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Bushnell H20 10x42 Roof Prism Binocular

BIN-BN-15-1042
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The affordable Bushnell H2O roof prism binocular lets you enjoy the view from dawn until dusk. Going to the lake? Don't worry about these binoculars—waterproof and fogproof construction means a dunk in the water won't matter. The H2O binocular is covered by the Bushnell limited lifetime warranty.

Optical Features
Multi-coated Lenses Increase light transmission with multiple anti-reflective coatings on at least one lens surface.
Construction Features
Roof Prisms Appreciated for a streamlined shape and durability.
Rubber Armoring Provides a secure, non-slip grip.
Adjustable Eyecups Twist up and down for comfortable viewing with or without eyeglasses.
Center Focus Wheel Adjusts both binocular barrels at the same time.
Right Eye Diopter Adjusts for differences in a user's eyes. Located by the right eyepiece.
Tripod Adaptable Can be mounted using standard ¼-inch threading. Adapter sold separately.
Design Features
Waterproof Optics are sealed with O-rings to prevent moisture, dust, and debris from getting inside the binocular.
Fogproof Barrels are filled with nitrogen gas to inhibit internal fogging.
Magnification 10x
Objective Lens Diameter 42 mm
Field of View 305 feet/1000 yards
Eye Relief 17 mm
Close Focus 12 feet
Weight 25 ounces
Dimensions (HxW) 5.5 x 5.0 inches
Weatherproofing Waterproof/Fogproof
  • Rainguard
  • Tethered objective lens covers
  • Neck strap
  • Case

Total Reviews: 2

Average Rating:

clueless - 04/22/2010

by argee from home

sorry i got this. no instruction on how to attach strap, bushnell website claims customer service is top priority .. only contact info in US is fax number.

Better than the price might suggest - 12/14/2009

by Andy Yun from San Francisco, CA

The image in these binoculars is better than you might think, given the price range. I use these as "feeder" binoculars and as a loaner pair when my kids or their friends accompany us on birding and camping trips. The central image is bright and sharp. Good for around 100 yds or less, where most birding occurs. There is some distortion around the edges, but not bad. I wear glasses, and think the eye relief is good. On the not-so good side, the eye cups tend to twist themselves up or down when taken from the case, and the right eye focus adjustment is too stiff. The image is not as good as the image in my Steiners or Celestron binoculars, but those both have phase coated optics and cost more. Great budget binoculars for general use or beginning birding. The waterproof seal and soft rubber armor make them rugged enough for field use by not-so careful users (kids). If you are upgrading, though, I'd try to get something with phase coated optics.