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List Price : $97.95Price : $54.99
Product Description
Super high-powered surveillance binoculars for long-range detailed viewing. Great durability and performance in an attractive ?traditional? porro prism design. Non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm grip. Contemporary styling; includes neck strap and carrying case. Limited lifetime warranty.
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Bushnell PowerView binoculars offer the best of both worlds, combining contemporary styling and design with traditional Bushnell quality and durability. This particular PowerView binocular offers a 20x magnification--among the most powerful in its class--and a 50mm objective diameter. The multicoated optics, meanwhile, guarantee superior light transmission and brightness, helping you see just about any target, whether you're searching for birds or trying to get a better view of the football field. And users will love the patented InstaFocus focusing system, which holds your subject in sharp focus with a touch of the fingertip. Additional features include a porro prism system, a nonslip rubber armor housing that absorbs shock while providing a firm grip, a neck strap, and 9mm of eye relief.
Specifications:
Magnification: 20x
Objective lens diameter: 50mm
Size class: Standard
Focus system: InstaFocus
Prism system: Porro
Prism glass: BK-7
Lens coating: Multi
Field of view @ 1,000 yards: 170 feet
Close focus distance: 45 feet
Exit pupil: 2.5mm
Eye relief: 9mm
Eyecups: Fold down
Waterproof/fogproof: No
Adapts to tripod: Yes
Weight: 30 ounces
Warranty: Limited lifetime
Porro-prism binocular with 20x magnification and 50mm objective diameter
Multicoated optics guarantee superior light transmission and brightness
Patented 1-touch Insta focus system holds your subject in sharp focus
Nonslip rubber armor absorbs shock; 45-foot close focusing distance
170-Feet field of view at 1000 yards, weighs 30-Ounce, limited lifetime warranty
Bushnell PowerView 20x50 Super High-Powered Surveillance Binoculars Reviews
Bushnell PowerView 20x50 Super High-Powered Surveillance Binoculars Reviews
This review is from: Bushnell PowerView 20x50 Super High-Powered Surveillance Binoculars (Electronics)
Greetings, These binoculars focus great from up-close to far away. The PowerView Zip Focus works great for fast focusing and the views are sharp. This is a great deal for the money. Always set the Bino's on a stationary surface when setting the diopter for matching your eyes the first time. Focus left eye first with PowerZoom focus with right eye shut, then open right eye and close left and adjust the diopter (twist right eyepiece) for right eye focus. Once set, you will experience great performance from your Bushnell Bino's!!!! Enjoy! ...Jamie
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This review is from: Bushnell PowerView 20x50 Super High-Powered Surveillance Binoculars (Electronics)
This is the first Binoc purchase I have made and I will say I am quite pleased.
I have some outdoor friends that have those higher end models made from camera companies that are a few hundred dollars and in all honesty, I can't tell much of a difference. Just remember, this is coming from a beginner. Obviously experts will point out of the "niddy griddy" flaws, etc. for one reason or other. I do the same in other fields of my expertises. But unlike the typical expert, I throw away my pride and firmly believe in the most bang for your buck.
And these Binocs definitely pull through.
Would have been five stars, but I agree with everyone else; the strap is a piece of crap. Haven't even bothered putting in on.
P.S. remember that these magnify 20x. The average person will find it hard to keep the magnified image stable. Military uses 6-8x binocs for this reason.
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This review is from: Bushnell PowerView 20x50 Super High-Powered Surveillance Binoculars (Electronics)
Purchased the 16x50 version of these Bushnell binoculars (primarily for star gazing). While the optics seem fine (for the money) the rocker style focuser is easily jarred out of position, even simply by pressing the eyepieces to your eyes when gazing upward or by trying to adjust the diopter.
Probably good for terrestrial use but be prepared to wrestle with the focus when gazing skyward.
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