SKYMASTER 12X60MM PORRO BINOCULARS

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  • Description
  • 12x magnification porro prism binocular
  • Large 60 mm objective lens offers maximum image brightness in low-light conditions
  • Multi-Coated optics for sharp, clear views
  • Suitable for terrestrial or astronomical viewing
  • Protective rubber covering for ultra-firm grip
  • Large center focus knob for easy focusing
  • Tripod adaptable (adapter sold separately)
  • Long eye relief ideal for eyeglass wearers
  • Carrying case included for travel and safe storage
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty provides best protection and product support on the market

The SkyMaster series of binoculars have multi-coated optics and high index BaK-4 prisms for superb light transmission and increased contrast and resolution. Coupled with large objective lenses, BaK-4 prisms offer amazing light gathering capabilities making them ideal for stargazing and other low-light applications. With higher magnifications than standard binoculars, SkyMaster 12x60mm brings celestial objects up close, providing images with outstanding detail. View the heavens and the world around you with the SkyMaster Series.

GENERAL  
Magnification 12x
Objective Lens Diameter 60mm (2.36")
Focal Length of Objective Lens 228.11mm (8.98")
Angular Field of View 5.3°
Linear Field of View (@1000 yds) / @1000 m) 278 ft (92 m)
Exit Pupil 5mm (.2")
Eye Relief 17mm (.67")
Close Focus 59 ft (18 m)
Interpupillary Distance (max) 72mm (2.83")
Interpupillary Distance (min) 56mm (2.20")
Diopter Adjustment Range -4 to +8
Twilight Factor 27
Relative Brightness 25
Limiting Stellar Magnitude Ideal: 11.39
Lens Coatings Multi-Coated
Prism Glass (Type) BaK-4
Prism Coatings N/A
Weight 39.2 oz (1111 g)
Environmental Protection Water Resistant
Nitrogen Filled No
Tripod Adaptable Yes
Carrying Case Nylon
Dimensions 210mm x 206mm x 72mm (8.25" x 8.1" x 2.8")
Included Items Objective lens cap, Rainguard, Carrying case, Neck strap, Lens cloth, Instruction manual
Solar Warning  
- Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with this optic. Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result.

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