Product Description:
The High Lander binocular allows you to comfortably observe wildlife or astronomical objects that require stationary positioning for hours. When compared to spotting scopes the High Lander's binocular vision provides deeper and more three dimensional looking images. The large 82mm objective lenses have amazing light gathering power, providing a bright field of view with less distortion. The strong yet lightweight die-cast aluminum body, is extremely durable and can withstand tough use. The High Lander comes standard with 32x eyepieces, which have a wide field of view and long eye releif to reduce eye fatigue when used for long periods of time.
Product Details
- Feature:
- High-performance binoculars with an 32x magnification and 45-degree angle eyepieces, perfect for long-term use by observation and surveillance professionals or in astronomy
- 82-millimeter diameter objective lenses are fully multi-coated to enhance viewing by ensuring a bright and clear visual range, and sharp images
- Features high-end Achromat f5.48 lenses and an eyepiece that is designed to provide a wide field of view
- Durable, die-cast aluminum housing is waterproof and filled with dry nitrogen gas to prevent the lens from fogging for use in the rain and other harsh weather conditions
- Weighs 13.6 pounds, measures 9.4 x 5.9 x 16.9 inches (W x H x D), and is backed by a manufacturer's lifetime product warranty
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Kowa Optimed
- Color: Grey
- EAN: 4987067397204
- Label: Kowa Optimed
- Manufacturer: Kowa Optimed
- Model: BL8J1
- MPN: BL8J1
- ProductGroup: Sports
- ProductTypeName: SPORTING_GOODS
- Publisher: Kowa Optimed
- Studio: Kowa Optimed
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