Description
The image-clarity and value are both clear. Make sure your game bag is packed with a pair of Celestron Gamekeeper 12x50 Roof Prism Binoculars when you head out in pursuit of wild game. The roof prism design keeps the profile slim and easy to handle while the 12x magnification quickly brings your images up close. Fully multicoated optics and BaK-4 prism produce increased light transmission for sharp contrast and detailed resolution. Easily follow even small objects with the wide field of view while the generous eye relief and twist-up eyecups make adjustments easy. The rubber armor body is done in Mossy Oak Bottomland camouflage pattern so only the quality will stand out when you use them in your blind. Multicoated optics preserve available light for bright, vivid images; BaK-4 roof prisms increase the contrast and resolution in addition to preserving the slim design; Nitrogen filled and fully waterproof to offer worry-free use in fair and foul weather; Twist-up eyecups easily adjust for comfortable eye-relief with or without glasses; Scan a wide area for small objects wth a 241' F.O.V. at 1,000 yards; The rubber armor body is covered in Mossy Oak Bottomland camo pattern for use in blinds; Magnification : 12x; Objective Lens : 50mm; Eye Relief : 14.4mm; Exit Pupil : 3.0mm; F.O.V. @ 1,000 yds.: 241'; Close Focus : 14.8'; Lens Coating: Multi-coated; Angular Field of View: 4.6 degree; Prism Type: BaK-4; Prism Style: Roof; Waterproof: Yes; Nitrogen Purged: Yes; Relative Brightness: 16.81; Twilight Factor: 24.49; Interpupillary Distance: 56-74mm; Diopter Adjustment Range: 3; Dimensions: 6.75 x 5 x 2.5 h; Weight: 27.7 oz.; Mfg. Number: 71349. Order today! Celestron Gamekeeper 12x50 Roof Prism Binocular
Celestron Gamekeeper 12x50 Roof Prism Binocular
Price is below average
Current Price
$113.99
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$144.24
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$99.99
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$179.7
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Description
The image-clarity and value are both clear. Make sure your game bag is packed with a pair of Celestron Gamekeeper 12x50 Roof Prism Binoculars when you head out in pursuit of wild game. The roof prism design keeps the profile slim and easy to handle while the 12x magnification quickly brings your images up close. Fully multicoated optics and BaK-4 prism produce increased light transmission for sharp contrast and detailed resolution. Easily follow even small objects with the wide field of view while the generous eye relief and twist-up eyecups make adjustments easy. The rubber armor body is done in Mossy Oak Bottomland camouflage pattern so only the quality will stand out when you use them in your blind. Multicoated optics preserve available light for bright, vivid images; BaK-4 roof prisms increase the contrast and resolution in addition to preserving the slim design; Nitrogen filled and fully waterproof to offer worry-free use in fair and foul weather; Twist-up eyecups easily adjust for comfortable eye-relief with or without glasses; Scan a wide area for small objects wth a 241' F.O.V. at 1,000 yards; The rubber armor body is covered in Mossy Oak Bottomland camo pattern for use in blinds; Magnification : 12x; Objective Lens : 50mm; Eye Relief : 14.4mm; Exit Pupil : 3.0mm; F.O.V. @ 1,000 yds.: 241'; Close Focus : 14.8'; Lens Coating: Multi-coated; Angular Field of View: 4.6 degree; Prism Type: BaK-4; Prism Style: Roof; Waterproof: Yes; Nitrogen Purged: Yes; Relative Brightness: 16.81; Twilight Factor: 24.49; Interpupillary Distance: 56-74mm; Diopter Adjustment Range: 3; Dimensions: 6.75 x 5 x 2.5 h; Weight: 27.7 oz.; Mfg. Number: 71349. Order today! Celestron Gamekeeper 12x50 Roof Prism Binocular
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