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Nikon ACULON A211 10x50 Binocular | Multilayer coating, Porro prism Binocular with turn and slide eyecups, Tripod Adaptable | Official Nikon USA Model

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Style: 10x50


Features

  • Aculon A211 10x50 binoculars are designed to be as light as possible along with excellent ergonomics.
  • Turn-and-Slide Rubber Eyecups allow for comfortable viewing during extended periods of use.
  • Made with A spherical Multicoated Eco-Glass Lenses bright and clear images in most lighting conditions.
  • The smooth central focus knob makes these binoculars simple to operate and easy to focus.
  • A durable rubber-armored coating ensures a non-slip grip, even in wet conditions.

Description

ACULON A211 10x50 binoculars are built with multi-purpose functionality and a lightweight, ergonomic design. These binoculars are perfect for those looking for extremely versatile, high quality, and economically priced optics. The ACULON A211 10x50 binoculars deliver high-end magnification as well as large 50mm objectives and are light enough to be carried with ease to any outing or event. Built to last with eco-safe components and designed to perform in a variety of conditions, the ACULON A211 10x50 binoculars are sure to bring you even closer to the action and give you an experience nothing short of incredible, all at a very affordable price.

Brand: Nikon


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Aspheric Lens Design; Lead- and Arsenic-Free Eco-Glass; Large Center Focusing Wheel, Slip-Resistant Rubber Armor; Twist-Up, Click-Stop Rubber Eyecups See more


Objective Lens Diameter: 50


Magnification Maximum: 8


Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 4.25 x 4.25 inches


Item Weight: 2.79 pounds


Item model number: 8248


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 29, 2013


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Nikon Sport Optics


Country of Origin: China


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  • Best mid-range binocular for the money!
Style: 10x50
If you want something for every day bird watching, distance viewing, or hunting from a blind, then this is a great choice! A deck or window with a big wide hillside view is the perfect place for the Nikon A211 10x50 binocular. For me, it's a little bit bigger than I'd want to carry while hiking or hunting, but that bulkiness also provides a clear and reasonably bright image compared to many other binoculars in this price range. It's a full size frame, and probably wouldn't survive a fall more than a few feet. As with all binoculars, those long objective lens housings are famous for getting knocked out of alignment. For walking and active watching or spotting, it would certainly be better to go with a compact binocular. If you do carry these, a neck strap or a chest pack would be the way to go. A wrist strap would get heavy and the bulky size would become an issue. The optics are bright and clear. The edges of the image are not clouded or fish bowl distorted like cheaper binoculars. The distance focusing is better than expected at this price range, and I'd recommend these as a standard for daytime viewing. The clarity and image color might not make the hair on your neck stand up, but if you've never used an extremely high quality binocular, these might give you the shivers. lol.. A true 10 power binocular of this quality, is well worth $120-$150 to a serious user, especially if you're using them according to their intended purpose. You would pay a lot more for this quality of image with other brand names. Though 10 power can be handheld, it's about the upper limit of a handheld. A tripod notably improves image stabilization at 10x. As a rule I don't like trying to hold anything over 10 power in my hands, so that makes the Nikon A211 10x50 binocular my number one recommendation, for best all-around daily use, and for people with steady hands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by Tomcat65

  • Great for night sky observing, quality optics, a must have.
Style: 10x50
I have observed stars, solar system planets, constellations and star clusters and the Andromeda galaxy with this set from Nikon. I highly recommend this for night sky views as the optics are good and the set lasts well. The image quality is good and without distortion or coma. Using binoculars is an easy way to start for amateur astronomy. They also are useful for advanced astronomers as there is no setup time (like with a telescope). You will learn constellations and star hopping in a user friendly and fun way. This is required before you get a telescope. I have used mine for over one year and they function well like the first day.. There are books your local club can suggest for you and star maps you can utilize. A smart phone app like Sky Safari, Stellarium or the free version of SkyGuide is required to find / confirm the object you are looking at. You will need a zero gravity chair to fully recline and maximize the functionality of these binos. I leave my binoculars in the garage or in my car so they are close to exterior temperature, which takes away the cool down time required for quality viewing. I also got the 20X80 set of binoculars (from Orion) and they are just amazing. You will see a lot of detail in constellations and star clusters with the 20 times magnification. The first week I used that set, my mind was full of stars and star clusters I have seen that week. You will see many double / multi star systems in a very short time. This (20x80) is probably my favorite set as the magnification and objective size are perfect and reach the limit of 5 lbs for hand held weight. These two sets of binoculars will let you learn the night sky for a while before you even need a telescope. Once you are ready for a telescope, you can choose one a step above the beginner level, like a 10” reflector or a 130 mm refractor with a computerized object finding capability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by Robert

  • Easy to use
Style: 10-22x50
Great binoculars, easy to adjust, very clear view. Just wish the case had a strap, or a place to attach a strap.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025 by Richard

  • Great value especially for a pair of Nikon's
Style: 10-22x50
Wanted to have a pair of binoculars that I could have my cake and eat it too. That is, to be able to see close up, and then be able to reach out for distance. So I decided to go for zooming capability. The only down side is a bit more weight and size. For the money, these are very good. I could have gotten a pair for under $100 bucks, but after reading lots of reviews, I didn't want to risk not being happy for the sake of a few more dollars for something I will have for years to come. These are clear at minimum and maximum zoom, focus smooth and easy. If you stick with the same object as you zoom in and out, you will not have to refocus. I took these out at night and can clearly see street light lit up areas no problem from 100 yards away. Only negative, as others have said, are the lens covers. The eye piece covers are a joke, and seem like they were meant for something else. Like putting on a bucket hat when you’re wearing a tuxedo. So I deducted 1 star for that. I will be looking to replace them with something else. Besides that, the best zooming binoculars for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2020 by P E R

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