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Optimized with select glass elements to deliver exceptional resolution, cut chromatic aberration and provide outstanding color fidelity, edge-to-edge sharpness and light transmission.
Meade 8x25 TravelView Binocular with Coated Optics, High-Quality multi-use binoculars with coated optics and BK7 prisms. Includes carry case, strap, and lens cleaning cloth. Rubber armored body for a sure grip.
The Orion GiantView 16x80 ED Binocular features extra-low dispersion lenses for bright, true color views with no false color making this the ideal binocular for both astronomy and nature watching.
The Orion GiantView 20x80 ED Binocular features extra-low dispersion lenses for bright, true color views with no false color making this the ideal binocular for both astronomy and nature watching.
GiantView 25x100 Astronomy Binoculars are big binoculars. The included parallelogram mount supports giant astronomical binoculars. Six degrees of motion make it easy to balance and position attached binoculars easily, even when aimed at the zenith!
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