National Geographic 10x25 Compact Binoculars

National GeographicSKU: 4007922071077

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National Geographic 10x25 Compact Binoculars

Every journey of discovery into the adventure of nature is 10 times as much fun with the 10 x 25 pocket binoculars. Because thanks to the 10x magnification, you can see a 1000 m away animal or object as if it is only 100 m away from you. And that's the decisive difference to a less magnification binoculars with the same lens aperture: more detail wealth.

So the grazing deer or bird nest with its cute inhabitants appears very quickly to reach thanks to the compact binoculars with 25 mm lens diameter. You have a 101 m wide field of view at a distance of 1000 m. Ideal for detailed observation of more stable eye-catchers. The high-quality BAK-4 glass material (barium crown glass) and the full coating guarantee good detail resolution and a bright image. 10 x 25 pocket binoculars - it couldn't be easier.

Easy to carry, easy to operate: this 10 x 25 pocket binoculars quickly become your practical companion. Easily adjust it to the distance of your eyes by infinitely adjusting the binoculars at the bend bridge. So the two eyepieces work optimally together with your eyes for guaranteed beautiful views! So that you can always take a sharp look at your observation objects, use the centre drive focus and dioptre balance. The mini binoculars also make it easy to view when wearing glasses - simply twist in the twist-up eyecups and the distance from the eyepiece is correct. Thanks to the pocket binoculars, everything in view.

If you are out in nature, you will have a weather change in surprisingly in the rain. Because the pocket binoculars are waterproof, it does not become a fun brake even on wet tours. But as much as we can inspire bird watching or wide, lonely landscapes, sometimes it simply attracts us among people. Whether city trips, concerts or theatre – with the compact binoculars in roof edge design, all sights and highlights are guaranteed to be very good.

Thanks to the rubber-reinforced binoculars body, it sits perfectly in the hand. And when you don't need it, the mini binoculars are well protected in the matching nylon bag for their next use. Become a literal eye-catcher with the National Geographic 10 x 25 pocket binoculars.

  • With the stylish 10 x 25 pocket binoculars with high-quality BAK-4 glass materials, you can get natural wonders close to you
  • Modern 10x25 pocket binoculars with BAK-4 prisms, fully coated, waterproof, rubber-armed, thanks to twist-up eyecups and dioptre compensation, also ideal for people who wear glasses
  • Centre drive focusing, 8x magnification, lens diameter: 25 mm, field of view to 1000 m: 101 m
  • Dimensions: 120 x 115 x 45 mm / Weight: 330 g
  • Box contents: pocket binoculars, case, carrying strap

Understanding: Magnification

Understanding magnification, typically denoted by a number followed by an "x" (e.g., 8x42), is essential for choosing binoculars suited to specific activities like birdwatching, hunting, or stargazing.

Higher magnification offers a closer view but may sacrifice field of view and stability, while lower magnification provides a wider field of view and is generally easier to stabilize but sacrifices detailed observation of distant objects

Understanding: Field of View

Field of view refers to the width of the area visible through the binoculars at a specific distance. A wider field of view allows you to observe more of your surroundings, making it ideal for activities like birdwatching or sports events where tracking fast-moving subjects is essential.

Understanding: Objective Lens Diameter

The objective lens diameter determines how much light the binoculars can gather, directly impacting image brightness and clarity, especially in low-light conditions. A larger objective lens diameter results in brighter and clearer images, making it ideal for activities such as stargazing or wildlife observation at dawn or dusk. However, larger objective lenses also mean heavier and bulkier binoculars, which may not be suitable for all users, especially for long periods of use or travel.

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