Product Description:
Available in 8x32, 8x43, 10x42 and 10x50 magnifications; ED glass optical elements give truer colors and a sharper image; Full reflection coating on prisms reflects the maximum amount of light through the prisms; Hybrid aspherical lens elements provide edge-to-edge sharpness; Waterproof and nitrogen filled (JIS Class 6) to handle the most extreme weather conditions; Phase coated roof prisms provide high resolution, high contrast, sharp images; Short minimum focus distance for close in subjects; Fully-multi-coated optics provide the maximum light transmission with little glare; Hard coating on exposed lenses enhance the durability of the optical elements; Inner-focus optical design give a well balance, more durable construction; Magnesium alloy body provides maximum durability in a lightweight body; Full rubber housing protects the binoculars from shock and makes them easier to hold; Locking diopter ring with click stops holds your adjustment; Long eye relief for comfortable viewing with or without glasses; Helicoid eyepieces with four click stops allow you to properly set the eye relief
Product Details
- Feature:
- ED glass optical elements provide greater color accuracy and resolution
- Waterproof and nitrogen filled (JIS Class 6) allow submersion to 1m
- Full reflection coating on prisms for maximum brightness
- Short minimum focus distance for close in subjects
- Fully-multi-coated optics provide maximum light transmission and increased contrast
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Pentax
- EAN: 4049467125365
- Label: Pentax
- Manufacturer: Pentax
- Model: 62624
- MPN: 62624
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: BINOCULAR
- ProductTypeSubcategory: binoculars
- Publisher: Pentax
- Studio: Pentax
- UPC: 027075126299
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