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The Nikon ACULON A211 7x35 Binoculars combine lightweight design with advanced optical technology, featuring multilayer coated Eco-Glass lenses for bright, clear images. With a comfortable ergonomic design and a durable rubber-armored coating, these binoculars are perfect for extended use in various conditions. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, they also offer tripod adaptability for steady viewing.
Exit-Pupil Diameter | 5 Millimeters |
Coating | Multi-Coated |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Focus Type | Center Focus |
Field of View | 488 Feet |
Apparent Angle of View | 59.3 Degrees |
Zoom Ratio | 7 multiplier x |
Mounting Type | Tripod Mount |
Eye Relief | 11.8 Millimeters |
Prism Type | Porro Prism |
Special Feature | Focus Knob, Compact Design |
Objective Lens Diameter | 35 Millimeters |
Magnification Maximum | 8 |
Item Weight | 685 Grams |
Size Map | One Size |
Material Type | Rubber |
Color | Black |
G**G
Superb Image. Superb Mechanical Design. Outstanding Buy.
I own a number of binoculars, from small to large (e.g. Fujinon 10x70's and 16x70's). I wanted a lightweight, wide-angle, rugged pair to replace an old pair of another popular brand that developed some issues over the years. These Aculons are superb, especially for the price. A friend of mine has a $1000 pair of Zeiss field glasses. We sat and compared, back and forth. He wasn't terribly pleased. His $1000 investment yields images that are no better than the Aculons, and the Aculons have a wider field of view!I use binocs for sightseeing and stargazing. (Not much of a "birder.") These little gems are wonderful, and I did observe a mountain jay from about 50 feet away. Beautiful colors and details. Razor-sharp, and easy to find quickly in the wide field-of-view.The image is crisp and sharp right to the edge. The apparent field of view (what it "looks like" when you peer into them) is excellent. The eye-relief is very comfortable. They come to sharp focus very easily and the mechanism feels very smooth and solid. The image colors and contrast are excellent. Grade-A optics, which I suppose one should expect from Nikon. In this case, the mechanical aspects rival the optics in quality.My wife used them for a concert and said they were "a little heavy after a while." Well... yes. They aren't "concert" glasses. They are very solid and well-constructed and designed for outdoor use. But she still used them for much of the concert, and she could just about study the cellist's earring from a hundred feet away and spot a loose piece of horsehair on one of the violinist's bows. The image detail is superb.Great product. Highly recommended.
R**E
Excellent for military, LEO, hunting.
Excellent bino's. I use them during the day and at night. The 7x35 allows plenty of light to come in. I can see objects and people clearly during daylight, low light and darkness. I have used them in an urban environment, in the woods and inside a vehicle with great results. The size works well, when I wrap my hands around them you cannot tell I'm holding them, they are very discreet. The case is excellent. I've carried them in a mountain bike bag, car and back pack. The case is flexible and the bino's themselves are durable, no scratches, dings or dents. The price is good, I bought a cheaper pair and they broke immediately. Amazon took them back no problem and I bought these. I recommend them for LEO, Military and hunting.
F**T
EXCELLENT FOR MY PURPOSE!!
Just could not be happier with these binocs.. I got them to watch a bird feeder at approx 30 yrds range out in the back of my home and the view out of these binocs is just stunning.. Good F.O.V and focus plus it makes the view look almost 3D-ish also nice and bright.. I'm no binoc wonk but for the money I didn't spend on this pair that just came quickly and exactly as discribed from Amazon I just don't know why I would need more for my given task..As others have stated the lens caps are a pain to hang on to (not attached to binocs) and seem to try and get lost but a small con and I would buy these binoculars again in a heart beat..I only recieved them today and will update if need be as time tests them.. They feel very sturdy and should last a long time if treated properly IMO..
D**N
If you don’t have astigmatism
Great ergonomics, well built binoculars with Nikon glass at a great price point. I have other binocs, and these leave me with a headache and eye pain in the right side. They have little to no eye relief for a glasses-wearer like me, and I think that’s the reason they won’t work for me. Otherwise a bright view, very sharp center with the 3d effect I miss in my roof prism binocs. Oh well
J**H
Well built with one drawback
It is a very well-built binocular and delivers high-quality optical results. You can easily see the craters on the moon. The right eyepiece' diopter is limited. 1. there are only three levels with no fine-tuning; 2. the adjustment range is limited. So if your two eyes have different diopters, you will need to wear your glasses.
T**N
Good wide angle binoculars for stargazing
The 9.3 degree wide field of view is great for finding stars in constellations. Great for spotting stuff to view in my telescope later. The optics are great quality with no internal reflections. BAK-4 prisms improve brightness too. I considered the Aculon 8x42 binoculars, but their field of view is 8 degrees vs 9.3 in the 7x35s. 8 degrees is still pretty good though. I also considered the Aculon 7x50s, but their field of view is only 6.4 degrees. For me, anything less than 7 degrees is WAY too narrow! Hey Nikon, isn't 7.1 degrees supposed to be the "Standard" for 7x50 binoculars?Some people think 7x35 binoculars are not good enough for astronomy. These have a 5mm exit pupil vs 7mm in the 7x50 binoculars. The 7mm exit pupil would let more light into your eyes at night. People over 40 might not notice the difference, because your pupil size shrinks as you get older. These work just fine at night for me. These are also lighter and less bulky than the 7x50s. The 8x42s would also be a good choice for astronomy, but the 7x35s fit my needs better and they were $10 cheaper.These binoculars are very easy to hold steady. I tried different 10x50s, 12x50s and 16x50s, but higher magnifications are difficult to hold steady without shaking. 7x to 8x is just about right for handheld viewing without shaking. The lenses are made from Eco Glass, which doesn't contain any lead. This helps reduce the weight too.These are rubber armored to absorb minor shocks. They are not shockproof or waterproof like the Nikon Action Extreme ATB binoculars, which cost more. These have twist eyecups. I prefer the rubber fold up eyecups, but these seem to work just fine. The case and strap are nice, but the included lens caps fall off sometimes. I can live with that.
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