Description
NIKON EDGNikon’s next generation of EDG binocular delivers ruggedness and extraordinary images. Extra-low dispersion glass eliminates chromatic aberration or the dispersion that occurs when light rays of varying wavelengths pass through optical glass. Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism coatings ensure the brightest images even in the lowest light. Nikon ED glass produces brilliant, high-resolution images that are extremely bright, razor sharp and free of flare for unparalleled viewing in any conditions.A wealth of advanced technologies are integrated into each and every optical part of the EDG line, including a Field Flattener Lens System. This cutting-edge technology results in a higher light transmission rate and flatter characteristics across the entire visible light range. This means experiencing a crystal clear field of view and more natural color reproduction.The redesigned chassis features a short bridge style and additional rubber armour for an easy grip. Sure fitting rubber objective caps protect lenses while staying locked in place. A multi-function, central focusing knob provides precise focusing as well as diopter adjustments for unparalleled speed and convenience. Weight in the field is not an issue; the EDG’s magnesium-alloy body cuts weight without sacrificing durability. The EDG is waterproof and fogproof, O-ring sealed and dry nitrogen filled to handle the toughest conditions.The ergonomically contoured horn-shaped detachable eyecups block out peripheral light for a clear field of view. The EDG has long eye relief (8x32-18.5mm, 10x32-17.3mm, 7x42-22.1mm, 8x42-19.3mm and 10x42-18mm) that provides optimum view with or without eyewear.The Nikon EDG binoculars come with Nikon's unmatched 25-year "No Fault" warranty.
Nikon 7568 8x32 EDG Binocular (Black)
Current Price
$3 120.95
Average
$2 341.36
Min Price
$1 799.95
Max Price
$3 120.95
Price dynamics
25%
Description
NIKON EDGNikon’s next generation of EDG binocular delivers ruggedness and extraordinary images. Extra-low dispersion glass eliminates chromatic aberration or the dispersion that occurs when light rays of varying wavelengths pass through optical glass. Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism coatings ensure the brightest images even in the lowest light. Nikon ED glass produces brilliant, high-resolution images that are extremely bright, razor sharp and free of flare for unparalleled viewing in any conditions.A wealth of advanced technologies are integrated into each and every optical part of the EDG line, including a Field Flattener Lens System. This cutting-edge technology results in a higher light transmission rate and flatter characteristics across the entire visible light range. This means experiencing a crystal clear field of view and more natural color reproduction.The redesigned chassis features a short bridge style and additional rubber armour for an easy grip. Sure fitting rubber objective caps protect lenses while staying locked in place. A multi-function, central focusing knob provides precise focusing as well as diopter adjustments for unparalleled speed and convenience. Weight in the field is not an issue; the EDG’s magnesium-alloy body cuts weight without sacrificing durability. The EDG is waterproof and fogproof, O-ring sealed and dry nitrogen filled to handle the toughest conditions.The ergonomically contoured horn-shaped detachable eyecups block out peripheral light for a clear field of view. The EDG has long eye relief (8x32-18.5mm, 10x32-17.3mm, 7x42-22.1mm, 8x42-19.3mm and 10x42-18mm) that provides optimum view with or without eyewear.The Nikon EDG binoculars come with Nikon's unmatched 25-year "No Fault" warranty.
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Product review & video
okay just a quick video just share the thoughts on my new unicorn 8 by 32 SC support just a quick rundown I bought these binoculars basically because I wanted a benchmark for the all the other binoculars own collector of a secondhand binoculars an old binoculars I managed the benchmark to see what the difference is between a modern high-class poro and maybe one of the high-class binoculars from the sixties and seventies something like this is like zeiss 830's or maybe the lights any five thirties what you get with the Zeiss and what you get with the nickel when you buy it is a vinyl case lightweight vinyl case nothing very special you get the two objective caps and you get a rain guard for the oculus the eye lenses and that's it 20 years ago you would've of a lens cloth and maybe a nice leather case but now you just get a cheap vinyl case which is a bit of a disappointment when you spen


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