we can? That comes to the gear that we carry as much as the trash that
we don't leave behind. The latest in binocular optics from Nikon, the
Ecobins, are sure to have you singing the praises of a close-up view
along with the green construction materials.
The Nikon Ecobins 10 x 25 binoculars are made using lead-free optical
glass, non-chloride rubber, environmentally friendly inks and dyes and
the come complete with their own natural-fiber case. Free of both lead
and arsenic, the multicoated Eco-Glass optics provide bright images and
glare reduction. The BaK4 high-index prisms maintain a clear, crisp
image while quick central focusing offers fast subject acquisition. The
Nikon Ecobins have a close focus distance of 9.8-ft (3-m) that lets you
study nature up close and personal. Just remember not to feed the bears.
And if you happen to wear glasses, you can still get a great view with
the 13mm long eye relief.
Weight: 9.5 ounces
Magnification: 10x
Field of view @ 1,000 yds: 262-ft
Exit pupil: 2.5 mmm
Weather resistance: Yes
Eye relief: 13 mm
Added protection: Rubber armor
Size: 4.5 x 4.2 x 2-in (11.4 x 10.6 x 5-cm)
Relative brightness: 6.3
Real angle of view: 5 degrees
Apparent angle of view: 47.2 degrees
Minimum focus: 9.8-ft (3-m)
The unit includes turn-and-slide rubber eyecups with multi-click
adjustments and the nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed construction
offers waterproof, fogproof protection that's sure to make you feel
better when you're trapped at base camp. You can get your own pair of
Ecobins for $199.95 at www.rei.com.
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