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Bushnell PowerView Porro Prism Zoom 7-15x25 139755

 
Bushnell PowerView Porro Prism Zoom 7-15x25 139755
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Bushnell PowerView Porro Prism Zoom 7-15x25 139755

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139755

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List Price: $66.95
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Description:

A model for every adventure. At prices that don’t make owning one of each out of the question. Our porro-prism Powerview® series is a combination of precision optics, durability and styling that will make the most of your time outdoors. One look and it’s clear: You simply can’t do better for the money.

Features

  • Multi-coated optics on all full-size models for superior light transmission and brightness
  • Fully coated optics on all compacts
  • Non-slip rubber armor absorbs shock while providing a firm grip
  • Contemporary styling
  • Product Details:
    Product Length: 5.5 inches
    Product Width: 3.0 inches
    Product Height: 5.75 inches
    Product Weight: 14.08 pounds
    Package Length: 5.2 inches
    Package Width: 5.0 inches
    Package Height: 2.6 inches
    Package Weight: 0.9 pounds
    Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
     
    Customer Reviews:
    Average Customer Review:3.5
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    4Bushnell Binocs do the job  Oct 06, 2008
    The fact that it is a 7 to 15X optical Zoom binocular makes this $40 item a bargain. Bushnell has good optics. This pair is very light weight. It has a small size and small case to go with it. Everybody needs a set for sports or birdwatching or sightseeing on a trip. Buy it.

    1 of 3 found the following review helpful:

    1I regret I bought it  Oct 13, 2007
    It is very difficult to see any detail in this binoc. Very small view, very difficult to focus. I tryied to use them on a shooting range. I can only see more or less decent with one eye.
    I am buying Nikon.

    3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

    5Best bang for your buck  Jun 17, 2007
    It would be tough to find better binoculars for the same price. I bought these for safari in Africa and they worked well. I especially liked the zoom feature. With just a high-power binocular, it's hard to find what you're looking for. With these, you find what you want at 7X, then zoom in.

    I would have liked to have had a slightly more powerful binocular in a few places (maybe 25X), but overall they were great. We were able to get close enough to most animals to see them well with the binoculars. They were still bright enough even on a cloudy day, which can be a problem for compact binoculars. Best of all, they're cheap enough that you don't have to worry too much about damaging or losing them.

    I was planning on selling mine when I got back, but I'm going to keep them.

    5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

    4Good, Gimmicky Golf Glass  Jun 13, 2007
    After a number of noteworthy nature encounters on the golf course, I decided it would be wise to purchase a compact binocular for my golf bag. To that end, I purchased the Bushnell Powerview 7-15x25 reverse porro prism binocular.

    My overall impression has been quite positive. At 7x magnification, the optics are wholly sufficient, providing crisp, bright views with only minor distortion toward the edges. The 262 foot (@ 1000 yards) field-of-view is somewhat narrow, but appears clear and deep.

    Taking the magnification higher, the optical quality predictably declines. At full 15x zoom, the field-of-view shrinks to 183 feet at 1000 yards, and significantly less light passes through, leaving objects conspicuously darker by contrast. Nevertheless, the higher magnification can reveal details that are not visible at 7x, provided that the user has a very steady hand and good eyes to begin with.

    The zoom function itself is intuitive and simple, completed with a quarter-turn of the collar that frames the right eye cup. The instruction manual recommends beginning at full zoom, then drawing back. This way, less refocusing is required. I prefer to begin with the full field-of-view, increasing magnification if desired. It is entirely possible to increase from 7x to 15x without losing sight of an object, but some refocusing is required once the desired magnification has been reached.

    Relative to price, I am quite pleased with the Bushnell Powerview binocular. It fits comfortably in a small pocket in my golf bag, and provides excellent views at lower magnifications. I am, as yet, unsure what value to place upon the zoom feature. Whether it will be of use to you depends upon how you weigh the relative importance of magnification versus light-gathering capacity. While the zoom feature is somewhat amusing, consumers in search of a quality optical instrument will find a nice, standard compact to be a superior purchase.

    PRO'S:
    - Optics at lower magnification are crisp, clear, and bright.
    - Size: fits comfortably in a large pocket.
    - Appearance: well-designed reverse porro compact.
    - Eye Relief: Fold-down rubber eye-cups make viewing through sunglasses (and presumably eyeglasses) possible.

    CON'S:
    - Optics at higher magnification are darker and more difficult to focus.
    - Not comfortable for extended viewing.
    - No objective lens covers.


     
     
     
     
     
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