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Specifications:
- Magnification: 8X
- Objective Lens Diameter: 32mm
- Exit Pupil Diameter: 4.0mm
- Exit Pupil Distance: 16.0mm
- Coating: Green-FMC
- Eye Cup Type: Rotate
- Near Focusing Distance: 1.5m
- Prism Material: BAK4
- Field of View: 393ft/1000yds
- Material: BAK4(Prism); Metal(Body)
Features:
- 8X Binoculars Telescope provides sharp clear optical performance at an unbelievable value
- It is not only cool looking but further enhances light gathering ability at dusk or low light conditions
- Optics are housed in a durable composite body
- Extremely durable and also comfortable
- BOSMA Binoculars Telescope provide the best combination of quality optical performance
- The overall meticulous design, the attention to detail and the thorough craftsmanship are obvious to the most critical observer
- Great for hunting, bird watching, sports events, boating, surveillance, security
- Large diameter, bright field of view, & clear vision of Binoculars Telescope
- Multi-coated optics for superior light transmission and brightness
- Made of magnesium alloy, great choice for your outdoor use
- Sharp multicoated optics for superb contrast and vivid color
- Waterproof, antifog and shockproof are guaranteed to outperform any other binocular
- This Binoculars Telescope suitable for all kinds of harsh environment
Details:

- This Binoculars Telescope is ideal for campers, hunters, sports enthusiasts and concert goers tourists. Binoculars Telescopes provides sharp clear optical performance at an unbelievable value

- It has high magnification and is the most compact and light-weight binoculars telescope among the binoculars telescope of this class of magnification


- This Binoculars Telescope suitable for all kinds of harsh environment, extremely durable and also comfortable
How Do Binoculars Work and The Structure:


About Binoculars

Binoculars are commonly categorized with the telescope and its history. While the two are very close relatives to one another, binoculars are a much more modern tool- History: Binoculars are believed to be invented by Italian Ignatio Porro in 1854. As a patent for a prism-erecting system, binoculars were the distant relative to telescopes. The rise of binoculars came from the increasingly popular field of astronomy. With scientists like Galileo highlighting the telescope as of the utmost importance in new discoveries, binoculars were being designed constantly. While Galileo did create his own binoculars, it was Porro that got the patent first. From 1854 to the early 1950s, there was little evolution to binoculars. It was not until the late 1960s, where computers began to contribute to binoculars, that advances in binocular technology were made. With primary purposes within military, the first true evolution was the night-vision binocular, which enabled anything to be seen in complete darkness. Since the 1960s, computers have been the focus on new variations of binoculars, but nothing truly new has been created
- Function: Since it was first invented, the binocular's primary purpose is to see objects from distances away. However, since the advent of computer technology, binoculars now give the ability to see in the dark
- Features: Binoculars have three main components: eyepiece, prisms and the objective. The eyepieces are where you would place your eyes in order to see the enhanced images. The prisms are small mirrors that reflect the images from the objective. The objectives are bent pieces of glass, typically oval shaped, that bend the image, which is how the view is enlarged
- Types: There are several types of binoculars, such as standard binoculars, compact binoculars and digital camera binoculars. There are literally hundreds of variations of binoculars, but all have something unique to them that creates improvements to the overall enhancement of vision
- Benefits: Some obvious benefits to the binocular is that the field of view is enlarged tremendously. While the naked eye can only cover so much distance, even the simplest binocular can double the distance. As well, binoculars with computer technology can make it possible to see in the dark, known as night-vision
- Considerations: If you are purchasing a first pair of binoculars, there are many factors to take into consideration. First, decide on what your purpose is for wanting or needing the binoculars. Whether it is for a leisure hobby, or for more serious outings and seaches, there are binoculars suitable for those needs. Second, you want to set a budget from what is within your means. Third, look for the best possible binoculars within your budget that has computer technology. More often than not, computer enhanced binoculars have many more functions than standard binoculars. It is best to test out the binculars to see how clear the image enhancements are
How to Choose Binoculars

Binoculars come in many sizes and shapes, and prices vary from less than $50 to well over $1,000- Determine the purpose for which you will use the binoculars. Binoculars toted to an occasional sporting event do not need to be as finely crafted as binoculars for birding
- Go to the nearest camera, optics or sporting goods store and explain to the sales representative the intended use of the binoculars
- Handle a variety of brands and models. Note how heavy and comfortable they are in your hand and how easily and finely they focus. If necessary, ask whether they can be used by persons wearing eyeglasses
- Take several pairs outside, if permissible, and try them in various levels of light, including full sun and shade
- Focus binoculars as far as you can in both directions, and check clarity of objects in the short and long view
- Ask about warranties
- Shop around for a good price once you have decided on the binoculars you want. Expensive binoculars often can be found at discount camera or optical stores for hundreds of dollars off the suggested retail price
Tips & Warnings:

- On binoculars, the "formula" is made up of the numbers that tell you the magnifying power and the diameter of the objective lenses. Thus, 7 x 35 indicates that the binocular magnifies seven times and that the diameter of the front lenses is 35 millimeters
- To get the diameter of the exit pupils, which indicates how much light reaches your eye, divide the diameter of the objective lens by the power of the binoculars. A figure of 4 or 5 provides acceptable brightness
- Check to be sure that the company warranty applies no matter where you purchase the binoculars.
- Binoculars with straps worn around the neck can cause neck pain. Check on alternative methods, such as harnesses, for carrying
- If you are going to use binoculars in a location where they may become wet or catch sea spray, consider purchasing rubber-armored binoculars
- Buy binoculars with coated lenses
Package Included:
- 1 x Binoculars Telescope
- 1 x Soft Bag
- 1 x Lanyard
- 1 x User Manual
- 1 x Cleaning Cloth
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Max Weigel
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06-11-2011- Other Thoughts: These binocs are very similar to the ones they replaced that cost 5x as much. The old ones got tossed because they were showing a double image after living in my backpack for 2 years or so.
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J. Mooney
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06-15-2011- Other Thoughts: The rugged, rubber encased, no slip frame are one of the most "ergonomically correct" pair of glasses that I have ever used.
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Timothy Pastula
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06-03-2011- Other Thoughts: I regularly take them to hockey games and the wider field-of-view keeps the action in your sight.
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Young Song
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06-22-2011- Other Thoughts: The eye cups retract which almost seems like an extraneous feature. <br/>I am somewhat nearsighted but the image is sharp through these binoculars without my glasses.
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Arlene Tangborn
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05-31-2011- Other Thoughts: I really like the perma-focus attribute of this product. We use it for nature watching while hiking and vacationing. It's good to be able to pass the binoculars back and forth to others without losing the subject while adjusting the focus each time. Only drawback is the difficulty in holding binoculars steady when viewing due to magnification. Best binoculars we've had.
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