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Bushnell

Bushnell PowerView 10x50 Wide Angle Binocular

4.1
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€106,00
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Description

  • Beautiful design and durability built to last
  • Wide-angle, Perma Focus binoculars with 10x magnification and 50-millimeter objective lenses
  • Fixed-focus operation dials in focus at any distance automatically
  • Fully coated optics for improved clarity and light transmission
  • Ergonomic rubber housing for a secure grip and shock resistance
  • Designed for sporting events and nature observation; limited lifetime warranty

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Customer Reviews

Great view, but the zoom nut it's to sensibleGood product, but while getting the focus nut to the desire point the zoom will move easily so this makes very difficult to focus both eyes. Hope you understand. 3Great for deer watchingWe bought these to enjoy watching deer on our farm. They are just right for this at distances up to about 900 yards. Much better at light gathering than the 8x28 units we have used in the past. Focusing is easy and fast and they are light enough to use for extended periods of time.*** UPDATE - 3/9/2017 *** I took a photo today by simply placing my cell phone lens over one of the eyepieces. I verified the range to the road sign using GPS at 8,472 ft (1.6 miles) - (2,824 yards) The view is actually razor sharp, but the autofocus on the phone camera blurs it a bit. I am very happy with the Bushnell Powerview 20x50. 5Worst pair of bino's I have ever owned.I have owned do own a lot of binos. These are just plain old poor quality. The lenses never focus right even with adjustments as per instructions. The focus-er (sp?) is so sensitive that it literally moves by itself. The distance between the eyepieces is to narrow and will not adjust out far enough. The best way I found to use them is to close one eye because even after adjustment things are still blurry. I own the previous model of these and I grab them instead because these are dookie. Would not buy again or recommend. 1Followed directions, never focused clearly, returningI'm going to plagiarize "Steve's" one star review from 2014, as I either received the pair he sent back, or Bushnell continues to deal with quality control issues. I had high hopes for these, so far my much cheaper binoculars are superior.Here's Steve's and my experience: "I have owned do own a lot of binos. These are just plain old poor quality. The lenses never focus right even with adjustments as per instructions. The focus-er (sp?) is so sensitive that it literally moves by itself. The distance between the eyepieces is to narrow and will not adjust out far enough. The best way I found to use them is to close one eye because even after adjustment things are still blurry. I own the previous model of these and I grab them instead because these are dookie. Would not buy again or recommend." 1Impressed with the optics, but not the build quality.My initial impression of these was pretty high. I was able to get both eyes in sharp focus on a bright star, collimation seemed also very good and chromatic aberration seemed acceptable. (Note, this was just by bracing myself against a sturdy object; a tripod might have made any subtle flaws more noticeable). The next day I tried to view nearer things in daylight. Again, at first I was pretty impressed. Then as I focused the binoculars in and out, I heard a kind of crackly noise, and eventually noticed an intermittent clinking sound (like metal on glass) as I moved the binoculars around. I traced the sound to the right barrel, and shined a flashlight through the objective. While I couldn't see a loose element, I could see a bunch of clear flakes sitting on the objective and scattered in the right barrel. I don't know if it was lens glue or actual glass, but this is not good. I can't speak to what happened during shipping, but in my possession, it was never roughly handled or dropped. The only "shock" it could have received was thermal shock from going outside in 20F weather to look at stars, which hopefully shouldn't cause an optical train to fall apart! 2So far so good. Excellent clear and crisp view with thoseSo far so good. Excellent clear and crisp view with those. 12 times 50 is enough for the use I have with this binocular, because:- with more zoom, you really need to have a steady hand to prevent a shaky view;- with 12 times zoom, you already need to be at a certain distance to be able to use them.Anyway, they seem well-made and sturdy (well, there is often complaints about the build-quality of such type of optics, but... they're basically designed to hand around the neck or put in front of the eyes. The rest of the time, they should rest safely in their case).Only complaint: the caps don't hold very well.But hey! for the price... 4Good brand name has gone to poor quality junk.I wanted to like these binoculars. I NEEDED to like these binoculars. But at the end I just couldn't bring myself to commit to a long term relationship. Firstly, they arrived in company packaging inside a Amazon box with NO, NADA, ZIP amount of bubble wrap or cushioning. This from a company that uses insane amounts of padding to ship a bar of soap. This may have contributed to the wonky viewing experience I had when I first tried them out. As a person who does surveillance for work, I needed a good pair of high powered glasses. Having been raised with Bushnell quality optics growing up I thought I would go with a name I knew. What a disappointment. Out of the box they felt solid and I was hopeful, but the minute I tried to see through them i knew i would be returning them. Firstly, even though they're 12X I could not focus any closer than 50 feet. Okay, no big deal, who needs that much magnification that close anyway. It then there was the odd feeling when trying to adjust them to my face. It seems like they modeled these on someone with a HUGE face. The eye cups just couldn't come together close enough to find a good viewing sweet spot. Then I noticed this weird gray haze in the right side tube that wouldn't go away no matter how I moved them around. It was almost like a reflection of sorts. Definitely not wanted. Lastly, when looking through the lenses only the absolute spot you were focusing on was clearly in focus. Like a 1 foot ring. Everything else outside of this perimeter was blurry even when shifting my view in the eyepiece. I have had other binos in the past that were clear throughout the entire field of view. These? NOPE. So, conclusion, they're going back after less than an hour in my hands. I can't recommend these to anyone unless you've got a very wide set pair of eyes, dont mind haze and only want to see a pinprick clearly. 1Worth every pennyI was going back and forth on these or a pair of Nikon (any pair or Nikon's, really). It was my understanding that these here Bushnell would be less than stellar compared to an expensive brand.Not true. These Bushnell 20x50 are awesome! They are super crisp, and believe it or not, they are actually really easy to hold steady considering the magnification. They have slightly more weight than, say, a small compact pair of bino's, but these are great. Worth every penny. 5Great pair of binoculars.These binoculars are well constructed and the optics work great, especially for the price. I used them on the range this weekend and I was able to see .223/5.56 holes in my paper target without any issues at 100 yards. My only complaint is that the focus knob is loose and requires constant adjustment. Every single time I place the bino's down, I found myself having to readjust the focus knob. If it weren't for that issue, these bino's would easily receive a 5 star rating from me. 4Wow! Super happy with purchase!I'm so happy I can perfectly see the wildlife in the open expanse out our back windows now! It's absolutely crystal clear, not too heavy, and I don't shake so much to make it prohibitive. All of the things I was worried about!My favorite thing off the bat is the tilted lever in the middle for changing focus. What a huge improvement on those familiar rotating wheels.It's also nice that it comes with a (soft-cover) case.We have a smaller Bushnell binoculars but they really won't do the job for long distances. In my limited binocular research, it's the first number which signifies the distance. So 20 is going to be much better for distance than the common 10 or 12.I don't think anyone would regret this purchase. These are fantastic! Happy birthday to me!ETA: I used this to go to a concert in a large auditorium downtown, and we sat in the very back row! I took these along and we had so much fun seeing the performers "up close." It worked absolutely perfectly for this use as well. 5
Bushnell PowerView 10x50 Wide Angle Binocular

Bushnell PowerView 10x50 Wide Angle Binocular

4.1
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€106,00
Sale price
€106,00
Regular price
€174,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€68,00)