Nikon® Action Extreme ATB Binoculars - Porro Prism

   

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Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 5.4" X 7.4" -30.2oz.
Objective Size (mm): 40mm
Eye Relief: 17.2mm
FOV: 430'
Close Focus Distance: 16.4'
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Product Color: Matte Black
Size: 7" X 7.7"-36oz.
Objective Size (mm): 50mm
Eye Relief: 17.2mm
FOV: 341'
Close Focus Distance: 23'
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  • Advanced porro prism design
  • Waterproof, shockproof
  • Multicoated Eco-Glass lenses and prisms
  • Lightweight metal/polycarbonate chasis
  • Adjustable click-stop/twist-out eyecups
  • Nonslip rubber-coated body

Advanced porro prism design, plus all the waterproof, fogproof, shockproof performance of the All-Terrain Binoculars series. High-quality Eco-Glass™ lenses and prisms are multicoated with anti-reflective compounds to ensure remarkable brightness, contrast, color, and glare elimination. Features lightweight metal/polycarbonate chassis, adjustable click-stop/twist-out eyecups, nonslip rubber-coated body, and an extra-wide field of view. Made especially for hunting.

FOV = field of view at 1000 yards, given in feet.

Rated 4.9 out of 5 by 9 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Better than expected !! Excellent purchase -- very strong binoculars with carryimg case I did not expect December 23, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Nikons I liked these binos so much I bought 2 one for me and one for my hunting partner . I liked these better than some of the more expensive pairs I tried. They were very clear and sharp as a tack. August 7, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Binos I bought these for hunting in the south east and they are the best I have ever owned. I have used other binos with the military and these worked just as well. They are clear, crisp, and retain alot of light that helps as you try to spot hogs that only come out just before dark. I have also used them in the rain and no issues with water proofing or fog. I highly recommend spending a little extra on binos that are water and fog proof, you never know. Great buy. January 25, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Awesome Bins These bins are great!! Makes everything 3D. Brings in a lot of light. Makes everything clear and crisp. Great price! Great value! July 8, 2010
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Yes, Nikon sells an adapter kit for mounting this line of binoculars to a tripod.
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Item number 38-882-889-00 weight (g) is 800.
Item number 38-882-891-00 weight (g) is 1020.
Item number 38-882-892-00 weight (g) is 1045.
Item number 38-882-893-00 weight (g) is 1040.
Item number 38-882-890-00 weight (g) is 855.

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No, but Nikon sells an adapter kit for mounting this line of binoculars to a tripod.
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Which is the best light gathering for early morning and late evening during low light for deer hunting?
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The action with zoom will be exceptional during light hours. On the other hand you have to remember that the more you zoom into a low light target the less you will see. The larger the objective the better light gathering. 10x50 zoom will work good in low light just keep the zoom out until the sun rises and then you have the best of both worlds.
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