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Green ED Binocular Waterproof Telescope 10x42mm Center Focus
Main Feature
1.Optical Performance
Extra-low dispersion lens applied reduces chromatic and spherical aberrations for increased contrast, improved color rendition, and sharpness without distortion across the entire field of view
42mm objective lenses improve light-gathering ability without adding excessive bulk or weight
10x power magnifies objects without sacrificing field of view or exit pupil
2.58-73mm interpupillary distance range allows easy use by a wide
variety of people
3.Long 15mm eye relief helps to reduce eyestrain and improves
viewing comfort
4.8x power magnifies objects without sacrificing field of view or
exit pupil
5.42mm objective lenses improve light-gathering ability without
adding excessive bulk or weight
Specification:
Magnification | 10x |
Objective DIA. | 42mm |
Field of view Angle | 6.5° |
Field of View | 114m/342ft |
Lens coating | Fully coated blue |
Adjustable eye pupil | 58-73mm |
Near focus | 2.5m |
Prism | BAK4 Roof |
Eye relief | 15mm |
Focus system | Center Focus |
Surface materials | Titanium Paint & Rubber |
light transmission | 95% |
Watertightness | Water/Fog-resistant |
Functional temperature | -13°F to +131°F (-25°C/+55°C) |
Eyecup | Twist-up eyecup |
Size | 130x60x150mm |
Weight | 718g |
Resolving Power | 5.7" |
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OEM/ODM Service
OEM/ODM/Private Label is welcome!
1. Packaging can be customized as you required.
2. Imprint your logo/brand to the product.
3. Lens coating can be FMC multi-coated green, Fully- Coated Green,
Single Green Coat, Single Blue Coat as you required.
Company Information
Established in 2011, Sichuan Tongdudayi Technology Co.,LTD, is
dedicated and specialized in R&D, Manufacturing and Marketing
Riflescopes and Optics Instruments including binoculars,
telescopes, range finders, monocular, optics accessories, etc.,
Located in Shifang city where is very close to Chengdu - the "Land
of Abundance", Sichuan Tongdudayi Technology Co.,LTD has over 300
employees including more than 30 research engineers and over 40 QC
assistants.
We have an annual output value over US$20million with annual
production capacity of 300,000 units, and the GMP certified
manufactory area covers around 3,000 square meters.
"Quality is our culture" - We have been engaged in OEM and ODM
service for companies all over the world, big medium and small. At
present, our business partners located throughout every continent,
developing around 100 brands, include 30 famous brands - Discovery,
Vector, Marcool, Visionking, Nikula, Bresser, etc.,
"Continuous Technology Innovation & New Products R&D is our
concepts" - Just as nature never comes to a standstill and
constantly changes, our company is always striving with a tireless
curiosity and relentless passion to set new standards with
technical innovations, increase product range and insisting on
developing new products each month.
"With us your money is safe" - Full refund in case of bad quality.
"Time is Gold is our Value" - Time is valuable for you and us! We
cherish every moment and minute to provide the best service for you
and we do our utmost to finish production for you ahead of time.
Through 7 years' constant efforts, we have gained great popularity
in the world market and shall continue to the endeavoring for many
years ahead! We cordially hope to establish permanent, steady and
cooperative partnership with you!
What to look for when buying binoculars
Magnification and objective lens diameter
When browsing binoculars, you’ll notice they come with a set of
numbers, such as 12x60 or 10x25.
The first number refers to the magnification, and the second number
refers to the diameter of the objective lens.
Objective lens diameter
The second number is the diameter of each objective lens in
millimeters. The larger the objective lens, the more light is let
into the binoculars and the brighter and sharper the image will be.
The tradeoff: Bigger objective lenses equal binoculars that are
heavier, bulkier, and more difficult to keep stable without a
monopod or tripod.
Magnification
A pair of binoculars’ magnification is the amount of times closer
the scene you’re viewing appears compared to observing with the
naked eye. Binoculars with a magnification of 12x make objects
appear 12 times closer than they would if you were looking at them
without binoculars.
The right level of magnification depends on what you’ll be using
your binoculars for. For instance, you need 3x to 5x for the
theater, 7x for sporting events, 8x to 10x for birdwatching, and
10x to 30x for stargazing.
Exit pupil
The exit pupil is the amount of light that reaches the eye from the
objective lens up to the eyepiece. The diameter of the exit pupil
should ideally be larger than the size of your pupil, otherwise
you’ll end up with a reduced field of view.
When thinking about the exit pupil, bear in mind the diameter of
your pupil can range from roughly 1.5mm in very bright light to
about 8mm in pitch-dark conditions. To calculate the exit pupil of
a pair of binoculars, divide the objective lens diameter by the
magnification.
Lens coating
The purpose of a lens coating is four-fold: to reduce glare and
reflections, to make colors appear more vivid, to increase light
transmission, and to improve contrast.
Lenses may be uncoated, coated (meaning they have one layer of
coating), multi-coated (they have several layers of coating), or
fully multi-coated (all lens surfaces inside and out have multiple
layers of coating).
Prism type
You’ll find one of three types of prisms in most binoculars: BaK-4,
SK-15, or BK-7. The properties to look for in a good prism are a
high refractive index and a low critical angle — this means a prism
can transmit with less light lost as a result of internal
reflection.
BaK-4 prisms are considered the highest quality, followed by SK-15
and BK-7 prisms. That said, all are made from special optical
glass, so even binoculars with BK-7 prisms provide a decent image
quality.
Angle of view and field of view
Both the angle of view and the field of view express how much
scenery you can see when looking through your binoculars. Some
manufacturers list both of these specs, whereas others list just
one.
Angle of view is measured in degrees; field of view is measured in
feet. So, for most people, the field of view is more meaningful
than the angle of view.