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Binoculars, Case, Neck Strap, Objective Lens Covers, Eyepiece Covers
Don't miss the action while you're fumbling to focus! Bushnell 7x50mm PermaFocus auto-focus binoculars provide the ultimate in convenience with completely focus-free operation. Just aim, and the fixed focus brings your subject into clear view.
These state-of-the-art binoculars offer a wide, 372-foot field view that is uncommon in 7x magnification binoculars, allowing you to see more of your subject. The 50mm objective lens provides optimum light allowance, and the 7.1mm exit pupil provides brightness and clarity, even in low light. Quality optics are fully coated for bright, crisp images, and feature the Porro prism system and BK-7 prism glass. Ergonomic, rubber armoring provides durability and a slip-resistant grip, even for gloved hands. 20mm eye relief is ideal for comfortable viewing, even over long periods of time, and even for those with corrective lenses. A 1.5-pound field weight makes these binoculars comfortable to carry.
Ideal for spectator sports and wildlife observation, Bushnell 7x50mm PermaFocus binoculars offer the ultimate in value and convenience.
Note: Focus-Free binoculars are designed for viewing distant subjects. The close-focus limit is subjective and dependent on the user's eyesight.
Weight
27.2 oz.
Size
Full Size Binoculars
Eye Relief
20mm
Waterproof
No
Features
Focus Free
Magnification
7x
Brand
Bushnell
Objective Lens Diameter
50mm
Field of View at 1000 Yards
372 ft.
Angular Field of View
7 Degrees
Exit Pupil
7.1mm
Focus Type
AutoFocus
Tripod Adaptable
Yes
Binoculars Series
Bushnell Permafocus Binoculars
Lens Coating
Fully Coated
Prism Type
Porro Prism Binoculars
Prism Glass
BK-7
Eyecups
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I bought these to use on the boat but since we are in the midst of a very cold winter, it will be spring before they can be tested on the water, However I ...Read complete review
I bought these to use on the boat but since we are in the midst of a very cold winter, it will be spring before they can be tested on the water, However I have used them around our property (5 acres) to view birds, etc. I even used them to watch the recovery of a car that drove into our creek about 800 ft from our house on our neighbors property. Could have used a little more power for this effort but it was interesting how they work so well. The focus was fantastic and I didn't have to fiddle around. I got out another pair of binoculars that you focus yourself and could not get as good of a focus as these autofocus binocs got.
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These appear to be a very good value, but being a novice to binocs I didn't pay close attention to the details.
They were too heavy for me. Also the close focus turn...Read complete review
These appear to be a very good value, but being a novice to binocs I didn't pay close attention to the details.
They were too heavy for me. Also the close focus turns out to be 35 feet and that is to far for me. This detail I didn't find in the description.
I returned them, but in the right circumstance they would be fine
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Comments about Bushnell 7x50mm PermaFocus Focus-Free Wide-Angle Binoculars:
I am really satisfied with the product,as well as the service.
My order arrived on the exact date I was told it would, it's really nice doing business with a company that believes in service J.V.
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Comments about Bushnell 7x50mm PermaFocus Focus-Free Wide-Angle Binoculars:
There is no focusing needed for a clear image. They work good with eye glasses.
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Comments about Bushnell 7x50mm PermaFocus Focus-Free Wide-Angle Binoculars:
Great set of binoculars. Light, great for eyeglass wearers, will do exactly what we want them to do.
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Comments about Bushnell 7x50mm PermaFocus Focus-Free Wide-Angle Binoculars:
I had a pair of the original Jason binoculars. I loved them. Good to see Bushnell still carries them. Use mine for sporting events, especially racing, all the time. I just purchased 4 more! A new pair for myself and 3 as gifts! The four of us are taking them to a Steelers game in Pittsburgh in a few weeks! You'll never miss the action with these!!!
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I returned one binocular and purchased another. Both transactions went flawlessly. Thank you. I am looking forward to making future purchases
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Q1: What is PermaFocus compared to binoculars without this feature?
A: PermaFocus means that the binocular is preset for distance and you will not need (or be able) to adjust the focus. These are very good for sporting events like car racing, football, etc.
Q2: Would these particular binoculars be suitable for looking at the stars?
A: If you want to look just at stars, just about any binocular will do. A star will appear as a pinpoint of light, even in the largest telescope! If you're interested in looking at the Moon or planets, though, you'll want something with more magnification. We'd recommend 10X at a minimum. More is better!
Q3: I have a pair of binoculars which I love and wish to purchase a second identical pair. The pair I have is several years old and is marked: Jason Perma Focus 2000 7X50 Do you have this exact item or something extremely close to it?
A: Jason is no longer made under its own name; Bushnell bought the company out. However, you can still get PermaFocus binoculars. The Bushnell 7x50 Wide Angle, PermaFocus binocular isn't the old Jason, but it's pretty close. Here's the URL; just paste it into your browser's address window: http://binoculars.com/products/bushnell-7x50-permafocus-focus-free-wide-angle-8084.html.
Q4: What is the closest focus distance for the Bushnell 7 x 50 Permafocus? I'm concerned about blurred close ups.
A: The Bushnell PermaFocus binoculars have a fixed focus point and cannot focus any closer or further away than the fixed point. There is no real measurement for close focus on any auto/perma focus binoculars, since this varies depending on the individual user.
Q5: Would these be good for football games?
A: Yes, these would work quite well for sporting events! They would not need to be focused, which keeps your eyes on the game.
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