Steiner 8x44 Peregrine XP Binocular

Steiner 8x44 Peregrine XP Binocular

 
Larger image or other views
 

Quantity:
Product Description:

Steiner 8x44 mm Peregrine XP Binoculars provide a clear, wide viewing field great for birdwatching and hunting! Clear, bright and powerful magnification gets you up-close and personal with the great outdoors, while the wide viewing field lets you track down darting birds and fast-moving wildlife with ease! Also features a tough rubber armoring that will withstand clumsy hands and hard use in all types of conditions... so go ahead and bring these Binocs anywhere! Top-notch quality: High definition optics for unbeatable brightness and color; Smooth-as-silk precision center focus goes from 6 1/2 foot close focus to infinity in a mere 1 1/2 turns; Waterproofed to U.S. military specifications; NANO-Coated lens surfaces eliminate rain, snow and moisture from view; Lenses clean easily with running water, hand shake to dry; Pressurized with dry nitrogen gas to eliminate internal fogging; 390 feet @ 1,000 yards F.O.V.; 20 mm eye relief for viewing that won't strain your eyes; Gel-pad thumb grips for pillow-soft comfort; Includes easy-to-remove lens caps; Easy-on, easy-off neoprene rain hood to protect eyepiece from the elements; Clic-Loc strap system for quick removal and attachment of neck strap; Weigh 30 ozs.; Carry case included. Get yours today! Steiner 8x44 mm Peregrine XP Binoculars
Product Details
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Steiner
  • EAN: 0077068008040
  • Label: Steiner
  • Manufacturer: Steiner
  • Model: 804
  • MPN: 804ST
  • ProductGroup: Sports
  • ProductTypeName: SPORTING_GOODS
  • Publisher: Steiner
  • Studio: Steiner
  • UPC: 077068008040

Electronics Articles

Professional video camera
A Professional video camera (often called a Television camera even though the use has spread) is a high-end device for recording electronic moving images (as opposed to a movie camera, that records the images on film). Originally developed for use in television studios, they are now commonly used for corporate and educational videos, music videos, direct-to-video movies, etc. There are two types of professional video cameras: High end portable, recording cameras (essentially, high-end camcorders) used for ENG and EFP image acquisition, and studio cameras which lack the recording capability of a camcorder, and are often fixed on studio pedestals. Portable professional cameras are generally much larger than consumer cameras and are designed to be carried on the shoulder. Technology It is common for professional cameras to split the incoming light into the three primary colors that humans are able to see, feeding each color into a separate pickup tube (in older cameras) or charge ...
Camera basics: shutter-speed, aperture and ISO
In this article, I’ll introduce you to the basic elements that you can use to control exposure in your shooting. If you have a digital SLR, there will be a way to set all of these controls on your camera, but since they differ between manufacturers and models, you’ll need to refer to your camera’s manual to find out exactly how to change them. All cameras, whether an ancient film camera, or a more modern digital, work in pretty much the same way. Photographs are taken by letting light fall onto a light-sensitive medium, which records the image. Traditionally, this has been film, but more recently, it tends to be a digital sensor. The more light that falls onto the film or sensor, the lighter the image. Put simply, a camera consists of a light-tight box that stores a light-sensitive device (either a film or a digital sensor), a lens that magnifies and focuses the image onto that light-sensitive device through a hole in the box (called the aperture) , and a shutter that opens ...