Bushnell Marine 7x50 Binoculars
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Observe your surroundings with vivid details and high clarity with Bushnell Marine 7 x 50 Binoculars. Specifically designed for sea exploration, these Bushnell binoculars have a watertight arrangement and hermetic sealing. This means that the binoculars are resistant to moisture formation and saltwater corrosion while observing the wide sea. With 7 magnification settings, the binoculars draw the subjects closer to your vision, making it a great pick for observing marine life, distant islands, deep-sea flora, etc. Additionally, the compact binoculars have multi-coated 50 mm lenses that protect from harmful UV rays while observing in bright daylight. Also, with a Porro prism design, the binoculars offer an advanced perception of depth and separate focus from each tube. Featuring a non-slip rubber exterior, the binoculars provide a comfortable grip and reduce the chances of accidental drops.
Bushnell Marine 7x50 Binoculars Key Features:
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FAQs:
Are the Bushnell Marine 7 x 50 Binoculars waterproof? Can they eliminate moisture formation on the lenses?
The Bushnell Marine 7 x 50 Binoculars are specifically designed for sea exploration and observation. These binoculars are completely waterproof and saltwater-resistant. The binoculars have nitrogen filled tubes that eliminate the formation of fog or moisture on the lenses.
Do the Bushnell Marine 7 x 50 Binoculars feature glare-free lenses?
The Bushnell Marine 7 x 50 Binoculars feature multiple coatings on the lenses that protect the eyes from glare and reflections coming from seawater. They also protect the eyes from harmful UV rays while observing under bright sunlight.
Can you observe moving subjects like dolphins and other fishes?
With Bak Porro prisms, the lenses improve depth perception and allow you to observe moving subjects easily.
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| Is Good For | Marine, Watersports |
| Magnification [x] | 7 |
| Objective Lens Diameter [mm] | 50 |
| Prism Type | Porro |
| Type | Binoculars |