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Key Features
- Aspherical Lens Elements
- BAK4 Porro Prisms
- Fully Multicoated Optics
- Angle of View: 6.2°
The compact and lightweight navy 8x21 U-Series UP Binoculars combine aspherical optical elements and BAK4 Porro prisms to deliver edge-to-edge image sharpness with a 50° angle of view. The optical elements are also fully multicoated to provide a high transmission of light. With an 8x magnification and 21mm objectives, you obtain a notable magnification, insignificant image jitter due to unsteady hands, and a compact form factor. You can easily spot your targets with a wide 6.2° angular field of view and quickly bring them into focus with a center focus wheel. In addition to observing distant scenes, birds and game, the minimum focus of 9.2' allows you to study in detail close objects like animal footprints, marks or landscape features. The binoculars also feature a 2.6mm exit pupil, a 13mm eye relief, an interpupillary and a diopter adjustments.
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What is the difference between this UP model and ...
What is the difference between this UP model and the UCF R 8x21 model?
Pentax 8x21 UCF R Binocular B&H # PE8X21UCFR comes with the Pentax "Worry Free" warranty.
The Pentax 8x21 U-Series UP Binocular, comes in three different colors with the Pentax Limited 25-Year Warranty
Date published: 2023-03-09
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What is the minimum focusing distance? Specs say 59 feet, general discussion says 9 feet. That's a yuge difference. What are the actual specifications for these binoculars?
The minimum focus distance for the Pentax U series is 9.24'.
Date published: 2023-03-09
Are these at least water "resistant" in heavy ...
Are these at least water "resistant" in heavy rain? I understand they are not the waterproof version, but I don't plan on submerging them in water. Thanks in advance.
A very difficult question to answer. To a certain point all binoculars should survive a rain shower. Some better than others, as long as you dry them off as soon as possible.
Date published: 2023-03-09
