
- Compact, Rugged, Waterproof, Fogproof
- Long eye relief for eyeglass wearers
- Eco-Friendly , lead-free glass
- Nitrogen filed and O-ring sealed
- Rubber armored, polycarbonate body
Product Description Nikon is committed to supporting the improvement of technology as well as the environment. Designed from top to bottom with the latest eco friendly features, Ecobins maintains the highest level of optics that make Nikon world-famous. The Nikon Ecobins binocular, available in 10×25, features Eco-Glass lead-and arsenic-free lenses and prisms. In addition, non-chloride rubber and no harmful inks or dyes are used during producion. Compact, rugged, waterproof and fogproo… More >>
Nikon 7523 Ecobins 10 x 25mm Binoculars
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14 Comments
February 10th, 2010 at 6:21 am
These binoculars appear very similar to Nikon’s ProStaff 10×25 compact binoculars, with a few added “green” bells and whistles. I like their compact size, incredible optics, and light weight. Many expert birders advise against buying anything stronger than 7x or 8x, but the Nikon optics are so good they provide excellent, clear magnification, even in dim light. The environment-friendly features are an added plus. I love the way they look and feel. The non-slip casing makes for a secure grip. My only complaint is that there is no manual. The “instructions” are a list of warnings and precautions–nothing about how to attach the neck strap to the binoculars and lens cover or about how to focus them properly. I bought these binoculars from 17th St. Photo through eBay for $11 less than direct from their website or through Amazon.com.
Rating: 5 / 5
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