Danubia Bussard I 8x32 Roof Prism Binoculars - Black

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Key Points
  • 10 years guarantee
  • Watertight to 1 Metre
  • 8x Magnification
  • Lightweight and Compact
  • Wide Field of View
  • ABS Rubber Armour
  • BAK-4 Prisms

 

Description

Slightly larger than the compact Bussard binoculars, the Bussard 8x32 binoculars, take advantage of a 32mm objective lens, which allows for more light gathering power. Still comapct and lightweight these black rubber armoured 8x32 binoculars are perfect for a day's nature viewing, as they have a wide field of view, which makes it really easy to locate the subject for viewing. The exceptional light gathering properties of these binoculars, make them ideal to use at dusk and dawn black ABS rubber casing provides great handling qualities and superb grip even when wearing gloves. The twist up eyecups mean that the binoculars can be used with or without glasses and the large dioptre adjustment helps to customise the optics to a specific eyesight correction. The high quality BAK-4 prism with multi coated optics provide bright, sharp images at all times of the day and are rugged enough to use outdoors even in the worse weather conditions. The Bussard I 8x32 Binoculars are gas filled to ensure fog-free viewing and have been pressure tested to 1 meters under water, so have no problem being used in really bad weather. The quick central focussing wheel makes it easy to follow focus, so perfect for nature viewers and as they are so compact, they can slip into a coat pocket, or small daypack so they are easily to hand. Thoughtfully designed, Danubia have added a 1/4" tripod bush for mounting the binoculars on to a tripod to enable long term use and hands free options. These Danubia Bussard binoculars are supplied with a wide, neoprene neck strap, nylon case and a 10 year warranty against manufacturing faults. They also have a rainguard which can be attached to the neck strap for safe keeping and rubber objective lens covers which are looped over the barrel of the binoculars, so they can hang down when not in use.