Simmons 10x50mm ProSport Water Proof Porro Prism Binocular with 6.5 Degree Angle of View, Black

SKU: SMP10X50BC

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Shopper : tripod connection ?ANDREW R : Simmons 10x50 Porro Prism Specifications Prism Type Porro Prism Glass BK7 Lens Coating Multi Magnification 10x Objective Lens Diameter 50 mm Angle of View 6.5deg. Field-of-View 341' @ 1000 yd / 113.21 m @ 1000 m Minimum Focus Distance 22.97' / 7 m Exit Pupil Diameter 5 mm Eye Relief 12 mm Dioptric Correction No Focus Type Center Tripod Mount Yes Waterproof/ Fogproof Yes Weight 29 oz / 822.1 g

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Simmons 10x50 Porro Prism Specifications

  • Prism Type

    Porro

  • Prism Glass

    BK7

  • Lens Coating

    Multi

  • Magnification

    10x

  • Objective Lens Diameter

    50 mm

  • Angle of View

    6.5deg.

  • Field-of-View

    341' @ 1000 yd / 113.21 m @ 1000 m

  • Minimum Focus Distance

    22.97' / 7 m

  • Exit Pupil Diameter

    5 mm

  • Eye Relief

    12 mm

  • Dioptric Correction

    No

  • Focus Type

    Center

  • Tripod Mount

    Yes

  • Waterproof/ Fogproof

    Yes

  • Weight

    29 oz / 822.1 g

  • UPC Code

    045618899912

About Simmons 10x50 Porro Prism

The Simmons ProSport 10x50mm Binocular (Clamshell Packaging) is the far end of magnification and objective size for hand held viewing without the wobbles. With that in mind they provide enough power and light gathering ability to double as an astronomical binocular. The moon's craters - especially along the terminator, Jupiter's satellites and the Pleiades resolved into the Seven Sisters make this size optic a very desirable binocular. Terrestrially speaking, back here on Earth, the large 50mm objective increases light transmission in low light twilight conditions when the game comes out of hiding.

A cloudy day need not be an inhibition to good viewing with these multi coated optics when their waterproofing, fogproofing and rubber armoring are calculated into the algorithm. An exceptionally wide 65deg. field of view is an opportunity to scan large areas of panoramic vistas of both the Rocky Mountains and the Milky Way. You'll often be happy that you dropped them in the backpack and won't regret the extra weight.

Simmons 10x50 Porro Prism Features

  • Can be used with a tripod
  • Wide AAOV of 65deg. at 10x provides an expansive view
  • BK7 Porro prisms offer enhanced brightness and sharp contrast
  • Offers a single magnification of 10x and a large 50mm objective which is the largest size still usable with hands only
  • Multicoated optics on at least one lens surface reduces light loss and glare due to reflection offering a brighter, higher-contrast image

Key Features

  • Can be used with a tripod
  • Wide AAOV of 65deg
  • At 10x provides an expansive view
  • BK7 Porro prisms offer enhanced brightness & sharp contrast
  • Offers a single magnification of 10x & a large 50mm objective which is the largest size still usable