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Nikon 7x50 Action EX Extreme ATB Waterproof & Fogproof Wide Angle Porro Prism Binocular -Black -7239 -USA-

Nikon 7x50 Action EX Extreme ATB Waterproof & Fogproof Wide Angle Porro Prism Binocular -Black -7239 -USA-

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Nikon's Action Extreme series offer lots of features that will be appreciated by those who enjoy the view provided by classically-styled porro prism units. Following the enormously popular Action series, Nikon has made significant improvements. The group still retains the high-refraction prisms with their wide viewing fields, and every model has a tripod adapter threading for easy extended glassing from a stationary position(requires an optional tripod adapter #7650). The 7x50 model, with its broad 7mm exit pupil, is a perfect binocular for boating. This is amongst the rare 7x50 waterproof binoculars which has center focusing as opposed to individual focusing. All of Nikon's binocular line is backed up by the No-Fault lifetime warranty. Regardless of what happens to your binoculars-even of your own negligence-Nikon will repair or replace (at their option) your binocular for just $10 plus the return shipping costs. Improved semi-rigid eyecups with three detented clickstops 56-72mm Interpupillary adjustment range Strap eyelet location relocated to eliminate interference with thumbs Dual textured rubber armor provides sure grip O-Ring sealed units with internal barrel blackening to reduce reflections&ref=Become
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User Reviews for Nikon 7x50 Action EX Extreme ATB Waterproof & Fogproof Wide Angle Porro Prism Binocular -Black -7239 -USA-

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  1. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar EmptyStar Empty ( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jun 1 2009

    We already had the Nikon Action 8x40 which I think was reasonable quality for $60, but I was somewhat disappointed by the Action Extreme 12x50 I bought when I wanted something waterproof and with more reach. Both the Action and Action Extreme have a lot of internal reflection that causes glare around the edges during daytime viewing and from bright objects at night like the moon. This is very noticeable and I don't know why more reviewers fail to mention this. I use these mostly for bird watching, and they are decent but nothing special. The extra dollars you pay to go from the Action to the Action Extreme line must all be for the waterproofing, as my admittedly casual observation is that the optics quality is very similar to the Action series. However due to the weatherproof design, the Action Extreme is noticeably more solidly built and more likely to survive being dropped. Brightness was sufficient, as these are not fully multi-coated so I didn't expect them to be tremendously bright, especially at 12x, but they are satisfactory in that regard. It's the internal glare and lack of clarity on the outer thirds that bothers me. The adjustable eye cups work beautifully for a glasses wearer like me (and are far superior to the rubber cups that fold down on the Action model). The Nikon brand reputation was the deciding factor for me, but if you have an opportunity to get another decent waterproof set for less, I suggest comparing them if you can. I wish that I had. If you can afford it, the Nikon Monarch series promises to be substantially better than these. Overall, I was just a little let down on the image quality from these as the reviews on Amazon were mostly glowing. Many people may be comparing them to their experiences with BAK 7 prisms or other low quality binoculars, in which case these are vastly superior. I have a pair with the BAK 7 prisms and the Nikons are much, much better than those. I would still recommend them to friends but I would definitely shop around for comparable quality for less money. I suspect some of the waterproof Bushnells I've seen priced significantly less aren't much different. Of course, the way everything is sealed in plastic these days the opportunity to compare is severely limited unless you have a friendly camera shop nearby, or maybe a birding group whose members can let you see through their equipment.

  2. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar EmptyStar Empty ( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jun 1 2009

    We already had the Nikon Action 8x40 which I think was reasonable quality for $60, but I was disappointed by the Action Extreme 12x50 I bought when I wanted something waterproof and with more reach. Both the Action and Action Extreme have a lot of internal reflection that causes glare around the edges during daytime viewing and from bright objects at night like the moon. The clarity also suffers more than I expected from about half way out from the center to the edges. These are very noticeable and I don't know why more reviewers fail to mention this. At least the 12x50 AE don't exhibit the pincushioning that the 8x40 Action do when I pan the horizon with them! I use these mostly for bird watching, and they are decent but nothing special. The extra 90 dollars you pay to go from the Action to the Action Extreme line must all be for the waterproofing, as my admittedly casual observation is that the optics quality is very similar to the Action series. Maybe optics that Nikon have made in China don't have the quality of products they make in Japan? Brightness was sufficient, as these are not fully multi-coated so I didn't expect them to be tremendously bright, especially at 12x, but they are satisfactory in that regard. It's the internal glare and lack of clarity on the outer thirds that bothers me. The adjustable eye cups work beautifully for a glasses wearer like me and the build feels very solid, but the adjuster knob on my pair does not move as smoothly as I would like. The Nikon brand reputation was the deciding factor for me, but if you have an opportunity to get another decent waterproof set for less, I suggest comparing them if you can. I wish that I had. If you can afford it, the Nikon Monarch series promises to be substantially better than these. These were on par with cheaper Celestrons I had used, and you might do well to compare them to Bushnell and other recent Chinese imports as well. Overall, I was just a little let down on the image quality from these as the reviews on Amazon were mostly glowing. Many people may be comparing them to their experiences with BAK 7 prisms or other low quality binoculars, in which case these are vastly superior. I have a pair with the BAK 7 prisms and the Nikons are much, much better than those. I would still recommend them to friends but I would definitely shop around for comparable quality for less money. I suspect some of the waterproof Bushnells I've seen priced significantly less aren't much different. Of course, the way everything is sealed in plastic these days the opportunity to compare is severely limited unless you have a friendly camera shop nearby, or maybe a birding group whose members can let you see through their equipment.

  3. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar EmptyStar Empty Posted: Jun 1 2009

    We already had the Nikon Action 8x40 which I think was reasonable quality for $60, but I was disappointed by the Action Extreme 12x50 I bought when I wanted something waterproof and with more reach. Both the Action and Action Extreme have a lot of internal reflection that causes glare around the edges during daytime viewing and from bright objects at night like the moon. The clarity also suffers more than I expected from about half way out from the center to the edges. These are very noticeable and I don't know why more reviewers fail to mention this. At least the 12x50 AE don't exhibit the pincushioning that the 8x40 Action do when I pan the horizon with them! I use these mostly for bird watching, and they are decent but nothing special. The extra 90 dollars you pay to go from the Action to the Action Extreme line must all be for the waterproofing, as my admittedly casual observation is that the optics quality is very similar to the Action series. Maybe optics that Nikon have made in China don't have the quality of products they make in Japan? Brightness was sufficient, as these are not fully multi-coated so I didn't expect them to be tremendously bright, especially at 12x, but they are satisfactory in that regard. It's the internal glare and lack of clarity on the outer thirds that bothers me. The Nikon brand reputation was the deciding factor for me, but if you have an opportunity to get another decent waterproof set for less, I suggest comparing them if you can. I wish that I had. If you can afford it, the Nikon Monarch series promises to be substantially better than these. These were on par with cheaper Celestrons I had used, and you might do well to compare them to Bushnell, Oberwerk and other recent Chinese imports as well. Overall, I was just a little let down on the image quality from these as the reviews on Amazon were mostly glowing. Many people may be comparing them to their experiences with BAK 7 prisms or other low quality binoculars, in which case these are vastly superior.

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Product Specs for Nikon 7x50 Action EX Extreme ATB Waterproof & Fogproof Wide Angle Porro Prism Binocular -Black -7239 -USA-

Waterproof: yes
Magnification: 7 X 50
Warranty: Lifetime
Warranty: Lifetime
Top Brands: Nikon
Product Type: binocular
Product Type: binoculars
Product Type: prisms
Top Brands: Nikon
Fog Free: yes
Focal Length Range: 56 - 72 mm

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