Full-sized and full-featured, the Nikon PROSTAFF P7 10x42 Binoculars deliver crisp views and stand up to the rigors of travel and trekking. The 10x magnification shows you details at a distance. Multiple layers of antireflective and dielectric coatings on the prisms deliver sharp views with vivid colors, while a non-stick coating makes it easy to keep the objective and eyepiece lenses clean. You can lock in a customized diopter setting, which is helpful when friends or family members are also using the binocular. The PROSTAFF P7s are waterproof, fogproof, and drop-resistant, so you can carry them confidently on your outdoor adventures.
- Antireflective Lenses, Dielectric Prisms
- Oil/Water-Repellent Lens Coating
- Locking Diopter Saves Your Setting
- 367' Field of View
Nikon ProStaff P7 10x42 Overview
Nikon ProStaff P7 10x42 Specs
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Nikon ProStaff P7 10x42 Reviews
Bright, crisp, easy to adjust
Bought these to watch birds on my bird bath. These binoculars are bright, crisp, and very easy to adjust. Works well for me.
Wow!
My first proper pair of binoculars, was researching for a week getting stuck between the P7 8x42 or 10x42, tested out both and went with 10x42. The fov is quite wide, don't feel cramp or claustrophobic, I'm willing to take a slightly narrower fov for a high magnification, during low light I can still see a lot of details, it's not heavy quite easy to keep steady. It's a good jack of all trade master of none, which is what I'm looking for, I don't expect to outgrow these binos for my casual use for bird watching, airplanes, far distances, and stargazing. Only con the objective lens cap are not good, get some 3rd party one that can attach to the body so you dont lose them.
