SKU: GC46-BAA807SA

Nikon Aculon A30 8x25 Binoculars

  • Compact and lightweight
  • Multilayer-coated lenses for brighter images
  • Long eye relief design (8x25 model)
  • Firm, comfortable, rubber-coated grip
  • Fold-up design; easy to carry around
  • Eco-glass optics that are free of lead and arsenic are used for all lenses and prisms

Specifications

ACULON A30 8x25
Magnification (x) 8
Objective diameter (mm) 25
Angular field of view (Real/degree) 6.0
Angular field of view (Apparent/degree) 45.5
Field of view at 1,000m (m) 105
Exit pupil (mm) 3.1
Relative brightness 9.6
Eye relief (mm) 15.0
Close focusing distance (m) 3.0
Weight (g) 275
Length (mm) 125
Width (mm) 115 (72)*
Interpupillary distance adjustment (mm) 56-72

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Product Overview

  • Compact and lightweight
  • Multilayer-coated lenses for brighter images
  • Long eye relief design (8x25 model)
  • Firm, comfortable, rubber-coated grip
  • Fold-up design; easy to carry around
  • Eco-glass optics that are free of lead and arsenic are used for all lenses and prisms

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