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 Pentax 6.5x21 Papilio Binoculars

Pentax 6.5×21 PapilioNeed to get up really close in a hurry? You can. The PENTAX Papilio 6.5×21 binoculars incorporate a new mechanism that can offer a minimum focusing distance of just 1.6 feet. That’s waaay shorter than the 6.5 feet offered by other PENTAX models currently on the market. The 6.5×21 is part of an optics series called Papilio the Latin word for butterfly because it was specifically developed to satisfy the need for close-range observation of butterflies and other insects.All members of the series feature go-anywhere portability making them ideal for spectator sports travel and hiking.FeaturesMulti-coated aspherical optical elements and BaK4 prisms to produce a sharp clear imageLong Eye Relief of 15mmRubber shock-resistant housing that provides a firm comfortable gripDual-axis eye-distance adjustment mechanismExtendable helicoid-type eyepiece rings with pop-up mechanismDiopter adjuster with click-stop lock mechanismNeck strap with quick installation/removal mechanismTripod receptacle for stable observationYou might also want to choose Lens Cloths.

 
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 Weaver 10x28 Matte   Compact Binoculars

Reach out and touch it!Weaver’s 10×28 Classic roof-prism binoculars are small enough to fit comfortably in your shirt pocket. But they’ll get you up close in a hurry!They offer incredible clarity and a generous field of view and they’re equipped with soft-rubber eyecups that roll back for use with eyeglasses. A one-finger focus ring makes focusing quick and easy and rubber armor offers both protection and noise reduction especially useful when stalking game.High-performance featuresRoof-prism designMulti-coated optics to reduce glare and improve images254-foot field of view at 1000 yardsWeight: 8.8 ouncesTwilight factor: 16.7Relative brightness: 7.84Choose Weaver’s 10×28 Classic roof-prism binoculars. Pick them for power and love them for portability!Don’t forget lens-cleaning cloths.

 
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 Pentax 8.5x21 Papilio Binoculars

Pentax 8.5×21 PapilioNeed to get up really close in a hurry? You can. The PENTAX Papilio 8.5×21 binoculars incorporate a new mechanism that can offer a minimum focusing distance of just 1.6 feet. That's waaay shorter than the 6.5 feet offered by other PENTAX models currently on the market. The 8.5×21 binocular is part of an optics series called Papilio the Latin word for butterfly because it was specifically developed to satisfy the need for close-range observation of butterflies and other insects. All members of the series also feature go-anywhere portability making them ideal for spectator sports travel and hiking.Features Multi-coated aspherical optical elements and BaK4 prisms to produce a sharp clear image;Long Eye Relief of 15mm.Rubber shock-resistant housing that provides a firm comfortable grip.Dual-axis eye-distance adjustment mechanism;Extendable helicoid-type eyepiece rings with pop-up mechanism;Diopter adjuster with click-stop lock mechanism;Neck strap with quick installation/removal mechanism.Tripod receptacle for stable observation.You might also want to choose Lens Cloths.

 
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 Pentax  6.5x21 Papilio Binoculars

Pentax 6.5×21 PapilioNeed to get up really close in a hurry? You can. The PENTAX Papilio 6.5×21 binoculars incorporate a new mechanism that can offer a minimum focusing distance of just 1.6 feet. That's waaay shorter than the 6.5 feet offered by other PENTAX models currently on the market. The 6.5×21 is part of an optics series called Papilio the Latin word for butterfly because it was specifically developed to satisfy the need for close-range observation of butterflies and other insects.All members of the series feature go-anywhere portability making them ideal for spectator sports travel and hiking.FeaturesMulti-coated aspherical optical elements and BaK4 prisms to produce a sharp clear image;Long Eye Relief of 15mm.Rubber shock-resistant housing that provides a firm comfortable grip.Dual-axis eye-distance adjustment mechanism;Extendable helicoid-type eyepiece rings with pop-up mechanism;Diopter adjuster with click-stop lock mechanism;Neck strap with quick installation/removal mechanism.Tripod receptacle for stable observation.You might also want to choose Lens Cloths.

 
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 Weaver 10x28 Matte   Compact Binoculars

Reach out and touch it!Weaver's 10×28 Classic roof-prism binoculars are small enough to fit comfortably in your shirt pocket. But they'll get you up close in a hurry!They offer incredible clarity and a generous field of view and they're equipped with soft-rubber eyecups that roll back for use with eyeglasses. A one-finger focus ring makes focusing quick and easy and rubber armor offers both protection and noise reduction especially useful when stalking game.High-performance featuresRoof-prism designMulti-coated optics to reduce glare and improve images254-foot field of view at 1000 yardsWeight: 8.8 ouncesTwilight factor: 16.7Relative brightness: 7.84Choose Weaver's 10×28 Classic roof-prism binoculars. Pick them for power and love them for portability!Don't forget lens-cleaning cloths.

 
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