Bushnell Marine Binoculars
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Bushnell Marine Binoculars
Built to withstand extreme nautical environments, Bushnell Marine Binoculars have been made buoyant, waterproof and corrosion-resistant so, while the idea is to keep them out of the water, a little dunking won’t spoil your day completely.
You’ll appreciate the ultra-bright, crisp views granted by the multi-coated optics and premium BaK-4 prism glass of these Bushnell Marine Binoculars.
Rugged rubber armouring provides a sure grip, absorbs shock and keeps them from sliding in rough conditions.
Bushnell Marine Binoculars are essential equipment if you spend much time on deck - and aren’t fazed by a little time off it.
Features
- BaK-4 porro prisms for bright, clear, crisp viewing
- Fully multi-coated optics for superior light transmission and brightness
- 100% waterproof/fogproof
- O-ring sealed and nitrogen-purged to keep out moisture
- Highly resistant to saltwater corrosion
- Non-slip, non-skid rubber armour cushions bumps and shock, prevents sliding and provides a firm grip when wet
- Hermetically sealed
- Fold-down eyecups
| Model |
Magnification x object lens |
Size class |
Focus system |
Prism system |
Prism glass |
Lens coating |
Field of view
ft@1,000 yd/
m@1,000 m |
| 13-7501 |
7 x 50 |
Standard |
Individual |
Porro |
BaK-4 |
Multi |
380/127 |
| 13-7500 |
7 x 50 |
Standard |
Individual |
Porro |
BaK-4 |
Multi |
350/117 |
| 28-5070 |
7 x 50 |
Standard |
Centre |
Roof |
BaK-4 |
Multi |
348/116 |
| 28-5071 |
7 x 50 |
Standard |
Centre |
Roof |
BaK-4 |
Multi |
348/116 |
| Model |
Close focus
(ft/m) |
Exit pupil
(mm) |
Eye relief (mm)
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Eyecups |
Weight
(oz/g) |
Waterproof/ fogproof
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Adapt to tripod
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| 13-7501 |
25/7.6 |
7.1 |
18 |
Fold down |
36/1021 |
Yes/yes |
Yes |
| 13-7500 |
35/10.6 |
7.1 |
18 |
Fold down |
37/1050 |
Yes/yes |
Yes |
| 28-5070 |
13/4 |
7.1 |
17.5 |
Twist up |
28/800 |
Yes/yes |
Yes |
| 28-5071 |
13/4 |
7.1 |
17.5 |
Twist up |
35/980 |
Yes/yes |
Yes |
All technical information for this product is included within the description.
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