The 25-125x80 Gladiator Zoom Binocular from Barska is designed for long distance terrestrial and astronomical viewing. The expansive variable magnification range of the binocular allows the viewer to scan a large field of view and then zoom in on the selected object for a closer and greater detailed look. A zoom thumb-lever for making quick and smooth magnifications is featured. Fold-down eyecups are incorporated into the eyepieces for comfort viewing with or without eyeglasses.
The 25-125x80 Gladiator Zoom binocular has BAK4 porro prisms and multicoated optics. Zoom magnification, large green tinted objective lenses, shock-absorbing rubber armor, and a braced-in tripod mounting post for a steady view, contribute to a binocular that's ideal for astronomical or long distance terrestrial viewing.
| Prism Type | Porro |
| Magnification | 25-125x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 80 mm |
| Angle of View | 25x: 1.0° |
| Field-of-View | 25x: 54' @ 1000 yd / 17.93 m @ 1000 m |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 82" / 208.28 cm |
| Exit Pupil Diameter |
25x: 3.2 mm 125x: 0.64 mm |
| Eye Relief | 13.3 mm |
| Interpupillary Adjustment | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Dioptric Correction | None |
| Focus Type | Center |
| Tripod Mount | Yes (Adapter Included) |
| Dimensions | 16.5 x 12.0 x 6.34" / 41.91 x 30.48 x 16.10 cm |
| Weight | 71.0 oz / 2.01 kg |
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Comments about BARSKA 25-125x80 Gladiator Zoom Binocular:
I called for return authorization within hours of getting this. At anything over 25x, when I look through the binoculars, instead of the two images joining to form one, I got two separate images. I think part of the problem is I couldn't get the two eyepieces close enough together to match my eyes. Not everyone would have this problem. Also, looking through the binoculars at high power is like looking through the cardboard tube inside a roll of paper towels. These binoculars were pretty much worthless at anything over 25x.
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