
Oberwerk™10x50mm Wide-angle Waterproof BinocularBy Oberwerk The Oberwerk™ truly waterproof binoculars. |
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| The Oberwerk 10x50WA is a very compact porro-prism binocular, and is truly waterproof. In fact, we were first introduced to the 10x50WA when the senior optical engineer at the factory brought it to us in a bucket of water! Now this is not a recommended way to store your binocular- but it's nice to know that you don't have to worry about protecting it from the elements. This is one of the only water-proof binoculars available that uses a convenient center focus, which is made possible by the use of super-stiff ceramic ocular bridges. The ceramic bridges keep the oculars in perfect alignment, in order to maintain a waterproof seal. The environmental professional's choice for smoke watching, property inspection, or surveillance. It's also ideal for all kinds of outdoor activities such as sports, hunting, nautical usage, wildlife observation- and it's small enough not to get in the way. Because the 10x50WA focuses to less than 30 feet, it's great for bird watching as well. Includes the finest BAK4 prisms, fully coated optics throughout, and high-quality broadband multi-coated objectives. The bright, wide 6° field of view also makes these ideal for binocular astronomy. At a relatively low 10x power, they offer a steady view even when hand-holding. The high degree of eye relief and fold-down eyecups makes this model a great choice for those that wear eyeglasses. Heavily rubber-armored metal body, with brass 1/4-20 tripod adapter threading. Also includes right ocular diopter adjustment, Fujinon-style soft rubber ocular cover, attached soft rubber objective covers, rugged nylon case, and our premium heavy-duty strap. This binocular is comparable to some famous-name brands that cost more than double our low price. |
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