ACULON A211 10-22x50
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×ACULON A211 10-22x50
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×ACULON A211 10-22x50
- Eyepiece cap
- Objective lens cap
- Case
- Neck Strap
- Tripod Adapter
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A serious disappointment
Posted by Ordinary person on October 9, 2014
This particular pair of Nikon Aculon A211 10-22x50 binoculars was a serious letdown. After owning other Nikon products (including two cameras and a pair of Action binoculars), all of which impressed me greatly, I was in disbelief by how poor these binoculars turned out to be.
The field of view was horribly poor on 10-power, which begs the question why have such a variable to begin with? On 10 power, it's like looking through straws. Sure, the clarity is great, but the size of the image is horribly small.
I was far more impressed by my Nikon Action 10x50 binoculars. The field of view is nearly double, and the cost was nearly half. Having a 22-power zoom on the Aculon didn't at all make up for the diminished field of view.
I will most certainly be returning this product. -
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Not up to Nikons standard
Posted by mbrosch on July 4, 2014
Bought these a year ago and never was happy with the zoom feature since it didn't hold focus on both eye pieces when changing zoom, so it was zoom in and focus, zoom out and focus. Not a big problem but still tiring. Then I got them wet, not soaked, not drowned, just had them on in a light mist, and one side leaked. When I wanted to return them for repair Nikon wanted to see the original store receipt. and warranty card. HEADS UP: These things are not water proof, and save your warranty card and receipt..
Would I buy another Aculon? Absolutely not. Would I buy Nikon? I'm on the fence there. -
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Aculon 10-22x50
Posted by Grouse Hunter on March 28, 2013
These binoculars are worth the purchase price. The view is sharp at all focal lengths. Light weight, yet still hand holdable at maximum zoom, although I would recommend a monopod for extended viewing at 22x. The chromatic aberrations are minimal even in bright light. Great all around binocular.
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