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Steiner 7X50 Commander Iii Binocular

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  • Media:Misc.
  • Size:One Size
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):8
  • Dimensions (in):10 x 8 x 5
  • MPN:383
  • UPC:007768003823
  • EAN:0007768003823
  • ASIN:B004DVYDDC

Features:
  • Optics System: CAT (Color Adjusted Transmission) --Bearings are easy at night with the help of the CAT optics. They provide you with the highest light gathering ability of any compass binocular.
  • Binocular Lens System: Porro Prism--Provides clear and sharp viewing.
  • Prism Number: BaK-4--Increased light transmission for improved clarity.
  • Armored--Makes the unit much more durable and less susceptible to damage.
  • Focus Method: Steiner Sports Auto Focus--This system, once set for your eyes, puts everything from 20 yards to infinity into sharp, clear focus, with no further adjustment.


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Synopsis
The Steiner® Optics 7 x 50 Commander III binocular showcases powerful brightness, a range finding reticle and an illuminated, HD-stabilized compass. It's designed for poor light navigation and resists shock, water and humidity.

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