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Nikon Action 10 22X50 Dual Action Zoom XL Binocular with Case

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Manufacturer: Nikon
Model: Zoom XL
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Nikon
Label: Nikon

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Nikon is a precision optical company with worldwide manufacturing, research and marketing capabilities. The Nikon name is equated with extraordinary photographic performance, innovation, precision and optical quality.PRODUCT FEATURES:Quick central focusing;Sharp multicoated optics for superb contrast and vivid color;BaK4 high index prisms;Diopter adjustment for strain-free viewing.
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Great Product 2006-07-20
The Nikon Action was my first pair of binocular's. After researching for hours I purchase these and they worked great. You can use the 10X zoom to look for objects like bear, dear, birds, etc. and then zoom in with 22X zoom. The lens are pretty clear. Very satisfied.


Get closer in style 2006-06-16
These are no ordinary binoculars. They are a miracle. They exceeded my expectations and I am proud to own them now.

Its usable right out of the box. The controls are very easy to use, even my 4 year old son knows how to focus the binoculars. You can keep the zoom level at 10X for most viewing. When you really want to zoom in, the binoculars provide upto 22X zoom by just sliding a lever. At 22X zoom, you need steady hands or a tripod to view appropriately. The 10X zoom is more than sufficient for exploring the distant objects around you.

For starters, when you buy a binocular, you need to consider two aspects. The binoculars are usually represented in the format A X B where A is the magnification and B is the diameter of the front lens in millimeters. The more the better for both A and B.

This Nikon binocular is capable of magnifications ranging from 10 to 22. The front lens is 50 mm which is more than sufficient for everyday daylight and night viewing.

The Nikon lens are world-class providing crystal clear view. At night I focussed on the moon and could see the mountains on the moon very clearly.

Overall I would definitely recommend this product for everyone. Even adults who think that binoculars are for children must try this product as it will amaze them. Not to speak of teens who will marvel their "birds" in close-up!!!


Nikon Action 10-22X50 Dual Action Zoom XL Binocular with Case 2007-10-28
Not what I expected from NIKON.. The Zoom only works good to about 3 to 4 hundred yards, after that it is blurry & hard to focus. also the zoom lever is not what you would expect from Nikon, it has a very fragil feelin to it. I would have been better to buy it without the ZOOM. If not for the Zoom it is a good binocular, for the price.


Nikon Binocular 2007-10-17
Great binoculars. The zoom is perfect for sporting and field events. A little heavier than I had anticipated but still easy to support. Get a tripod if you need to view for extended periods of time.


Strong lens but blurry and heavy 2007-08-16
The lens are powerful but are somewhat blurry. Also, this is quite heavy and not for prolonged use.


Amazing 2007-08-09
I got these binoculars and the image was clear and crisp. I was very impressed with the zoom distance, and still being so clear. This is a top of the line binocular and very worth the price.

The binoculars come with a carrying case, protective lens covers, and a strap. These are easy to use, but a tripod is recommended.


Amazing product 2007-04-24
I bought these binoculars about a month ago because I wanted something really powerful/top of the line that could be used with basically doing anything. These things are SO powerful that it's scary. We went to a concert last week and were wayyyy far away from the stage. We used the zoom on these to the 22 mark and it was TOO close!

These are very high quality binoculars and are a pretty good weight. They come with a soft case and covers for the lenses and eyepiece, and a tripod mount. There is a small lever on the right eye piece that you can ease left to right in order to take advantage of the 10-22 zoom. Because the diameter of the lenses is 50, these binoculars allow a good deal of light to come in so that you will see a bright, crisp image.

If you are into star-gazing then you are going to need a tripod. Nothing expensive, just something to steady the binoculars so that you won't be struggling to hold them completely still in your hands. When you're that close with the zoom you're going to need it.

Highly recommended!

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