Overview

The basic black 10x25 Aculon A30 Binoculars from Nikon are designed for mid-range observations, with an anti-reflection multi-coated lens system and roof prism optical path that are designed to work together and transmit clear images with enhanced contrast and accurate color representation. Nikon built the A30s with their ecologically friendly Eco-Glass, which is manufactured without lead or arsenic to be better for the environment. This version of the Aculon is ideal for sporting events, general nature observation, and sightseeing around town or around the world.

SKU: GC46-BAA808SA

Nikon 10x25 Aculon A30 Binocular (Black)

The basic black 10x25 Aculon A30 Binoculars from Nikon are designed for mid-range observations, with an anti-reflection multi-coated lens system and roof prism optical path that are designed to work together and transmit clear images with enhanced contrast and accurate color representation. Nikon built the A30s with their ecologically friendly Eco-Glass, which is manufactured without lead or arsenic to be better for the environment. This version of the Aculon is ideal for sporting events, general nature observation, and sightseeing around town or around the world.

Optical Performance

  • Powerful 10x magnification allows for detailed observations of distant objects
  • 25mm objectives gather more light than smaller-objective models, while ensuring the optical tubes are thin to maintain a slim form factor
  • Compact roof prism light path keeps the optical tubes thin for easy handling
  • Anti-reflection multicoated optics maximize light transmission while improving color rendition, contrast, and clarity
  • Ecologically friendly Eco-glass is responsibly sourced and made without using lead or arsenic
  • 262-foot field of view at 1000 yards

Use and Handling

  • Closed-bridge configuration offers a stable platform for the internal focusing mechanism
  • Textured and slip-resistant center focusing wheel
  • Right-eye dioptric correction dial helps to compensate for individual optical prescription
  • Twist-up rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear
  • 13mm eye relief
  • 2.5mm exit pupil

Construction Details

  • Subdued black color won't stand out in the forest or around civilization, or draw attention when using them
  • Corrosion-proof plastic housing
  • Rubberized ergonomic chassis design offers a comfortable and slip-resistant grip
  • Compact 4.8 x 4.5" design
  • Light 10 oz weight

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The basic black 10x25 Aculon A30 Binoculars from Nikon are designed for mid-range observations, with an anti-reflection multi-coated lens system and roof prism optical path that are designed to work together and transmit clear images with enhanced contrast and accurate color representation. Nikon built the A30s with their ecologically friendly Eco-Glass, which is manufactured without lead or arsenic to be better for the environment. This version of the Aculon is ideal for sporting events, general nature observation, and sightseeing around town or around the world.

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