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Nikon Prostaff P7 12x50 Binoculars (Nikon, SKU: BAA925WA) are versatile roof-prism binoculars designed for nature observation, travel and outdoor activities. The 12× magnification combined with 50 mm objective lenses provides high image detail together with good brightness for field observation. Multilayer anti-reflective coatings and dielectric prism coatings improve light transmission and contrast, while the rugged rubber-armoured body and waterproof construction allow reliable use in a wide range of weather conditions.
• roof-prism binoculars with 12× magnification and 50 mm objectives
• multilayer anti-reflective coatings on lenses and prisms
• high-reflectivity dielectric prism coatings
• phase-corrected roof prisms for improved image contrast
• eco-glass optics free from lead and arsenic
• long eye relief suitable for eyeglass wearers
• multi-click twist-up rubber eyecups
• lockable diopter adjustment ring on the right barrel
• oil- and water-repellent coating on lenses for easier cleaning
• rubber-armoured body for secure grip and impact protection
• waterproof construction (up to 1 m for 10 minutes) with fog-resistant design
• Nikon Prostaff P7 12x50 binoculars
• neck strap
• eyepiece and objective lens caps
• soft carrying case
• magnification: 12×
• objective diameter: 50 mm
• real field of view: 5.6°
• apparent field of view: 60.8°
• field of view at 1000 m: 98 m
• exit pupil: 4.2 mm
• relative brightness: 17.6
• eye relief: 16.4 mm
• minimum focusing distance: 4.5 m
• interpupillary distance adjustment: 58–72 mm
• length: 169 mm
• width: 133 mm
• depth: 58 mm
• weight: 645 g
• prism type: roof
• prism glass: BaK-4
• waterproof rating: up to 1 m for 10 minutes, fog resistant
• nitrogen filled
• warranty: 10 years
With its higher magnification and bright 50 mm objectives, the Nikon Prostaff P7 12x50 allows comfortable observation of distant details, making it a practical binocular for wildlife, bird and landscape observation in the field.
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