Bushnell Falcon 10x50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black) | 
| Brand: Bushnell Category: Sports
List Price: $45.95 Buy New: $23.88 You Save: $22.07 (48%)
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Rating: 53 reviews Sales Rank: 268
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 8.2 x 4.2 full-size Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: 13-3450 Model: 13-3450 UPC: 029757334503 EAN: 0029757334503 ASIN: B000051ZOA
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| Features:
| • | Great for sports, sightseeing, nature study, backpacking, theater or concerts | | • | Porro prism, fully coated optics for superior light transmission | | • | InstaFocus system for fast focus on moving targets | | • | All-weather, non-slip rubber grip pads | | • | 12x magnification, 50-millimeter objective lens |
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Product Description An exceptional go-everywhere binocular, the Falcon is a great companion for sporting events, sightseeing outings, nature study, backpacking, theatre or concerts. Features include Bushnell porro prism coated optics for super sharp images. Affordably priced, and offered in two magnifications, these binoculars provide the detail that you would expect from a Bushnell product.
Amazon.com Product Description Great for stadium sports as well as hunting, the Bushnell Falcon is the standard in a wide-angle binocular. The durable design and finish allow for use in harsh conditions and rugged terrain. Coated lenses are helpful to keep fog out of vision and fold-down eyecups protect eyeglass lenses from scratching. The InstaFocus lever functions smoothly with just enough tension to control the magnification properly.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 48 more reviews...
Great vision December 4, 2008 I just have to tell you that this is great for birdwatching and sporting events. You won't regret it.
Amazing! October 8, 2008 Disregard the people who are wishing for a $300.00 pair of binoculars for $28.00! These binoculars are amazing; powerful, easy focus, truly amazing and all for $28.00!!
If you are looking for an excellent quality binocular that rivals those going for $150.00 these are your nocs.
Buy with confidence!
Decent for Cheap Binoculars October 1, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've had these binoculars for three years now. I bought them for hunting and they have been worth the money. On the other hand, if you can spend more for binoculars you probably should. I'm finally in the market for new ones and I compared them to two binoculars in the $125-$200 range, the Nikon Trailblazer and the Leupold Acadia. Here's some notes on the differences:
1. The Bushnell Falcons have terrible eye-relief. I wear glasses and I need glasses to correct double vision, and with the Bushnell Falcons, I lose a lot of field of view because of the poor eye relief. With the Nikon and Luepold models, the eye relief is huge,and my glasses make no difference. I have full field of view both ways.
2. Without glasses, the Bushnell Falcons have acceptable field of view. The Nikon and Leupold models have much better field of view.
3. The glass is better on the Leupold and Nikon. Images are clearer and crisper.
4. The Bushnell Falcons are heavy. Carrying them around on your neck all day is a pain in the, um, neck.
5. The focus controls on the Bushnell Falcon are good. The adjustable eyepiece is ok, but I find that it moves too easily and I have to adjust it every time I bring the binoculars up for use. If you can afford better binoculars, then get them. The Bushnell Falcon is good for the cost if you don't want to spend more.
Bushnell Binoculars-excellent buy! September 13, 2008 Bought these after using my brother-in-laws Minolta 10x50s. Like these better than his! Excellent product.
Avoid These for Several Reasons August 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Buying these are like buying a cheap bike. They'll probably stay in your drawer and quash any interest you have in either viewing celestial or terrestrial (or in some cases, telestial) objects. In short, these binocs will probably last at least a lifetime because they're so poor in rendering a respectable image. Seriously, buy a NIKON. You won't regret it. Also, if the people who gave these binocs a good review knew what they were buying, they wouldn't be buying entry level Bushnell binocs.
There are so many things going on when binoculars are focusing an image, things like chromatic aberration. Colors focus at slightly different points and a good lens has to bring them all together into one crisp image. The best way to see what I'm talking about is by picking up a pair of these binocs and then comparing them directly with a decent pair. Now please realize, even NIKON isn't considered GREAT, just decent. To get GREAT optics, plan on spending six or seven hundred clams, and more than a grand for super-photo quality optics. But, as with bicycles and everything else, there is usually a point of diminishing marginal return somewhere along the way. The basic rule of thumb is to NOT TO BUY CHEAP. If your binocs have Busruby-coated lenses, run, don't walk away from them! (These Bushnells aren't that bad, but your eyes deserve crisp, contrasty images, and with these binocs, you'll find yourself first focusing and then refocusing, vainly trying to find that sweet spot of clarity that never comes.)
So what are you doing still reading this? Point your mouse to a NIKON or try to find a pair of these used. You should be able to find them cheap.
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