Overview

Nikon Sportstar Zoom 8-24x25 Dark Blue Compact Binoculars

The black Nikon 8-24x25 Sportstar Zoom Binoculars deliver versatility and portability that easily fits in a pack, pocket, or purse. The wide 3x magnification range is well suited for medium- to long-range viewing and ideal for sightseeing and glassing on the trail or in the woods. Nikon's proprietary zoom lever, located behind the centre focus wheel, is ergonomically placed to be accessible with either hand for easier use. Twist-up eyecups help to ensure a comfortable viewing distance for almost any viewer even if they wear eyeglasses.

SKU: GC46-BAA870WC

Nikon Sportstar Zoom 8-24x25 Dark Blue Compact Binoculars

Nikon Sportstar Zoom 8-24x25 Dark Blue Compact Binoculars

The black Nikon 8-24x25 Sportstar Zoom Binoculars deliver versatility and portability that easily fits in a pack, pocket, or purse. The wide 3x magnification range is well suited for medium- to long-range viewing and ideal for sightseeing and glassing on the trail or in the woods. Nikon's proprietary zoom lever, located behind the centre focus wheel, is ergonomically placed to be accessible with either hand for easier use. Twist-up eyecups help to ensure a comfortable viewing distance for almost any viewer even if they wear eyeglasses.

Optical Performance

Wide 8-24x zoom magnification range provides wide views at low magnification with the ability to make detailed observations of distant objects at high

25mm objective lenses help to maintain a compact form factor

Space-saving reverse-Porro prism design is comfortable to hold and presents a rich depth of field

Anti-reflection multi-coated optics produce neutral and accurate colour fidelity and improve contrast and image brightness

241'/73 m field of view at 1000 yards on 8x power

Use and Handling

A low-profile centre focusing wheel reduces snags

The Center zoom lever is easy to reach with either hand; located directly behind the focus wheel

Twist-up/click-stop rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear

13mm eye relief at 8x

3.1 (8x) to 1.0mm (24x) exit pupil

Construction Details

Basic subdued black colour blends with surroundings and won't draw attention in the field or around the city

Slip-resistant palm pads improve grip security

Compact 12 to 11 cm form factor will easily fit in pack, pockets, and purses

Light 0.30 kg weight won't cause pain or fatigue when hanging around the neck

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Product Overview

Nikon Sportstar Zoom 8-24x25 Dark Blue Compact Binoculars

The black Nikon 8-24x25 Sportstar Zoom Binoculars deliver versatility and portability that easily fits in a pack, pocket, or purse. The wide 3x magnification range is well suited for medium- to long-range viewing and ideal for sightseeing and glassing on the trail or in the woods. Nikon's proprietary zoom lever, located behind the centre focus wheel, is ergonomically placed to be accessible with either hand for easier use. Twist-up eyecups help to ensure a comfortable viewing distance for almost any viewer even if they wear eyeglasses.

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