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P o w e r v i e w
®
Use the extra pack space for trail mix.
10x 25mm
132516
Wide field of view with 10x magnification
makes these great long-range compacts.
12x 25mm
131225
12x 25mm
131226 (camo)
High-powered magnification
makes these popular pack-along
binoculars for viewing wildlife.
Magnification
size
focus
PrisM
PrisM
Model
x obj. lens
class
systeM
systeM
glass
132514
8x 21
Compact
Center
Roof
BK-7
132516
10x 25
Compact
Center
Roof
BK-7
131225
12x 25
Compact
Center
Roof
BK-7
131226
12x 25
Compact
Center
Roof
Bk-7
131032
10x 32
Mid-Size
Center
Roof
BK-7
131232
12x 32
Mid-Size
Center
Roof
BK-7
131632
16x 32
Mid-Size
Center
Roof
BK-7
131633
16x 32
Mid-Size
Center
Roof
BK-7
Tripod/Window Mount
784406C
Ultra compact tripod that's easily taken along anywhere
and converts to a car window mount. Max height: 8"
Deluxe Bino Harness
A carry solution of unparalleled comfort
and performance. Our new Deluxe Bino
Harness keeps the weight off your neck
and keeps your optics front and center no
matter where the hunt takes you.
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8x 21mm
132514
A foldable compact that
fits inside a pocket or purse.
10x 32mm
131032
12x 32mm
131232
High-power compacts with
extra light-gathering ability.
16x 32mm
131632
16x 32mm
131633 (camo)
Among the most powerful
compacts available.
field of view
close
exit
lens
eye
weight
ft.@1000yds. /
focus
PuPil
eyecuPs
coating
relief
(oz. / g)
m@1000m
(ft. / m)
(mm)
Fully
378 / 126
21 / 6.4
2.6
10
Fold-Down
7 / 195
Fully
300 / 100
21 / 6.4
2.5
10
Fold-Down
8.5 / 242
Fully
240 / 80
25 / 7.6
2.1
10
Fold-Down
11.3 / 320
Fully
240 / 80
25 / 7.6
2.1
10
Fold-Down
11.3 / 320
Fully
265 / 88
25 / 7.6
3.2
12
Fold-Down
12.4 / 353
Fully
240 / 80
35 / 10.7
2.6
12
Fold-Down
11.5 / 325
Fully
185 / 62
20 / 6
2.0
12
Fold-Down
12.4 / 353
Fully
185 / 62
20 / 6
2.0
12
Fold-Down
12.4 / 353
Binocular Tripod Adapter
161001CM
Mount any tripod-ready binocular to any
standard tripod. Recommended for prolonged
observation with any binocular of 10x or more.
19125C
Window Mount
Compact car window mount that's
easily taken along anywhere. Tilt
and pan handle.
Binocular.
A binocular consists of two optical systems that are joined by a hinge and (typically) share a common focusing
mechanism. The ability to create an image for both eyes simultaneously provides a realistic perception of depth. Binoculars are
available in a great variety of sizes, magnifying powers and features to suit any purpose or preference.
Coated Optics
Lens surface coatings reduce light loss and glare due to reflection for a brighter,
higher-contrast image with less eyestrain.
Types of lens coatings
Coated: A single layer on at least one lens surface.
Fully Coated: A single layer on all air-to-glass surfaces.
Multi-Coated: Multiple layers on at least one lens surface.
Fully Multi-Coated: All air-to-glass surfaces feature multiple layers of anti-
reflective coating. Fully multi-coated optical systems deliver the brightest,
highest-contrast images with the least amount of eyestrain because only a
very small percentage of light is lost before it reaches the viewer's eye.
Diopter Adjustment
A fine-focus adjustment ring usually provided around
one eyepiece to accommodate for vision differences
between the right and left eyes.
ED Prime Glass
ED Prime Extra-Low Dispersion glass delivers amazing color
resolution and contrast, and virtually eliminates chromatic
aberration and color-fringing to bring out the most distinct
details possible in low-light conditions.
Exit Pupil
Refers to the size of the circle of light visible at the eyepiece of a binocular. The
larger the exit pupil, the brighter the image. To determine the size, divide the
water/
adaPt to
fog
objective lens diameter by the power (an 8x 32 model has an exit pupil of 4mm).
triPod
Proof
Eye Relief
No
No
The distance a binocular can be held away from the eye and still present the
No
No
full field of view. Extended or long eye relief reduces eyestrain and is ideal for
No
No
eyeglass wearers.
No
No
Field Of View (F.O.V.)
No
No
The side-to-side measurement
No
No
of the circular viewing field or
No
No
subject area. It is defined by the
width in feet or meters of the area visible at 1,000 yards or meters.
No
No
A wide-angle binocular features a wide field of view and is better for following
action. Generally, the higher the magnification, the narrower the field of view.
Magnification (Power)
Binoculars are often referred to by
two numbers separated by an "x". For
example: 8x 32. The first number is the
power, or magnification, of the binocular.
With an 8x 32 binocular, the object being
viewed appears to be eight times closer
than you would see it with the unaided eye.
Objective Lens
The second number in the formula (8x 32mm) is the diameter of the objective or
front lens measured in millimeters. The larger the objective lens, the more light
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that enters the binocular and the brighter the image.
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T e r m i n o l o g y
PC-3
Phase coating
®
Found on the best roof-prism binoculars, this chemical coating
is applied to the prisms to enhance resolution and contrast.
Would not provide an advantage on porro-prism models.
Porro-Prism System
In porro-prism binoculars the objective or front lens is offset
from the eyepiece. Porro-prism binoculars provide greater
depth perception and generally offer a wider field of view.
Roof-Prism System
In roof-prism binoculars the prisms overlap closely, allowing
the objective lenses to line up directly with the eyepiece. The
result is a slim, streamlined shape in which the lenses and
prisms are in a straight line. Roof-prism binoculars are less
bulky and more rugged than an equivalent porro model.
Prism Glass
Most optical prisms are made from borosilicate (BK-7)
glass or barium crown (BaK-4) glass. BaK-4 is the higher-quality glass,
yielding brighter images and high edge-to-edge sharpness.
Rainguard
HD
®
With Rainguard HD, Bushnell's permanent,
patented, hydrophobic and oleophobic
lens coating, a foggy view is no longer
an issue. This unique coating acts on
water drops from rain, snow, sleet and even
your own breath, reducing them into much smaller
droplets. These tiny drops scatter less light,
ensuring a clearer, brighter view.
Resolution
Resolution, or definition, is the ability of a binocular
to distinguish fine detail and retain clarity.
Ultra Wide Band Coating
An anti-reflection coating process that is customized for every
lens element in the optical path, in order to allow the maximum
amount of light from the front glass all the way back to the
eyepiece. The result? Optimum brightness and true color across
the light spectrum.
Waterproof/Fogproof
Some binoculars are O-ring sealed and nitrogen purged for
total waterproof and fogproof protection. These models can
withstand complete immersion in water and stay dry inside.
The interior optical surfaces won't fog due to rapid temperature
change or humidity.
7x
12x
XTR
®
Technology
As light passes through the many prisms and lenses of a roof-
prism binocular, some light is usually lost along the way. Our
exclusive new XTR technology – utilizing 60 layers of coatings
on each prism – conserves, harnesses and optimizes the
available light. XTR delivers an amazing 99.73% light transmission per lens for
a combined light transmission of 90%, making the Bushnell Elite
the brightest binocular in its class.
Without
With
Rainguard
Rainguard
series
®
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