Bushnell 10 x 42 Powerview Roof Prism Binocular
BUSHNELL Black 10×42 141042 Compact Binoculars Rubber Armored. Cameras & Photo Binoculars. Made of the highest quality materialsBushnell Powerview Roof Prism Binoculars are designed to provide high-quality optics in a versatile and durable format–at an affordable price. Constructed with a rugged, shock absorbing rubber armor for a comfortable, non-slip grip and equipped with the roof
BUSHNELL Black 10×42 141042 Compact Binoculars Rubber Armored. Cameras & Photo Binoculars. Made of the highest quality materialsBushnell Powerview Roof Prism Binoculars are designed to provide high-quality optics in a versatile and durable format–at an affordable price. Constructed with a rugged, shock absorbing rubber armor for a comfortable, non-slip grip and equipped with the roof prism system for increased durability, Powerview Binoculars are suitable for multiple applications from sports to nature viewing. The 10×42 Powerview Binoculars offer powerful 10x magnification with larger, light-gathering 42-millimeter objective lenses that will perform well anywhere you use them–from a bird watching hike to a stadium. Meanwhile the BaK-7 prisms and multi-coated optics provide high-level image resolution and clarity. Additional user friendly details include a center focus knob for easy adjustments, fold down eye cups, and a tripod adaptable base. Bushnell Powerview Binoculars carry a limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for the original owner.
Key Features: BaK-7 prisms Roof prism system Multi-coated optics Non-slip, shock-absorbing rubber armor Center focus system Twist-up eyecups Tripod adaptable
Specifications: Magnification: 10x Objective Lens: 42 millimeters Close Focus: 23 feet / 7 meters Field of View: 288 feet at 1000 yards / 87 meters at 1000 meters Eye Relief: 17.5 millimeters Exit Pupil: 4.2 millimeters Weight: 21.1 ounces / 685 grams Model: 141042 Size Class: Standard
About Roof Prism Binoculars:
The prism system of a binocular reduces the size needed to contain a long optical path and turns what would be an upside-down image right-side-up. In roof prism binoculars, the prisms overlap closely, allowing the objective lenses to line up directly with the eyepiece. The result is a slim, streamlined shape in which the lenses and prisms are in a straight line. Roof prism binoculars are less bulky and more rugged than an equivalent porro model.
Product Features
- Made of the highest quality materials
- Cameras & Photo Binoculars
- Another quality Bushnell product
- 10x magnification, 42-millimeter objective binoculars with roof prism system
- BaK-7 prisms and multi-coated optics for superior resolution and image clarity
- Rugged, shock-absorbing, non-slip rubber armor; center focus knob
- Standard sized binoculars suitable for a variety of applications
- Limited lifetime warranty
Roof-prism Binoculars: Less Fun Than You Might Think We have two pairs of Bushnell binoculars, one 8×42 Porro-prism set and this 10×42 roof prism binocular. I should have done my research better to understand the difference between the two styles. Immediately I discovered with the Powerview exactly what I later discovered is a characteristic of roof-prism models. As Wikipedia ([…] says, “Roof-prisms designs create an instrument that is narrower and more compact than Porro prisms. There is also a difference in image brightness. Porro-prism…
Perfect when combined with harness for fast deployment Chrystal clear, wide field of view visuals even in “low/flat light” conditions. We will see how they hold up to mountain hiking conditions….ie: dings and drops.
Good pair. We have a larger pair of Bushnell’s Good pair. We have a larger pair of Bushnell’s, as well. Great for bird watching.