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Oberwerk 12x60 Binoculars

Manufacturer : Oberwerk
Part Number : OBER12x60

Oberwerk high-quality 60mm binoculars- at a 50mm price! That extra 10mm doesn't sound like very much- but 60mm objectives gather 30% more light than 50mm models (surface area = pi*r2). With that much extra light-gathering power, these are ideal for a low-cost entry into binocular astronomy. They are also excellent for birding, nautical applications, and surveillance.

Oberwerk high-quality 60mm binoculars- at a 50mm price! That extra 10mm doesn'''t sound like very much- but 60mm objectives gather 30% more light than 50mm models (surface area = pi*r2). With that much extra light-gathering power, these are ideal for a low-cost entry into binocular astronomy. They are also excellent for birding, nautical applications, and surveillance.

Not only do you get big 60mm objectives — you get the same highest-quality BAK4 prisms that are found in much more expensive models. All air-to-glass surfaces are fully broadband multi-coated to decrease light loss due to scattering and reflections. These are available in your choice of either 9x, 12x, 15x, or 20x magnification.

All Oberwerk binoculars have rugged rubber-armored metal bodies, all-glass lenses, right ocular diopter adjustment, brass 1/4-20 tripod adapter threading, case, caps, and strap.

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