Nikon 7x35 Action Extreme ATB Binocular
Model: 7237
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Prism TypePorro
Magnification | 7.0x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 35 mm |
Angle of View | 9.3° (actual) |
Field-of-View | 487' @ 1000 yd / 161.68 m @ 1000 m |
Minimum Focus Distance | 16.40' / 5 m |
Exit Pupil Diameter | 5.0 mm |
Eye Relief | 17.3 mm |
Interpupillary Adjustment | 56 - 72 mm / 2.20 - 2.83" |
Focus Type | Center |
Tripod Mount | None |
Dimensions | 7.2 x 4.7 x 2.2" / 18.29 x 11.94 x 5.59 cm |
Weight | 28.22 oz / 800 g |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 2.55 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 8.0 x 7.25 x 3.75" |
Very sharp, well made. Nice wide field for astronomy. To me seems sharp out to the edge. The only downside is the objective covers which are kind of a pain to put on.
I have 5 other binoculars, but after borrowing one like this I decided to purchase them. Clear sharp images, smooth adjustment, and great to use with glasses. Wide field of view and excellent for whale watching.
Use mostly for birding and nature outings. Bright clear and just what I was looking for. I have a scope, but these make the initial find easier. A nice pair of 7 mag with wide field for finding the birds initially.
I bought these to watch the college football games. This Nikon Binocular was perfect for watching the two hometown rivals. I could see nearly the whole offensive line from my seat - having the wide angle view makes all the difference. On a cloudy rainy day this is plenty bright.
I gifted these to my girlfriend, who wanted to start bird-watching. She absolutely loves them. Not heavy and comes with its own case. They're great to take on our walks and hikes.
I really didn’t enjoy using this action ex 7x35, it’s cumbersome, unwieldy and with a stiff focus wheel, plus optically very average. I much preferred the aculon 7x35 which has a lighter, smoother focus wheel and just as good if not better optically but it isn’t waterproof and has very short eye...
My wife and are casual birdwatchers, and these binoculars come well reviewed for that purpose. A seasoned birder told us we should buy a good brand (Nikon - check!) and some £2-300 minimum. At under £150 these seem good value given the qulaity.
The centre of the wide field image is tack sharp - as good as top roof prisms costing many times more. Compared with more expensive binoculars with field flattening eyepieces it degrades more quickly towards the edge, but that's pretty much how the eye works and is of no concern to anyone except...
Outstansing performance from these 7x35 porro prims. Excellent field of view and very bright. Build quality is excellent. They have thick rubber coating and seem really robust. The case isnt that good and doesnt have a strap is a minor niggle.
Bought them for the races really, however obviously not used them for that purpose. Great for looking at the stars though. My previous binoculars were bigger (10x42), which does let you get closer to the action but in my hands suffered from too much shake.
- Eco-Glass Optics: Lead and Arsenic-Free
- BAK4 Porro Prisms
- Fully Multicoated Optics
- Wide Angle Viewing
- Nitrogen-Filled Fogproof / Waterproof
- Turn-and-Slide Rubber Eyecups
- 17mm Eye Relief
- Rubber Armored Housing