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Nikon 7245 Action 10x50 EX Extreme All-Terrain Binocular

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Features

  • Waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof performance
  • All-metal chassis in lightweight polycarbonate shell
  • Rubber-coated body for firm, non-slip grip
  • Magnification: 10x
  • Objective lens: 50mm

Description

The Monarch ATB 42mm with dielectric high-reflective Multilayer Prism coating binocular features brighter, sharper colors, crisp and drastically improved low-light performance. A new body style provides unparalleled strength and ruggedness in a package that is comfortable to carry all day. With rugged rubber Armor for added durability and a firm grip even in the worst conditions, Nikon guarantees every ATB to be 100% waterproof and fogproof, each is backed by Nikon 25 year limited warranty and No-Fault repair/replacement policy. The new Monarch ATB 42mm with dielectric high- reflective Multilayer Prism coating binocular is available in 8x42, 10x42 and 12x42. It is also available in team Realtree models with the Realtree apg HD camouflage pattern.

Brand: Nikon


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Twist-Up/Click-Stop Rubber Eyecups; Long Eye Relief and Wide Exit Pupil, Lead- and Arsenic-Free Eco-Glass; Nitrogen Filled, Water and Fogproof; Large Center Fast-Focus Knob See more


Objective Lens Diameter: 50


Magnification Maximum: 10


Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 8.4 x 4.6 inches


Item Weight: 4.8 ounces


Item model number: BAA663AA


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 16, 2003


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Nikon Sport Optics


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's all about the optics.
I've had several other binoculars at cheaper prices. The most recent was a highly rated 10x roof prism of about $40. But when I tried using it to not just make things look larger, but actually see detail... cheap was just not cutting it. So I got these. The difference is night & day. The cheaper roof prism ones struggled to see house fly sized details at 25 meters. These Nikon porto prism binoculars can see house-fly sized details (and more clearly) at 100 meters. The low light performance is also dramatically better. You can look at craters on the moon with them, and then slide the focus knob a bit, and see a bug crawling on a leaf in the moonlight in the foreground. And porto prisms have naturally better "3D" visuals, since the objective lenses are further apart. These are heavy though, I'd recommend an aftermarket strap. Also, 10x is a bit shakey if you don't rest your elbows on something. I'd say 10x is at the upper limit of usability for hand-held use of binoculars without a rest to stabilize it. One could make an argument for getting these in 8x if you're going to use them by hand in the field a lot. But I like them. Durability seems very solid, though I haven't exactly drop-tested them or anything. The rubberized coating is very securely fitted. The focus knob hasn't become loose with use, like in many cheaper binoculars. Despite the visually purple tint of the objective coatings, color quality is very accurate. If you want more compact and light weight than the 8x version of these, I'd just get a quality monocular instead of binoculars. You're better off sacrificing stereoscopic vision than optical clarity. You get what you pay for. If you want to actually see crisp detail through your binoculars, you're going to need to spend over $100. I can't say how these compare to every brand out there, but I think it would be difficult to significantly out-perform these without a much larger budget. And while roof prisms have made strides in becoming better, AT BEST they can only equal a cheaper porto prism, and with less 3-D visual effect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2020 by Amazonk4te

  • INCREDIBLE OPTICS
Boy, were these a great buy. The NIKON name carries a lot of reputation and weight and this product did not disappoint. These binocs allow me to see incredible detail at long range. I could read license plates on cars close to a mile away. I could see things out on the horizon that I have never noticed despite having lived in the same place for decades. These will be an awesome tool for scouting deer, birdwatching, being a snoopy neighbor, and so much more. Love the Nikon name, the solid construction and feel, the waterproof feature, and even the storage bag. QUALITY, QUALITY, QUALITY! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by Pittsburgh Pete

  • Awesome!!!!
Let me start by saying that I'm a begginer astronomer and that these are my first and only binoculars. I bought them so I can watch the stars and the moon on my camping trips. I wanted to start by getting the best 10x50s I could get so my trips would be light and also cause I'm starting getting to know the sky. I researched on every forum and read every review about a ton of binos. At first I was leaning towards some Celestron binos or maybe some other well known brand...but my dad owns a dslr by Nikon and it's reliability cannot be denied...so I bought them. The wait was long because I live in South America and I had to figure out how to import these binoculars, so I was obviously thrilled when they arrived. The product is pretty rugged and sturdy. Nikon makes some excelentent lenses and I was immediately satisfied. Let me carify something before I get to the important part. These aren't heavy nor light...but stand right in the middle. The reason I say this is because when I first looked at the moon, I found trouble to get a steady hold of the binos, so I would really recommend a tripod adapter. If you buy these for any other reason like birdwatching or hunting, I would say that they are light enough, but leaving in the middle of the equator makes it hard to get a steady image. The first night I got them I was astonished observing my city, unfortunately the sky was filled with clouds. As time went by (two long weeks), I saw the moon for the first time since I bought the binos. The sensation was pretty awesome, the image very bright and clear...no collimation...no problems at all, everything was absolutely beautiful. Yesterday was a turning point for me. The sky was clear and I could see around 13 stars with the naked eye. Then, I got my binos and i wouldn't say the sky was filled with stars because there is so much light pollution around here but I dare to say that the numbers of stars I could watch tripled. Then I grabbed my phone and checked on my space app that Jupiter was on clear sight, so I pointed the binos towards the planet and focused the image...BAAAAAAM!!! I couldn't beleive what I was watching. The planet was round. The longer I stared at it the more excited I got.... And then...I could see three of its moons. This blew me away. I can't wait to take this awesome thing to my next camping trip. My only complaint would be that the lenses covers aren't what I expected. They're don't see very sturdy but it also isn't a reason I wouldn't buy them again. I highly recommend this product, Nikon never dissapoints. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2019 by CC

  • Great optics—A joy to use
I use these bingos for binocular astronomy primarily for which they are awesome. The Nikon Action Extreme 10x50’s aren’t too big or heavy for star gazing and dish out really decent views of the moon, M42, m27, m31, m81/82 etc and offer a real star hoping challenge…they don’t cost a fortune and they are durable…I even stash them in my backpack for short backpacking trips into dark sky sites. They always accompany me on astronomy outings with my telescopes. It’s nice to sit back in a chair and just check things out stars like Mizar or Sirius or scan the Milky Way with this binoculars inherent wide field of view. Yes you can spend more On Binos (I have) but, my fujis weigh over a pound more and cost four time's as much—and no, there isn’t a four times greater return, at least to me. This is the binocular I personally feel most comfortable giving as a gift to friends and family. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022 by Layne T. Oliver

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