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Nikon Sportstar Compact Binoculars Review

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•Waterproof and fog-free with nitrogen gas
•Turn-and-slide rubber eyecups facilitate easy positioning of eyes at the correct eyepoint
•Close focusing distance: 2.5m (8x)
•Multilayer-coated lenses for bright images
•Compact and lightweight
•Fold-up design; easy to carry around
•Available in two body colours (silver/charcoal grey)

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9 COMMENTS

  1. this doesn't make any sense. if you want better low-ligh performance, the binoculars going to be even larger and heavier. and even these very small and lightweight binoculars are to cumbersome for you. I just think you're not the type of person who enjoys using any kind of binoculars.

  2. Not really, like the 10×25 does hurt my eyes cause of the lack of the clear focus

    I use to have the bushnell falcon 10×50 that focus so HD clear my goss it doesnt hurt my eyes xD

  3. Let me just add this as a thought.  Personally, I am always the "go to guy" when people forget their stuff at hunting camp or on a camping trip.  So they ask to borrow my stuff.  Fine.  So I like to keep a cheap pair of whatever; binoculars, hunting knife, rifle…just as a "loaner".  The sort of inexpensive stuff that I don't mind getting damaged.  So these Nikon's fit that purpose.  I am looking at a "new" pair on eBay that I hope to pick-up for maybe $15.  Again, the perfect thing to buy and own that you won't regret loaning-out to your friends that can't remember to bring what they need to hunting camp.

  4. Hey!! Great video, Neil! You still doing the concerts, Neil?
    Some great songs there, man. Solitaire, That's when the music…etc., etc. Funny I knew it was you talking, Neil. Anyhow, thanks for the video and hope to see you in concert somewhere near soon. Byeeeeee!!

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