See What The New Legends Are Made Of
Bushnell Legend Ultra HD 8x42 Binoculars in stock
#52530
$289.95
Bushnell Legend Ultra HD 8x42 Binoculars
- 8 power magnification, 42mm objective lens diameter
- Waterproof and fogproof, equipped with ED Prime Glass
- 17.2mm eye relief, 6.5 foot close focus distance
- Ultra wide 8-degree field of view
- Includes Bushnell's Deluxe Binocular Harness
Totally redesigned with a high-performance optics upgrade and a slimmer. lighter, tougher body design, and it's easy to see where Bushnell got the "Ultra HD." For the ultimate in color fidelity, brightness and light transmission, they're equipped with super-premium ED Prime Glass. The razor-sharp optics are fully mulit-coated and feature Bushnell's new Ultra Wide Band Coating that optimizes brightness and contrast. New Rainguard HD also boosts light transmission while ensuring foul weather or your own breath will never cost you a view. We cut the weight by adding a magnesium chassis, and enhanced comfort with soft-touch grip accents on the rubber-armored housing. A locking diopter maintains your settings. With class-leading field of view and extra-long eye relief, the latest chapter of the Legend covers more country with less effort than ever before.
Product Specifications:
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Use
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Terrestrial |
Telescopes can have multiple uses depending on their design. Refractors and Cassegrains can provide a "correct-image" view, so they can be used for daytime land viewing as well as astronomy. Reflectors render the image upside down so they are not recommended for daytime viewing. This is not an issue for astronomy, however, because there's no "right-side up" in space.
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Magnification
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8x |
A measure of the enlargement of an object seen through an optical instrument. More specifically, it is a measure of the angle subtended by an image viewed with optical aid divided by the angle subtended by the same object without optical aid. Magnification is determined by dividing the focal length of the telescope (or binocular) by that of the eyepiece. Hence a telescope with a 1200mm focal length and an eyepiece of 40mm yields a magnification of 30x. The human eye is considered 1x magnification.
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Optical diameter
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42mm |
The optical diameter (also known as aperture), is the size of the telescope's main light collecting lens or mirror, measured in millimeters or inches. As the diameter increases, more light is collected and the resolution increases.
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Field of view - angular
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8.0-deg |
The field of view expressed as part of a 360-degree circle. Holding your pinky finger out at arms length is approximately 1-deg wide. To convert this to the linear measurement of "feet at a thousand yards", multiply by 52.5. For example, at 1000 yards distance, a 7-deg binocular will see a width of 367.5 feet (7 x 52.5)
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Field of view - linear
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420.0 ft./1000 yd |
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Apparent field of view
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64.0-deg |
The edge-to-edge angular diameter of the light emerging from the eyepiece as seen by the eye. It is an inherent specification for a given eyepiece type or design. The apparent field of view of an eyepiece is directly related to the true field of view seen through the telescope; for a given focal length eyepiece, the greater the eyepiece's apparent field of view, the greater area of sky will be seen.
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Eye relief
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17.2mm |
The distance, measured in millimeters, between the observer's eye and the eyepiece lens in which the entire field of view remains visible. Eye relief varies with the optical design but generally increases with decreasing magnification. Long eye relief is advantageous for observers who wear glasses, as they don't have to put their eye directly on the eyepiece to see the entire field of view, nor do they have to remove their eyewear.
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Exit pupil
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5.3mm |
The diameter of the circle of light exiting the telescope eyepiece. It appears as a distinct disk when the telescope is pointed at a bright source like the Moon. Also known as the Ramsden disk, the exit pupil varies with both aperture and magnification.
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Near focus
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6 ft. |
The minimal distance at which a binocular and/or spotting scopes can attain focus. Near focus is an important quality for bird watchers and wildlife devotees who want to get as close as possible to their quarry.
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Coatings
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Fully Multi-coated |
Lenses are coated with an anti-reflective material to ensure that as little light as possible is reflected away, thus more gets to your eye. Good lenses are at least "fully coated," with a single layer of magnesium fluoride applied to each air-to-glass lens surface. Multiple layers of coatings are even more effective; the term "multi-coated" means one or more lens surfaces have multiple coatings. "Fully multi-coated" is superior because all lens surfaces are multiple-layer coated.
Mirror star diagonals are coated with a reflective material similar to telescope mirrors in order to reflect the light into the eyepiece. Standard aluminum coatings reflect between 88%-92%, and enhanced aluminum reflects 97%.
Dielectric coatings use a different process to deposit a coating that reflects 99% of the light. In addition to the higher reflectivity, Dielectric coatings are much more durable than aluminum coatings, so they last longer and can be cleaned with less risk of damage.
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Prism type
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BAK-4 Roof |
Porro Prisms:
A binocular prism system that contains two right-angle prisms in each barrel offset from one another, requiring that the objective lenses be spaced farther apart than the eyepieces. Optically, Porro prisms often perform better than their Roof prism counterparts.
Roof Prisms are a compact binocular prism system that allows the objective lenses to line up directly with the eyepieces and hence yields a more portable binocular. Roof prism binoculars lose slightly more light to reflections than Porro prism binoculars. High-quality roof prism binoculars compensate for this with special optical coatings.
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Focus style
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Center focus |
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Waterproof
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Yes |
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Tripod adaptable
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Yes |
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Diopter adjustment
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Yes |
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Weight
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1.4 lbs. |
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Additional included accessories
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Deluxe Binocular Harness, neck strap, carry case |
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Warranty
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Limited lifetime |
Included Items:
Binocular premium carrying case
Binocular neckstrap
deluxe binocular harness
Orion LensPen Mini Pro Cleaning Tool
$9.95
Orion Deluxe Binocular Strap
$8.95
Orion Deluxe 6-Piece Optics Cleaning Kit
$19.95
Orion Microfiber Optics Cleaning Cloth
$4.95
Orion Ultra Brush Dust Remover
$6.95