The Rd Series From Carson Are Lightweight Open-Bridge Waterproof Binoculars That Boast A High Definition And Crystal Clear Image Quality. The Rd Series Comes Available In Multiple Compact And Full-Sized Models Ranging From 8X26Mm (Rd-826), 10X34Mm (Rd-034), 8X42Mm (Rd-842), 10X42Mm (Rd-034) And 10X50Mm (Rd-050). All Versions Of The Rd Series Binoculars Are Nitrogen Filled And O-Ring Sealed Making Them Both Waterproof And Fog Proof. They All Contain Bak-4 Prisms Ensuring Super Sharp And Ultra Precise Images. The 8X26Mm (Rd-826) And 10X34Mm (Rd-034) Contain Multi-Coated Glass Optics While The 8X42Mm (Rd-842), 10X42Mm (Rd-034) And 10X50Mm (Rd-050) Are Fully Multi-Coated. Weighing Less Than A Pound, The 8X26Mm (Rd-826) And 10X34Mm (Rd-034) Are The More Compact Sizes Of The Rd Series Making Them Easier To Travel With And More Ideal For Hiking, Backpacking, Birding And Travel. The 8X42Mm (Rd-842), 10X42Mm (Rd-034) And 10X50Mm (Rd-050) Are The Full-Sized Models Making Them Great For Numerous Activities Ranging From Bird Watching, Hunting, Sight-Seeing, Astronomy, Surveillance, Safaris And More. All Rd Series Binocular Models Are Tripod Mountable And Come Included With A Hard Case, Lens Covers, Neck Strap And A Microfiber Lens Cloth. At Carson, We Manufacture Only The Highest Quality Binoculars. We'Re So Confident In Our Products That We Back Them With Our No-Fault, No-Hassle . In The Event That Your Binoculars Get Damaged, Regardless Of Cause, Carson Will Repair Or Replace Them At No Charge. If Your Binoculars Are Found To Have Manufacturing Defects In Materials Or Workmanship, Carson Will Repair Or Replace Your Binoculars And Return Them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Carson RD Series Binoculars?A: The dimensions are four point five inches in length, one point five inches in height, and four point five inches in width.
Q: What is the magnification power of these binoculars?A: The magnification power is eight times, allowing for detailed viewing of distant objects.
Q: What type of prisms do these binoculars use?A: These binoculars use Bak-4 prisms, which enhance image quality and brightness.
Q: How do I properly use the Carson RD Series Binoculars?A: Hold the binoculars with both hands, adjust the eyecups for comfort, and look through the lenses to view distant objects.
Q: Are these binoculars suitable for bird watching?A: Yes, they are excellent for bird watching due to their lightweight design and clear optics.
Q: Can these binoculars be mounted on a tripod?A: Yes, these binoculars are tripod mountable for increased stability during viewing.
Q: How should I clean the optics of these binoculars?A: Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently clean the lenses, avoiding any harsh chemicals.
Q: Are these binoculars waterproof and fog proof?A: Yes, they are nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed, making them both waterproof and fog proof.
Q: What accessories come with the Carson RD Series Binoculars?A: Included accessories are a hard case, lens covers, a neck strap, and a lens cloth.
Q: What is the weight of the Carson RD Series Binoculars?A: The weight is zero point six pounds, making them very portable.
Q: What is the field of view for these binoculars?A: The field of view is three hundred fifty-six feet at one thousand yards.
Q: Is there a warranty for the Carson RD Series Binoculars?A: Yes, they are backed by Carson's No Fault, No Hassle warranty.
Q: Can these binoculars be used for concerts and sporting events?A: Yes, their compact design and clear optics make them ideal for concerts and sporting events.
Q: What is the eye relief measurement for these binoculars?A: The eye relief is sixteen millimeters, providing comfortable viewing for users wearing glasses.
Q: What is the close focus distance for these binoculars?A: The close focus distance is thirteen point one feet, allowing users to see objects up close.