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The Steiner Navigator Pro 7x50 Binoculars offer a powerful 7X magnification and high contrast optics, designed for marine use. With features like a floating prism system, sports auto focus, and a rugged, lightweight design, these binoculars are built to deliver exceptional image clarity in any environment. Backed by a lifetime warranty, they are the perfect companion for adventurers seeking reliability and performance.
Exit-Pupil Diameter | 7.1 Millimeters |
Coating | Contrast-enhancing coating |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Field of View | 126.1 Meters |
Apparent Angle of View | 7.5 Degrees |
Diopter Adjustment Range | 5 diopters |
Zoom Ratio | 7 multiplier_x |
Eye Relief | 7.1 Millimeters |
Prism Type | Porro Prism |
Relative Brightness | 51 |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimeters |
Specific Uses For Product | Marine |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Size Map | Full Size |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12"L x 8.1"W x 5.5"H |
Material Type | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Color | Navy Blue |
A**R
Outstanding Optics, Well Armored, Crystal Clear Both Day & Night.
Bought the Steiner - "Military/Marine 7X50 Binocular," less than a month ago and every one on BridgeWatch wants to "Borrow" it. This has made it so that it will be the library- like "Borrowing Unit," and thus purchased this Steiner -"Navigator Pro 7X50 Binocular," for exclusive use by this writer. It is superior with enhanced coatings for all circumstances eliminating minor night distortions that the Military/Marine unit has. Hefty, well balanced, and crystal clear- advanced coatings on optics all makes this unit: Outstanding. It is pricey but if marine safety and navigation are salient to keeping Safety-At-Sea, plus "Intra- Coastal Water Way" use - this unit has no rivals for value and utility. If economy is warranted, stay with the "Military/Marine" unit, which will -in fact- fit the bill, but again everyone will want to "try it out," and may never be returned. Update: This binocular is now over two years old and operates just like it didright out of the box, even with hard marine use in all forms of dirty weather and rough water. This speaks well for itself for quality and unsurpassed utility, plus having a life-time-warranty, as long as it is treated as any precision optical instrument, using the neck strap at all times and casing it when not in use.Both the U.S.N. and U.S. Coast Guard use 7X50 Binoculars for General Bridge Watch plus for Look-Outs,as the greater the magnifications yields increased "Magnification Image Movement," and for light-gathering capabilities for Night Vision and Astronomical Purposes Seven (7) Power is judged the most versatile. Steiner is the choice maker for many navies of NATO nations, with the U.S.M.C. using Steiners, except these are for military purposes and hence carry a very heavy purchase price. The Steiner Navigator Pro is Made In Germany, as well as the Steiner Military/MarineBinocular; my source of the information is from Steiner-U.S.A.-Incorporated and from extensive internet researcheson Steiner Binoculars.Sad to have learned that Steiner of Germany has -in fact- discontinued making this Outstanding Binocular, going from "BAK4 Prisms," to cheaper and inferior "Schmidt-Pechan Prisms" which have latent defects by having more "Light Bending Characteristics," and hence less light transmission, especially lacking in Night Vision Requirements both for Navigation and Astronomy. Amazon is offering this now discontinued unit with a 50% Discount and took advantage of purchasing another for gift purposes. The replacement binocular is called the "Navigator," which has a heavier price and using more plastic in the body to reduce:production costs, size, weight and focal length. The "Schmidt-Pechan Prisms" were -in fact- made for "Roof Prism Binoculars," which are less bright and less sharper image than binoculars with the "BAK4 Prisms" as the "Steiner Navigator Pro." If one wants to "Fact Check," use the intenet and look up "Inferiority Of Schmidt-Pechan Prisms Compared To BAK4 Prisms For Binoculars."
M**N
Just simply the best .
I normally got a very bad habit of writing to much , but this will need very little to say . I am 83 years of age , and for 67 years years i have been buying binoculars. In that time i have bought approx 38 to 40 pairs , so yes i feel i know a good pair of Binoculars . Still own about 6 . So what do i think of these Steiner Military Marine 7X50 Bins . Size , perfect , far to complex to explain but they used a method that has caused them to be even neater than any other 7X50 I have ever seen . Optics , only the best “ BAK 4 Prisms “ . Weight , heavy yes but you must expect thatwhen they have been driven over by a 2 . 1/4 ton USA Pick up truck . Yes of course marked , but no fault in usage .Working perfectly and Colimnation perfect line up . Almost the most perfect set of Gasses i have ever seen , i am convinced once you hold these then you will not want to put them down . I am happy for you to contact me via Amazon , as to Amazon then you have a winner here . Ken Picton .
S**E
Nothing finer than a Steiner!
There is a reason why Steiner is the go to brand for maritime and armed professionals worldwide. You don't buy these binoculars to put them away in your jacket. You buy them to give you unparalleled clarity and sturdiness in unforgiving environments. As a maritime professional I have found the built-in compass (different model) more of a nuisance than an asset. Even more when working on a big metal ship which offsets any magnetic field. In my career I have used Bushnell (crap), Nikon (if you really have to), Swarovski (couldn't justify it's price tag), but Steiner has always stood out for me.I added some auto luminescent tape on my binoculars so I can find them easily at night.The strap attachment is a downside, as it doesn't allow me to buy a nicer strap. The current strap is, just like the pouch, of a too cheap quality that doesn't do justice to the binoculars. I also miss a place where I could add my name, rank or otherwise personalize them.Are they worth it? Absolutely! (Cruise ship professionals know what the review title means)
J**S
Very good for general use
Outstanding! General use.. not strong enough for bird watchers. Worth the price!How, after several months of using I find them exceptional!! My number #1 grab and go!
T**.
Great binoculars, just don’t have high expectations of lens cover
One lens caps pops off continuously. It was tight when I opened the box, but now it falls off the lens every time I try to put it on. It doesn’t matter which lens I try to put it in, it always pops off.. very frustrating for the price. The binoculars are great, though!
E**E
Excellent value
I had already decided that I did not require the compass option so this model was the perfect choice. As others have pointed out. Focus once and you’re done. The clarity is astounding. One very small issue. These suckers are hefty! The obvious solidness and quality build certainly offsets that surprise. I expect I will enjoy using these binoculars for a very long time.
J**R
Best value in a high-end marine binocular
Thus model in my opinion is the best value if you're in the market for a high-end marine binocular. It has the durability, auto focus, and capabilities of a high end binocular, but hits a reasonable price point by eschewing some of the arguably gimmick features and unclear value-adds you see in expensive binos, even in the Steiner line.
R**B
You get what you pay for in these.
Outstanding images in daytime (5 stars). Remarkable performance in twilight (5 stars).Night vision is adequate (3 stars).50mm lens opening limits use after sunset. These binoculars are not small or lightweight but are very robust. Absolutely no regrets 🤗
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