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Kite Ursus 10x50 binoculars (Kite, SKU: K281632 / 130138) are part of the URSUS series, representing the entry level of KITE OPTICS professional roof prism binoculars. Designed for everyday outdoor use, they offer increased light-gathering capability thanks to the 50 mm objectives. The MHR coatings provide balanced color reproduction and a clear image, while the waterproof, nitrogen-filled housing (IPX7) protects the optics from moisture and internal condensation.
• 10x magnification with 50 mm objectives for enhanced brightness and strong low-light performance
• roof prism design in a robust housing
• MHR optical coating for improved light transmission and color balance
• field of view: 110 m/1000 m (6.3°) with 63° apparent field of view
• close focus distance: 1.9 m
• 4.88 mm exit pupil and 17 mm eye relief
• 4-stage metal twist-up eyecups
• large ribbed focus wheel for precise adjustment
• waterproof rating IPX7 with nitrogen filling to prevent internal fogging
• tripod adapter compatible (tripod adapter: yes)
• weight 940 g with protective rubber armor for secure grip
• 30-year manufacturer warranty
• Kite Ursus 10x50 binoculars
• user manual
• neoprene strap
• protective case with strap
• objective lens covers
• eyepiece cover
• magnification: 10x
• objective diameter: 50 mm
• prism type: roof
• optical coating: MHR coating
• field of view: 110 m/1000 m
• field of view (angular): 6.3°
• field of view (apparent): 63°
• close focus: 1.9 m
• exit pupil: 4.88 mm
• eye relief: 17 mm
• interpupillary distance (IPD): 55–74 mm
• diopter correction: +3/–3
• eyecups: twist-up (metal, 4-stage)
• waterproof rating: IPX7
• filling: nitrogen
• tripod adapter: yes
• twilight factor: 22.4
• dimensions: 170 × 140 mm
• weight: 940 g
• areas of use: nature, hunting, birdwatching
• warranty: 30 years
Ursus 10x50 delivers increased image brightness and durable construction, making it a practical choice for observation in lower light conditions and at longer distances.
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