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Barska 10x42mm Crush Binoculars Blush Compact Design

Barska 10x42mm Crush Binoculars Blush Compact Design
  • Product Code: eq43915
  • Availability: In Stock

$209.97 $300.26

Striking a balance between functionality and sportiness, Barska 10x42mm Crush Binoculars Blush Compact Designin a light pink, called Blush,, utilize the common combination of magnification and objective lens size to gives users the ability to make detailed observations of distant objects with enhanced low-light performance. Helping boost usability are antireflection fully multi-coated optics that improve color rendition and contrast, while increasing light transmission especially in challenging light conditions such as at dawn or dusk, or under heavy canopies. The chassis is wrapped in a slip-resistant rubber armoring and the stylish color makes the Crush stand out in a crowd at a game, concert, or range. If you're planning on glassing for extended periods, these binoculars can be mounted on a tripod using an optional adapter.

BAK4 Roof Prisms    Fully Multi-Coated Optics    Closed Bridge Configuration    Large Textured Center Focusing Wheel    Tripod Mountable with Optional Adapter    Twist-Up Rubber Eyecups    Weight 19.2 Ounces

Key Specs
Prism TypeRoof (BAK4)
Magnification10x
Objective Lens Diameter42 mm
Angle of View5.8° (Actual)
Field of View304.5' @ 1000 yd / 101.5 m @ 1000 m
Exit Pupil Diameter4.2 mm
Parameters
Performance
Magnification10x
Objective Lens Diameter42 mm
Angle of View5.8° (Actual)
Field of View304.5' @ 1000 yd / 101.5 m @ 1000 m
Minimum Focus Distance8.2' / 2.5 m
Exit Pupil Diameter4.2 mm
Eye Relief13.6 mm
Diopter AdjustmentYes
Focus TypeCenter
General
Weight19.2 oz / 544.3 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.705 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7.35 x 6.8 x 3.2"

  • 10x magnification
  • 42mm objective lenses
  • Compact BAK4 roof prisms
  • Antireflection fully multi-coated optics improve light transmission, color rendition, and contrast
  • 305-foot field of view at 1000 yards
  • 13.6mm eye relief
  • 4.2mm exit pupil

  • Closed-bridge / single-hinge configuration
  • Large textured center focusing wheel
  • Right-eye dioptric correction
  • Twist-up rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear
  • 13.6mm eye relief
  • 4.2mm exit pupil

  • Protective rubberized armoring in light pink, called Blush, provides a slip-resistant grip
  • Tripod mountable with optional adapter
  • Weight 19.2 oz

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Where is this product made?

A: The country of origin for this item is China

Q: 2. Is the Sprocket 200 the same as the Sprocket 2nd Edition?

A: Yes, they are.

Q: 3. Is this a full-size or compact mouse? I'm looking for one the size of the M310. Thank you.

A: The dimensions of the Logitech Design Collection Mouse are 3.7 x 2.2 x 1.5", whereas the dimensions of the Logitech M310 Wireless Mouse are 4.4 x 2.4 x 1.5".

Q: 4. Is the internal rangefinder visible at all times? Can this binocular be use for astronomy too?

A: The Barska 7x50 WP Battalion Binocular does not have an illuminated rangefinder so it would be difficult to view in low light. They can be used for astronomy too but I would recommend using binoculars that do not have a rangefinder, but ones with more magnification and/or a larger objective lens diameter.

Q: 5. Does the compass show mils or degrees?

A: The embedded compass for the Barska 8x30 WP Battalion Binoculars with Internal Rangefinder (BH # BA8X30BWPB) is demarcated in degrees.

Q: 6. Does this product come with lens caps?

A: No it does not.

Q: 7. can I view the scene without using the card?

A: You can review your photos and videos on the Night Vision Binocular itself. Keep pressing the MODE button until you get to the Gallery mode. Use the ZOOM and IR buttons to scroll up and down your photos and videos.

Q: 8. How long does the reorder take

A: Barska 20x32 Lucid View Binoculars (Black) BH #BA20X32LVBCL • MFR #AB10670 is a special order item. Once an order is places it can take up to 4 weeks to arrive at B&H. With the condition that Barsks has them in stock to send out

Q: 9. What size battery does this take

A: 2 LR44 batteries

Q: 10. The driver does not work on my sprocket. I cannot get it to connect with my phone...blue tooth is enabled and it saysOoops something went wrong while connecting to your sprocket, Make sure the sprocket printer is on and bluetooth connected.?

A: You can get help within the warranty from HP support. https://support.hp.com. You can also reach them by phone at 1-800-HPINVENT

21/09/2024

[1.705 lb] This Binocular comes with 30x lens the highest magnification lens you can get without a zoom. All Zoom Binoculars gets a darker view after 25x, so the higher the zoom, the darker the view gets. But this Binoculars comes with Professional 80mm Objective Lens that brings in all the light needed to get a clear view of anything small or large. You will need a tripod to hold this one still but its worth getting. It comes with a professional case and B&H delivers on-time.

5
04/09/2024

[1.705 lb] Good price, quick shipping, AND the binoculars are ideal for my purposes. YES, they need some kind of stabilization, tripod etc. I get adequate results for most of my purposes using a monopod.
Long story short, GET THEM, USE THEM, ENJOY THEM.

5
03/07/2024

[Roof (BAK4)] impressive binoculars

5
21/06/2024

[10x] The binoculars are great. They came to my house very fast, I love the service hand down. I will more business with B&hH

5
11/06/2024

[10x] These are great binoculars for the money spent!!! Orderer them through B&H photo in New York,Very fast deliverycame a day earlier than expected the imaging through these bino's,very small trace colorations around the edges but not enough to hinder the view by far. The image attached was taken through these mounted to a Sunpak medium duty tripod 6630 LX, also ordered through B&H photo as well, these two items work perfectly together, and using a cell phone through an adapter. The only editing that was done was a slight contrast adjustment.

5
21/05/2024

[Center] i use this one more often than the other 8 i have even more than my omni 120 telecope great for views of the milky way in saggitarius/scorpius cygnus area. also the great orion nebula is a sight. i esp like the big wide field eye piece which shows as many stars as possible in one field

5
09/05/2024

[4.2 mm] This astro bin is a cumbersome Porro, which in the current days of roofs, looks like it came from another age. But, importantly, mine came with what seems to be very good collimation, little CA, and that center brace that gives it the feel of some kind of a single sledgehammer-like device. I was curious enough to train them on Saturn and what I saw, under rather poor seeing conditions, was indeed a disk, an elongated disk like it's said Galileo himself spotted. No rings; but they were there. I read it takes 35-power minimum to glimpse them, so no wonder. Perhaps under the best skies somewhere and under pristine seeing and transparency, one actually could cull up the rings with these. Alberio was easy and nicely colored, proving to me the optics in here are good enough, esp. for the money. Have not gone down to the beach with them yet. Remember there is zero weatherproofing here, so it's important to keep them dry at all times. At night, when bringing them back indoors and exposing them to rapid temperature change, it might be a good idea to place them in a big baggy first and leave the outside air in it; and also to pre-treat them with an anti-fog lens cleaner. Outdoors, if rain begins, simply put them away for now and go with a waterproof substitute with a lower power. Phil Harrington discusses binocular sizes and writes that 30x80s are really only for planets, but I find it compelling to go against the grain of this sort of cut-off. The exit pupil is small, granted, but the big ol' 80mm objectives are not, so the trade-off here is minimal, the light-gathering is remarkable. I'm going to try it on some of the Virgo-Coma galaxies next time I can get to a dark site and when they're visible. Should be a challenge worth doing.

5

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