National Geographic 10×25/10x50mm Binocular Bundle Black UG4024K
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Description
National Geographic 10×25/10x50mm Binocular Bundle Black UG4024K
The NatGeo Binocular Bundle 10×25/10x50mm a high-quality set of two binoculars, giving you a practical spread of high magnification visuals at a very affordable cost. This binocular set is the perfect option for beginners or experts who are looking for both a close and far binocular. These pocket binoculars are presented in a compact and attractive design.
The National Geographic 10×25 is fully coated BK-7 optics and solid mechanics enable a true colour replication. This model has diopter compensation and foldable eyepieces for spectacle wearers, as well as a functional bag.
The Nationional Geographic 10×50 is fully coated, allowing a decisively higher light transmission through the glass, thus increasing colour fidelity, contrast and brightness, even in twilight conditions. Diopter compensation is standard with this model. Even on windy days, a stable image is provided due to the 10x Magnification. A carrying pouch and neck strap are included. For longer observations, a tripod-adaptor thread is integrated.
FEATURES
National Geographic 10×25 Porro Prism Tech
- Fully coated BK-7
- Solid mechanics
- Foldable eyepieces
- Spectacle wearers
Nationional Geographic 10×50 Roof Prism Tech
- Fully coated
- Decisively higher light transmission
- Increasing colour fidelity
- 10x Magnification
- 50-mm objective lenses
SPECIFICATIONS
National Geographic 10×25 | |
Magnification | 10x |
Objective Diameter | 25mm |
Field Of View | 97m at 1000m |
Optical System | Roof Prism |
Coating | Fully Coated |
Dimensions | 100 x 115 x 35 mm |
Weight | 190 grams |
Tri-Pod Adaptor Thread | No |
Nationional Geographic 10×50 | |
Magnification | 10X |
Objective Diameter | 50 MM |
Field of View | 96m/1000m |
Optical System | Porro Prism |
Coating | Fully Coated |
Dimensions | 195 x 190 x 62 mm |
Weight | 780g |
Whether for exploring the outdoors or watching the game, the NatGeo Binocular Bundle 10×25/10x50mm will be your delightful companion offering visual variety in one practical suite!
The field of optics can be complex and to choose your device can be tricky. Nevertheless, take a few moments to get acquainted with some basics and then select one of our premium products.
HOW YOU CHOOSE
To begin with, a telescope or spotting scope may be more suitable for observing objects close up (meaning, bringing far objects really close). For general observation, a pair of binoculars is perfect.
In general, there are two types of binocular, namely the older and original Porro Prism design (named after its inventor Ignacio Porro, who designed this prism system around 1850) and the more modern Roof Prism design. In order to choose your binoculars (e.g., selecting by the type, magnification strength and lens size) it may be useful to consult this overview.
The magnification power of your binoculars has a significant impact on the performance. If you have a more powerful pair, you “can get closer to the objects” you are looking at. However, the image will be smaller also. Reduce the power if you want a larger image within your visual field.
There is some variance within a single zoom class of field of vision. Hence people usually look for the 10 power Binoculars with the greatest field of view. While a broader field of view is important to some, the outskirts is unimportant to many.
There are many factors to consider, such as layout/optical technology (including types, brand and quality of optics, such as the lens type and prism type e.g. BK-4, Bak4, BAK7, SP, AK, and their coatings), the magnification/power rating, minimum focus distance (generally about 2.5 meters), the focusing mechanism (individual, focus free, center), the housing materials, coatings and finishes such as rubberising or waterproofing.
Any question you may have, we are here to assist, but you can also search for more info by referring to this resource.
National Geographic Binoculars
Here’s one opinion about why National Geographic Binoculars are the best. You will certainly be glad you invested the money. Not only attractive from the outside, what you find when looking through it is eye-opening.
Brand
National Geographic
