Product Description The Nikon 7218 10x50 Action VII Binoculars is a prime choice for outdoorsmen and sports enthusiasts who a wider, clearer field of view. These binoculars utilize a multicoated, high resolution, aspherical lens system for extremely clear, distortion-free images over the entire field of view. The multi-layered anti-reflective lens coating delivers optimum brightness, high contrast, true color rendition and flare-free viewing. The Action Series also utilizes BaK4 high index prisms for clear, round images free from vignetting. Quick, smooth central focusing Full-size shock-resistant armored body with rubber coating Diopter control to regulate vision imbalance Multi-layer Lens Coating Relative Brightness - 25.0 Close Focus Distance - 22.97 ft (7.0 meters) Apparent Angular Field of View - 65.0 Field of view at 1000 meters - 112 meters Real angular field of view - 6.5 degrees Exit Pupil - 5.0 Eye Relief - 11.8 Tripod adaptable Dimensions(LxW) - 7.24 x 7.59 (184 x 93 mm) Weight - 2.13 lb (970g)
Fits the billOctober 30, 2008 These are great binocs. Other than the eyepiece covers not staying in place, you will find this product fits the bill for its very good price.
very pleasedOctober 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have the 12x50 and they are wonderful. Crystal clear images and easy zooming. Great for backyard birding and butterfly watching. They do get a little heavy after holding them up for a while, so if you have weak wrists I would suggest getting a tripod for it.
nikon binocularsSeptember 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
the binoculars are better than I expected. Great for distance, but you cannot view things too close.Ther clarity and magnification are outstanding. To look at stars you should have the tripod- or e;lse they all lok like comets- I couldn't hold them still enough.
Great looks for the moneySeptember 19, 2008 For the money, these are great binoculars. Image is crisp and bright. Binoculars are comfortable to hold and not heavy. My only negative is the lens caps. They fit inside the lens and they don't fit snugly. It would have been better if they fit over the lens. This does not impact binocular performance.
not any better than the cheap stuffSeptember 14, 2008 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
you get what you pay for. Need to spend money to get quality optics. You can really tell in low light and clarity.