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Bushnell Powerview 16x32 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular Studio : Bushnell by Bushnell Brand : Bushnell Model : 13-1632 Publisher : Bushnell Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Size : 16x32 EAN : 0029757131638 UPC : 000000000000 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 10 reviews)
List Price : $49.95 Our Price : $24.64
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Optics coated by magnesium fluoride
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Folding roof prism
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Magnification of 16x
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32mm objective lens
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Comes with carrying case and neck strap
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Product Description |
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Travelers, nature observers and concert goers listen up: the PowerView series offers the largest line of Bushnell-quality, affordable binoculars. No matter what your purpose, you'll find a variety of magnifications, styles and sizes, and fully-coated optics for bright, vivid images. Standard-size models feature Insta-Focus for fast and easy focus on moving targets. The mid-size roof prism models with 32mm objectives provide increased brightness for low-light viewing conditions.PRODUCT FEATURES: Fully coated optics for superior light transmission and brightness; Non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm grip; Contemporary styling. |
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Great Binoculars |
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These are the best binoculars that I own and I have several pairs. You can't beat the power, clear bright view and the compact design. |
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Good Buy |
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This was a great bargain for a mid range pair of binoculars and my son has enjoyed using them. |
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Binoculars - Bushnell folding |
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It takes just a little bit of adjusting to get it focused but it is fine for me to use whenever I need it. |
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binocuar |
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The shipping is very quick. But the product is kind of hurting my eyes when using it. |
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Decent cheap optics, but focus problems are a pain |
I bought these for deer hunting a couple of years ago because they were inexpensive, small and had decent magnification. The size and the price were the main draw, and I knew that I would was not buying an excellent set of binoculars. My usual range for viewing is 75 - 150 yards, and these work well in that range. They work well enough in low light conditions, but I'm sure that more expensive models do a much better job.
For my two main needs - spotting animals and then judging the quality of the antlers - they do okay. But, for counting points on antlers I find that I have to brace them against a staionary rest. If I don't, then the involuntary shaking caused by breathing, my heartbeat and muscle movement makes it very difficult to do if I just hold them freehand.
The major detractor with these glasses is the continual need to refocus. In my experience the right lens always has to be refocused whenever I adjust the glasses as a unit. And they seem to get out of focus quite easily whenever I'm just handling them. It's for that reason alone that I am now researching my next purchase of a different set of binos. |
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