The Nikon 16×50 Action Extreme Binocular is designed for anyone looking for durable waterproof binoculars with ultra-sharp clarity and long-range view. From birdwatching, to hunting or boating these rugged binoculars will hold up in all weather conditions. The Nikon 16×50 Action Extreme EX Binoculars have bright multicoated lenses which give you that crip, clean picture while viewing. These lenses are enclosed in a nitorgen filled polycarbonate housing which is rubber coated and o-ring sealed. This design makes this Nikon binocular shockproof and impervious to water or fogging. Check out Nikon‘s Action EX – Extreme All Terrain Binoculars at OpticsPlanet.com NOW!
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I have a question that, is this binoculars are suitable for mountains view from 05km distance ? Withe ultra sharp image. if you have more good idea about my requirement plz reply me with your advise.
Is 3.5o enough for birdin and astronomy? How about nikon action ex 10×50 or 12×50? Which is better?
I have this binocular and is worth an investment. Can see craters on the moon quite clearly, The Great Nebula in the Orion Constellation including the Andromedia Galaxy (not clear though).
I learned nothing, you like these and the strap, that's it
I have the Nikon 10x22x5O Zoom binos ..They are awesum for jet spotting ..
Does Nikon has Super Zoom/Mega zoom 30x180x70 Binoculars on sales at ebay?
Millions of Buyer are looking for only Nikon Super Zoom/Mega zoom Binoculars for Astronomy usage like viewing Planets – Jupiter..etc.. Best 180x-200x time zoom for
Planet viewing.
Does Nikon have Mega Zoom Binoculars model on sales in World wide Web already?
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How much does it cost?I want to buy a binocular that is under 120 dollars and can see very far.
Moving up from there, “Multi-Coated Lenses” means that the manufacturer applied multiple coats of anti-reflective layers to most of the lenses and prisms. The highest level is “Fully Multi Coated Lenses” where everything, front to back, top to bottom has received multiple anti-reflective coatings. The less light reflected back out, or bouncing around inside means more light reaches your eye and a brighter image.
When a manufacturer starts throwing money at an optic, what you get is improved quality of glass (improved sharpness, more accurate color transmission, less distortion near the edges) and improved anti-reflective coatings. There are four degrees of coatings in optics. “Coated Lenses” means that some lens and prism surfaces have been coated to produce a reasonably bright image at a modest cost. A step up, “Fully Coated Lenses” mean that all air-to glass (the outside) surfaces have been coated.
A 16x? Definitely – for most people the limit for a handheld is 8x, or 10x for some folks.
Awsome, but these might be a little too much for hand held binoculars. Too much movement;might need a stand. However, Nikon are hands down best bang for the buck.