Designed for use on the water, with an airtight, waterproof structure filled with nitrogen gas. Thanks to their polycarbonate body, these binoculars are lightweight and dependable.
Long eye relief design with a maximum length of 18mm. Eye relief refers to the distance between one’s eyes and the eyepiece that still allows one to view the entire field of vision. Long Eye Relief binoculars allow one to see right up to the edge of the field of vision even while wearing glasses.
The 7x50WPC-XL has a high-precision built-in compass with maximum error of ±0.5°. The scale can be used to identify the object’s direction, measure distance, and determine the size of the object. The compass is global, accurately measuring direction in both northern and southern hemispheres. The compass has an internal light to view scale during the night.
- Designed for use on the water, with an airtight, waterproof structure filled with nitrogen gas. Thanks to their polycarbonate body, these binoculars are lightweight and dependable.
- The large 50mm objective lenses let in a copious amount of light, making it easy to see your target object.
- Designed with comfortable 18mm long eye relief for easy viewing with minimal eye strain. The long eye relief also allows a user with glasses to have full visibility of the field of view.
- The 7x50WPC-XL has a high-precision built-in compass with maximum error of ±0.5°. The scale can be used to identify the object’s direction, measure distance, and determine the size of the object.
The compass is global, accurately measuring direction in both northern and southern hemispheres.
The compass has an internal light to view scale during the night.
- Magnification
7
- Objective diameter (mm)
50
- Field of view (°)
7
- Apparent field of view (°) *1
46.4
- Field of view at 1000m (m)
122
- Exit pupil
7.1
- Relative Brightness
51
- Eye relief (mm)
18
- Minimum Focus Distance (m) *2
12.3
- Height (mm)
180
- Width (mm)
201
- Depth (mm)
76
- Weight (g)
(w/o Battery) 910
- Adustment range for interpupillary distance (mm)
56-72
- Dioptric adjustment range (±mm)
±4
- Focus type
IF
- Water resistant*3
1m-5min
- Battery
LR43 x1
- Operationg temperature
−20℃ - +50℃
There are two main ways of using the compass built into the 7x50 compass type binoculars.
You can work out your current direction of travel relative to a buoy by calculating the difference between the number displayed when looking at the buoy and the number displayed when looking in the direction of the bow. In the example on the right, the compass reads 270° when looking at the buoy and 240° when facing the bow, indicating that the boat is traveling 30° to the left of the buoy.
If you know either the size or distance of a target, you can roughly calculate the other. The lighthouse in this example is 10m in height and the scale is showing 40 mils. The approximate distance can be calculated with a simple equation.
- Designed for use on the water, with an airtight, waterproof structure filled with nitrogen gas. Thanks to their polycarbonate body, these binoculars are lightweight and dependable.
- The large 50mm objective lenses let in a copious amount of light, making it easy to see your target object.
- Designed with comfortable 18mm long eye relief for easy viewing with minimal eye strain. The long eye relief also allows a user with glasses to have full visibility of the field of view.
- Magnification
7
- Objective diameter (mm)
50
- Field of view (°)
7
- Apparent field of view (°) *1
46.4
- Field of view at 1000m (m)
122
- Exit pupil
7.1
- Relative Brightness
51
- Eye relief (mm)
18
- Minimum Focus Distance (m) *2
9.8
- Height (mm)
180
- Width (mm)
201
- Depth (mm)
65
- Weight (g)
(w/o Battery) 885
- Adustment range for interpupillary distance (mm)
56-72
- Dioptric adjustment range (±mm)
±4
- Focus type
IF
- Water resistant*3
1m-5min
- Battery
-
- Operationg temperature
−20℃ - +50℃
- *1 Apparent field of view based on ISO14132-1:2002
- *2 MOD may differ depends on the viewer's sight in case of Indivisual focus.
- *3 Do not mean it can be used in water.
Bundled items: Objective lens caps, eyepiece rainguard, and flotation neck strap.