Vixen 36 x 80 BT-80-A, Weather Resistant Porro Prism Giant Binocular with Fork Mount & Swing Bracket, with 1.1 Degree Angle of View.

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The Vixen Astronomical Observation Binoculars offer large, light-grabbing 80mm aperture lens with interchangeable eyepieces. Nothing beats the ease and comfort of erect image binocular viewing. Eyepieces are smartly angled at 45° for convenient observing. These quality instruments offer a fantastic view of the night sky and terrestrial vistas. Works with many popular 1¼" eyepieces including Vixen LV and LVW models. Intraocular distance can be adjusted 56mm to 76mm. The binoculars are available as bodies only or can be purchased as a package on the Vixen Fork Mount. A handle makes these binoculars easy to carry. A built-in dovetail allows quick mounting on Vixen and compatible equatorial mounts to create a tracking or goto binocular system -- you'll be the envy of the observing field
Product Details
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: VIXEN
  • Label: Vixen
  • Manufacturer: Vixen
  • Model: 1431P1
  • MPN: 1431P1
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: BINOCULAR
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: binoculars
  • Publisher: Vixen
  • Studio: Vixen

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