Bushnell Powerview 16×32 Roof Prism BK7 Folding Binoculars, Camo, Clam Pack 131633The Powerview 16×32 Binoculars from Bushnell wrap quality optics into a compact and affordable package for versatile, all around use. Thanks to quality BK-7 prism glass and fully coated optics, the binoculars deliver clear and bright images. The roof prism system allows the binoculars to maintain a sleek look and improved durability. Meanwhile, the ergonomic rubber housing provides a secure grip and shock resistance. With 16x magnification and 32-millimeter objective lenses, these binoculars are a good choice if you want to get in close to your subject. Built to last, the Powerview 16×32 Binoculars carry a limited lifetime warranty from Bushnell.
Key Features: Fully coated optics for improved light transmission and brightness Non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm grip New contemporary styling Roof prism system for increased durability and a streamlined shape
Specifications: Magnification: 16 Objective Lens Diameter: 32 millimeters Close Focus: 20 feet / 6 meters Lens Coating: Fully Field of View: 168 feet at 1000 yards / 56 meters at 1000 meters Tripod Adaptable: No Eyecups: Fold Down Eye Relief: 12 millimeters Focus System: Center Exit Pupil: 2 millimeters Prism Glass: BK-7 Prism System: Roof Weight: 12.4 ounces / 353 grams Size Class: Mid-Size
Product Features
- Mid-size binoculars with 16x magnification and 32-millimeter objective lenses
- Fully coated optics for improved clarity and light transmission
- Ergonomic rubber housing for a secure grip and shock resistance
- Fold down eyecups for comfort
- Space-saving folding design; limited lifetime warranty
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