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Olympus 12x50 PathFinder EXPS Binoculars

  Olympus 12x50 PathFinder EXPS Binoculars
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Improve the odds on the next hunting trip with the PathFinder 12x50 EXPS. Designed for powerful performance in the great outdoors, this binocular will locate the target, even when it's on the move, with wide-angle viewing and crisp, high-index, standard Porro Prisms in a rugged body. Ideal for spectator sports, astronomy, and bird-watching too.

Features:

  • High-index prisms ensure bright, crisp, edge-to-edge images
  • Multi-coated 8x lenses make for maximum image brightness, contrast, quality and reflection control
  • Ergonomically designed, rubber-coated body for convenient use anywhere
  • Long eye relief for ease of use when wearing glasses
  • Large center focus knob for fast, easy focusing
  • Built-in dioptric correction adjusts to individual eyesight

 

Specifications:

Type: Porro Prism Type Binoculars
Magnification: 12x
Objective Lens Diameter (mm): f50
Exit Pupil Diameter (mm): 4.2
Real Angle of View: 5.3°
Field of View at 1000 yds (ft)/(m): 279/93
Relative Brightness: 17.4
Eye Relief (mm): 11
Diopter Adjustment Range: Over ± 2D
Eye Interval Adjustment Range (mm): 60 - 70
Near Focus Distance (ft)/(m): 26.2/8
Weight: 27.9 oz.
Dimensions (WxHxD): 7x6.5x3
Lens Composition: 7 elements in 4 groups

 

 

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