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Fujinon 7x50 MTRC-SX Poseidon Binocular with Compass

The Fujinon 7x50 MTRC-SX Poseidon Binocular is a military-specification binocular that's perfect for boating or astronomy applications. It transmits 95% of the light reaching it, and has Fujinon's EBC multicoatings on every optical surface. It also has eyepieces that accept optional polarizer, nebula, haze, and ND (neutral density) filters. This binocular is 100% fogproof and waterproof, and can withstand drastic temperature and humidity changes. It has abundant eye relief for use with sunglasses in bright conditions, and is one of the brightest, highest-resolution 7x50 boating binoculars available.

SKU: GC22-29058

Fujinon 7x50 MTRC-SX Poseidon Binocular with Compass

Fujinon 7x50 MTRC-SX Poseidon Binocular with Compass

The Fujinon 7x50 MTRC-SX Poseidon Binocular is a military-specification binocular that's perfect for boating or astronomy applications. It transmits 95% of the light reaching it, and has Fujinon's EBC multicoatings on every optical surface. It also has eyepieces that accept optional polarizer, nebula, haze, and ND (neutral density) filters. This binocular is 100% fogproof and waterproof, and can withstand drastic temperature and humidity changes. It has abundant eye relief for use with sunglasses in bright conditions, and is one of the brightest, highest-resolution 7x50 boating binoculars available.

This version of the 7x50 Poseidon has both a rubber armored exterior and an internal compass with rangefinding reticle. While the compass is electronically controlled for rapid response to bearing changes, illumination is by a natural daylight-gathering window. At night, you will need the optional external compass illuminator.

A Fujinon military-specified 7x50 porro prism binocular with a 7.5° field

Nitrogen-purged waterproof & fogproof lenses

Up to 13 Fujinon EBC multicoatings upon all optical surfaces

56-74mm Interpupillary adjustment range

Thick, protective rubber armor upon an all-metal housing

Internal compass with rangefinding reticle to help estimate distances of nearby watercraft

Accepts optional eyepiece filters

Excellent for both boating and astronomy applications

Peel-down style rubber eyecups

Long 12mm eye relief

Key Features:

Internal Compass w/ Reticle

Porro Prisms

Full Fujinon EBC Multicoatings

52.5° Apparent Angle of View

Waterproof & Fogproof

Closed Bridge Configuration

Individual Eyepiece Focusing

Rubber Armored Metal Housing

Accepts Optional Eyepiece Filters

What's in the Box:

Fujinon 7x50 MTRC-SX Poseidon Binocular with Compass

Strap

Tethered Objective Lenscaps

Eyepiece Rainguard

Cleaning Cloth

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Fujinon 7x50 MTRC-SX Poseidon Binocular with Compass

The Fujinon 7x50 MTRC-SX Poseidon Binocular is a military-specification binocular that's perfect for boating or astronomy applications. It transmits 95% of the light reaching it, and has Fujinon's EBC multicoatings on every optical surface. It also has eyepieces that accept optional polarizer, nebula, haze, and ND (neutral density) filters. This binocular is 100% fogproof and waterproof, and can withstand drastic temperature and humidity changes. It has abundant eye relief for use with sunglasses in bright conditions, and is one of the brightest, highest-resolution 7x50 boating binoculars available.

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