Product Feature Magnification:10X Field Of View At 7X:358Ft/1000Yd(109M/1000M) Angle Of Vision:6.12 Degree Exit Pupil Diameter:5Mm Exit Pupil Distance:23Mm(Long Eye Relief For Eyeglass Wearers) Focus:Individual Eye Focus(Diopter Control) Diopter Adjusting Range:-5~+5 Diopter Interpupilary Distance:56-72Mm Prism Type:Porro Bak-4 Lens Coating:Multi-Coated Housing:Rubber Eyecups: Fold Up And Down Waterproof/Fog Proof/Floating: Yes Tripod Adaptable: Yes Package Includes: 1 X Military Binoculars 1 X Military Carrying Bag 1 X Cleaning Lens Cloth 1 X Carrying Strap 1 X Eyepiece Cap 2 X Objective Lens Cap 2 X Lr936/Ag,Cell Batteries 1 X Instruction Notes: 2Pcs Button Batteries Are Required, Included In The Package (The Battery Model Is Lr936/Ag9,Cell Battery)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the magnification of the ESSLNB binoculars?A: The magnification is ten times. This allows for clear and detailed viewing of distant objects, making it ideal for marine navigation and hunting.
Q: What is the field of view for these binoculars?A: The field of view is three hundred fifty-eight feet at one thousand yards. This wide field allows you to easily track moving objects while observing.
Q: What is the exit pupil diameter of the binoculars?A: The exit pupil diameter is five millimeters. This measurement helps ensure adequate light transmission for clearer images in various lighting conditions.
Q: What type of prism do these binoculars use?A: These binoculars use Porro BAK-4 prisms. This type of prism is known for providing bright and sharp images, enhancing viewing quality.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of these binoculars?A: The body is made from rubber. This material provides durability and protection against the elements, ensuring the binoculars can withstand rugged use.
Q: Are the ESSLNB binoculars waterproof?A: Yes, they are waterproof and fog proof. They comply with the IPX7 rating, meaning they can be submerged in water without damage.
Q: What is the interpupilary distance range for these binoculars?A: The interpupilary distance ranges from fifty-six to seventy-two millimeters. This adjustability accommodates various eye distances for comfortable viewing.
Q: How do I focus the ESSLNB binoculars?A: You focus by using individual eye focus with diopter control. This allows you to adjust the focus for each eye separately for optimal clarity.
Q: Can I use these binoculars with a tripod?A: Yes, the binoculars are tripod adaptable. This feature is useful for extended viewing sessions or when stability is required.
Q: What is included in the package with the binoculars?A: The package includes one military binocular, one carrying bag, one cleaning lens cloth, one carrying strap, one eyepiece cap, two objective lens caps, two LR936/AG batteries, and an instruction manual.
Q: How do I maintain the ESSLNB binoculars?A: To maintain them, clean the lenses with the provided cloth and store them in the carrying bag when not in use. Avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures.
Q: Are there any hazardous materials in the binoculars?A: Yes, there are lithium-ion batteries included. However, they are packed safely within the equipment to minimize hazards.
Q: How do I store the binoculars safely?A: Store them in a cool, dry place in their carrying bag. Ensure the lens caps are on to protect the optics from dust and scratches.
Q: Is this binoculars suitable for eyeglass wearers?A: Yes, they are designed with long eye relief of twenty-three millimeters. This feature allows eyeglass wearers to see the entire field of view comfortably.
Q: What do I do if my binoculars arrive damaged?A: If they arrive damaged, contact customer support for assistance with returns or replacements as per the warranty policy.
Q: Can I use these binoculars for birdwatching?A: Yes, these binoculars are suitable for birdwatching. Their magnification and wide field of view help in tracking and observing birds in their natural habitat.