: Steiner 7x50 Marine Binocular

: Steiner 7x50 Marine Binocular

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Steiner 7x50 Marine Binocular

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Steiner 7x50 Marine Binocular
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 8288





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Steiner
EAN: 0077068005759
Label: Steiner
Product Manufacturer: Steiner
Model: 575
Publisher: Steiner
Ranking: 8288
Studio: Steiner
Warranty: 10 years warranty


Piece facts:
  • Waterproof, shockproof binocular with 7x magnification and 50mm objective lens
  • Sports-Autofocus system puts everything into focus from 20 yards to infinity
  • BAK-4 prisms, fully multicoated optical surfaces, and 20mm of long eye relief
  • Light transmission peaks at over 90 percent for viewing in low-light conditions
  • Measures 8.2 x 2.8 x 5.2 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 37 ounces; 10-year warranty




Binocular Marine 7x50 Steiner






0ur opinion:

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lf you've always wanted a high performance 7x50 but weren't ready to spend the big dollars leave it up to Steiner to deliver performance at a tremendous value. The 7x50 Marine Steiner features fully multi-coated optics for excellent low light performance with a peak light transmission of over 90%. Black rubber armoring provides a sure grip even when wet. Long 22mm eye relief for full field of view with eyeglass or sunglasses. Waterproof and shockproof. Nitrogen pressurized. Guaranteed to outperform any other binocular in this price category!

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Big on performance and generous on economy, Steiner's 7x50 Marine binocular is ideal for both boaters and shore-bound users. The binocular is equipped with marine glass that's built to traditional Steiner navy/military styling, from its sharp and incredibly bright optics to the easy-to-grip exterior. The Sports-Autofocus system, meanwhile, puts everything into focus from 20 yards to infinity once calibrated to the user's eyes. Most importantly for boaters, however, is the binocular's waterproof and shockproof housing, which protects the optics should you accidentally drop the binocular into a body of water. 0ther details include BAK-4 prisms, fully multicoated optical surfaces, an easy-to-grip exterior, outstanding light transmission that peaks over 90 percent, and 20mm of long eye relief. The 7x50 Marine binocular--which comes with a web strap, a rain and spray guard for the eyepieces, and an attached objective lens cap--is backed by a 10-year warranty.

Specifications:
  • 0bjective lens: 50mm
  • Magnification: 7x
  • Field of view: 354 feet @ 1,000 yards
  • Eye relief: 20mm
  • Dimensions: 8.2 by 2.8 by 5.2 inches (W x H x D)
  • Weight: 37 ounces





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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very nice glasses. ...
It isn't easy to describe these glasses or their capabilities. One has to try them and see what everybody is talking about. I have never heard one word of negativity about them whenever I allow someone else to try them. You can't go wrong with this purchase.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Buy these binoculars. You won't be sorry.
I ordered these binoculars for boating and it was like growing a new pair of eyes. The quality starts with the box they come in. The sports focus system is so easy to set and so useful compared to continually readjusting as with other binoculars that it makes using them a pure pleasure. You can find yourself just lost in gazing at one thing after another. The clarity is superb. The great light transfer into your eyes in low-light conditions makes you wish you had natural night vision. My pair has attached protective rubber caps to cover the glass when not in use. The warranty is great and be sure to register the serial number. The price offered by Amazon is on par with the lowest price I've been able to locate on the Internet, and a lot better than many.
The included strap will hurt you after a short while so do yourself a favor and buy a Steiner floating, cushioned strap (presently also available at Amazon). It will save your neck and keep them floating if you drop them overboard. Don't like the bright yellow or orange color? Wrap your favorite cloth over it.
This is a best buy. Happy viewing.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Steiner Marine with floatation strap ...
Very high quality product. It really brightens up the scene in
daylight and low light conditions. For those that don't know 7X50mm
is the preferred configuration for boating. You get a large field of
view which is important when you are on a moving/rocking boat. I find
the 7X magnification fine. I use these on my Jetski as an aid to
my GPS when out exploring in Florida waters. The waterproofing is
great and the rubber armor is superb. A great value, worth the price.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - MY NEW STEINERS!! WOW!!!
ALL I CAN SAY IS, WOW!! THE PRICE, WOW!! THE QUALITY, WOW!! WOW!! WOW!!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great German optics for the price! ...
The Steiner Marine 7x50 binoculars have met my (admittedly high) expectations. The Sports Auto-Focus is great -- even better on my Marine pair than the Predator models that I looked at in Academy Sports. It makes changing from viewing one object to another fast and easy. They are very clear too. With the focus set at the closest range I can read the buttons on my microwave from across my small trailer. Using them out of doors the foliage really pops out (even when overcast). In almost complete darkness they enable one to see things the naked eye cannot. I have used them at night when I could barely see to walk around. The view through the binoculars was hardly affected at all. Once I used them to look from my parent's back yard, across the (six-lane) interstate, into the parking lot of the local community college at night. I could see the bugs playing around the streetlights!

I hadn't seen this particular pair in person, so they surprised me with their light weight -- some people had called them heavy online. They must be very frail people. This pair is much, much lighter than the Sears brand ones my parents got me 15+ years ago that are smaller. Compared to all steel binoculars the Steiners hardly weigh anything. They are not so light that image-shake is a problem however. The weight combined with the 7 magnification makes for an easily stabilized view.

One other thing of note is the 22mm of eye relief. That is a very helpful feature to me since I wear eyeglasses. Other binoculars with less eye relief have been problematic for me -- even ones with 19mm eye relief made by Steiner. Of course, for those who do not wear glasses, the rubber eye-cups can be folded out to reduce the amount of eye relief. In that mode people with normal vision do not seem to have any problem with them.

So far I am pleased with the binoculars in every detail but one. The strap sucks. It is way too thin, and I could imagine that after a day in the field the binoculars would really dig into one's shoulders with the supplied strap. What is a little odd is that the case that came with them is rather nice and has a comfortable, wide strap attached to it... The package also came with a little cleaning cloth, which was kind of a nice touch.

For the price, $260 through Amazon with free shipping, I think the Steiner Marine 7x50 model is fantastic. It would certainly be hard to beat the performance in that price range!

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