH 22 March 2021, 17:48
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    IP 139.28.x.x
    Owner since: 6 months
    Price: 300 €
    User profile: Amateur

    Cons: Heavy. Individual focus

    Pros: Image quality is superb, sharp, bright. The fact that they\'re huge is actually a great asset when it comes to hold them steady, although it could get tiresome for long sessions

    Summary: Amazing glass with limited applications due to weight, size and individual focus.

  2. Rosinski
    Rosinski 30 July 2016, 14:28
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    IP 193.81.x.x
    Owner since: 1 year
    Price: 599
    User profile: Professional

    Cons: -- significant weight -- huge in dimension

    Pros: -- extremely sharp image to the very end of fov -- hight performance in low light conditions

    Summary: Next to the Fujinon I use Leica and Swarovski binos. Concerning optical performance the Fujinon is at least equal to them. Concerning low light performance the Fujinon is superior to them.

  3. Arash
    Arash 15 May 2015, 17:29
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    IP 178.62.x.x
    Owner since: 6 months
    Price: 550
    User profile: Semipro

    Cons: It's heavy and has a bit astigmatism

    Pros: Sharp and natural picture Without any distortion 3D view

    Summary: Very good view in day and low light So better than meopta meostar10x32 One of my friend is a pro park ranger and has tested top models of swarovski and steiner Fujinon is best in clearity in his opinion 3D view make your view naturaly but unfortunly stars are not as points in my opinion I

  4. swede
    swede 10 June 2013, 21:42
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    IP 81.224.x.x
    Owner since: 2 years
    Price: 6000sek
    User profile: Amateur

    Cons: Its a heavy piece but thats known. The eyelens protectors are loose and then gone very quickly. You have to configure and focus each lens every time.

    Pros: The overall build quality is fenomenal. Its a robust piece of binoculars and I have dropped it from high stones when hunting. The best thing is the transmission. Its like nightvision! When hunting during night its a must for me. Foxhunting and Wild bore is now very nice. Only issue is that my Zeiss riflescope is nothing in comparison. Many time have studied the wild but can't shoot because you cant see in the riflescope. I also find it very good when looking against the light. I also have a small Swarovski and has compared it to friends Leicas. No doubt the Fujinon is a lot better in bad light. The Leicas, Swarowskis and Zeiss can be better in daylight when it comes to contrasts and colurs.

    Summary: A very good buy for any hunter or nature lover. If you can carry the extra weight its by far the best piece of binoculars you can own.