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Bushnell Powerview 7-21x40 Zoom Binocular

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RSR-BS132140

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Description:

The Bushnell(r) Powerview(r) Series of binoculars offers you compact, streamlined designs for bright, crisp views of wherever you're exploring.

Features:
  • Standard-sized, zoom binoculars with 40-millimeter objectives and the porro prism system

  • 7 to 21x zoom magnification offers both wide angle overviews and detailed close ups

  • BaK-7 prisms and multi-coated optics for superior resolution and image clarity

  • Rugged, shock-absorbing, non-slip rubber armor; InstaFocus system

  • Limited lifetime warranty

Product Details:
Product Length: 9.0 inches
Product Width: 8.0 inches
Product Height: 3.5 inches
Product Weight: 1.56 pounds
Package Length: 9.1 inches
Package Width: 8.1 inches
Package Height: 3.4 inches
Package Weight: 2.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 5 customer reviews )
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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:

4Pretty good for what I use it for  Oct 09, 2003

I got this binocular because of a lack of selection at any local stores here, even though I can't find reviews for it hoping they would turn out good.

It turned out nice, and works good for what I use it for (watching animals from far off, zooming in on the golfers at a near by course, some minor astonomy...). Being a zoom binocular they probably aren't as sharp as set magnification ones, but that doesn't matter to me for what I use it for.

It seems to be a good all around binocualar: easy to get it focused, good range, not too heavy, works decent enough in low light, plus it comes with a really nice leather carry bag.

Only downside I found is that the zoom switch jammed on the 1st one I got, and I had to return it for a new one, and the zoom on the new one is a little shoddily made aswell.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Bushnell 7-21x40 binoculars  May 13, 2011
By Michael Peterson
I read what appeared to be many reviews on the Bushnell 7-21x40... The problem is the reviews are on the 7-21x40 amazon page are on all different models. THIS review is on the model in the title line above. I wish more people would tell us WHICH Bushnell binoculars they bought. In any event: I first bought a pair of Barska 10-30 x 50 zoom binocs, but upon arrival I noted the less than solid build, poorer than expected optics, and inability to focus. NUF said. sent the Barska back and ordered the Bushnell concurrently. These binocs are solid, the lens caps stay on, the zoom is great, and most importantly, YOU CAN FOCUS in at ALL zoom levels. Clear, crisp, images, only slightly degrading as the power is increased all the way to 21. Granted, $80 is more than $40. It was expected that these would out perform the Barska 10-30x50's, but it's more than out perform. Better in all aspects. I recommend you spend the additional $40 when you save it up. It's worth it. In my opinion.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1Dissapointing  Jul 24, 2007
By David A. Evans
HArd to tell if the product is a advertized, However I am dissapointed in the clarity of images and the lack of ability to focus. The binoculars do`not seem to adjust to a small face for children or females. making it difficult to look directly through the lenses. Zoom levels and brightness of images are acceptable.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Bushnell 7-21X40 Zoom Binoculars  Nov 28, 2010
By Michael G. Bennett
I've owned my original set of this particular binocular for over 15 years. They have remained aligned, even though they were not always treated gently. I've been so impressed with my set that I bought a new set for my grandson's birthday. They seem to be better adapted to rough treatment. The outside coating on the binocular appears to be some kind of rubber-like substance. The optics are first class, and my grandson should expect many years of use. The new carrying case is soft and might not protect much if it were dropped. The carrying strap is smaller but adequate for the job. It's not a worry. All in all I would recommend the 7-21X40 zoom. It's great for terrestrial viewing and when steadied, it quite good for astronautical observations: Jupiter's moons come to mind. 40 power is my minimum. Larger lenses have greater light gathering ability. 50 power seems more common, while larger lenses also have more weight and cost more. I am not disappointed with this purchase. Good luck.

0 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Binocular review  Jun 12, 2011
By Arturo R. Clifford
personnaly i can't say much about this product because it was a gift for one of my friends, but my friend is very pleased and happy with his binoculars he says he likes them.