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Hawke Endurance ED 7x50 Compass & Marine Binoculars (Blue)

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Hawke Endurance ED 7x50 Compass & Marine Binoculars (Blue)Highlights: Built In Compass With Illumination Rangefinder Reticle Display For Distance Calculation 7x Magnification Perfect For Marine Applications Extra Low Dispersion (ED) Glass Phase Corrected High Resolution Phase Corrected BAK 4 Roof Prisms Twist Up Eye Cups With Position Stops Stay On Lens Covers Floating Neck Strap A range of optics designed specifically for marine applications. For over a decade, Endurance ED optics have been renowned for

Highlights:

Built-In Compass With Illumination

Rangefinder Reticle Display For Distance Calculation

7x Magnification Perfect For Marine Applications

Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) Glass

Phase Corrected

High Resolution Phase Corrected BAK-4 Roof Prisms

Twist-Up Eye Cups With Position Stops

Stay-On Lens Covers

Floating Neck Strap

A range of optics designed specifically for marine applications.

For over a decade, Endurance ED optics have been renowned for incredible performance and reliability. Now, with the introduction of the Marine range, we have grown upon this award winning selection with optics that are specifically designed for marine and boating applications.

 

With a range of models to choose from, the Marine Optics family feature binoculars and monoculars to suit any requirement.

 

Advanced BAK-4 roof prism optical systems make far more compact, modern and lightweight optics than the industry norm.

 

An integrated compass allows you to pinpoint your bearing and that of any object or land. The compass is illuminated for even more visibility in low light conditions.

 

Rangefinding Reticle

The rangefinding reticle can be used to calculate distance between you and the object you are looking at. This can be extremely important in nautical environments assisting as a visual check and as a failsafe to on-board navigation systems.

 

The rangefinding reticle is made up of a grid-like pattern of lines that are segmented into Milliradians, known sometimes as Mils. A milliradian is a unit of angle that can be used to calculate the distance of a known sized object.

Whats in the box:

 

Hard shell protective case with detachable shoulder strap

Flotation neck strap (for marine use)

Lens cleaning cloth

Objective lens cover

Ocular lens cover

Pouch

Instruction manual

CR1225 battery

Specifications:

Optical System                 System H5

Magnification                   7x

Objective Lens                  50mm

Colour                                Blue

Lens Coating                      Fully Multi-Coated

Field of View                     122m @1000mtrs

Field of View                      7°

Apparent Field of View      49°

Eye Relief                            21mm

Exit Pupil                             7.1mm

Interpupillary Distance    55 - 75mm

Close Focus                        2.5m

Prism Type                         Roof

Prism Glass                        BAK 4

Prism Coating                    Silver Mirror Coating

Eye Cups                            Twist-Up

Diopter Type                      Right Eye

Tripod Mounting Thread    Yes (¼" - 20 UNC)

Height                                 175mm

Width                                  121 - 135mm

Weight                                915g

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