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Nikon 7223 Action 16 X 50mm Binoculars | 
enlarge | Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
List Price: $174.95 Buy New: $96.99 You Save: $77.96 (45%)
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Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 1451
Media: Electronics Has Tripod Mount: Yes Size: 16x50 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 23.2 x 8.5 x 4.4
MPN: 7223 Model: 7223 UPC: 018208072231 EAN: 0018208072231 ASIN: B0001A3N6C
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| Features:
| • | Multicoated aspherical lens for clear viewing | | • | BaK4 high-index prisms | | • | Ample exit pupils for superior light gathering | | • | Magnification: 16x | | • | Objective lens: 50mm |
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Product Description Nikon's standard lineup of sleekly designed binoculars features highly advanced optical technology and intelligent designs. All models offer a bright field of view thanks to a large bjective diameter, and a sharp, undistorted view up to the periphery. These versatile binoculars are great for tracking athletes heading for the finish line or the flitting movements of a bird, and are just the thing for budding nature watchers.PRODUCT FEATURES: Bright, Multicoated optics; Aspherical eyepiece lens elements; BaK4 High Index Prisms; Ergonomic, Rubber Armored Body; Tripod Adapter Included.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 40 more reviews...
Great binoculars for the right applications! December 19, 2008 D. Woods (Wyoming, USA) I bought these binoculars primarily for astronomy use. I thought the 16x magnification, combined with the 50mm objective lenses would make for a nice set of binoculars for astronomy use, without necessarily having to always mount them on a tripod. My reasoning was that I could still handle them reasonably well (without a tripod) for short periods of time (which I can), while having high enough magnification to see some nice details of objects in the sky (which I can, "IF" I can see the object). The one problem (the "IF" in the previous sentence) I have with these binoculars for astronomy use is the fact that the exit pupil size is just a bit small (only 3.1mm) for astronomy use. What I do see in the night sky is very sharp & detailed! And, quite frankly, I've seen some stunning views of the night sky while using these binoculars. BUT, because of the smaller exit pupil size, I don't always see some of the objects (primarily stars) that I can see with a good quality set of binoculars that have a larger exit pupil size. My Celestron 15x70 binoculars work better for astronomy because of the larger exit pupil size (I see MORE because of the larger exit pupil size). But, the 70mm size binoculars are larger, and therefore, harder to hold than the Nikon 50mm set. BUT, I still love these Nikon 16x50 binoculars! They are GREAT for daytime use, early morning & early evening (because of their high twilight factor), AND I'm still able to see some stunning views of the night skies as well (and with great detail to objects like the moon)! These are TOP NOTCH binoculars for the times I've mentioned, but if you want a set for astronomy, I recommend getting a bit smaller magnification with the 50mm objective lenses (maybe 12x or 10x).
A little on the heavy side - but otherwise they are great! December 10, 2008 Charles Evans (North Carolina) We have owned the Nikon 7218 binoculars for nearly 2 years and we have been consistently pleased with the performance. While they are a little on the heavy side the actual performance is very good, especially for the price. The optics are great, and I have spent hours studying everything from the craters on the moon, identifying bird, to watching plays develop while watching the Carolina Panthers (from the very top row of the stadium!) Things that we enjoy - Clear optics - Good value - Easy to focus - Comfortable viewing - eyepiece are not uncomfortable - Optics seem to be pretty well sealed - I have not a problem with dust or moisture collecting on the inside of the lenses. - Seem to be well built Areas to improve - Again, they are a little on the heavy side - 10x magnification only - although this is pretty standard If you are a professional bird watcher or other serious user you may be slightly disappointed. However, for most of us casual users the Nikon 7218 are an excellent choice. 5 stars
Fits the bill October 30, 2008 Terry (Santa Fe, NM) 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 pleased October 1, 2008 Wolp (Arizona, USA) 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 binoculars September 30, 2008 Susan L. Stutman (Paoli PA) 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.
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