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Olympus Binoculars


Roamer 10x21 DPC I

There are no more excuses for not bringing your binoculars with you. The 10x21 DPC I models have coated lenses and prisms that will have you seeing things the way they were meant to be seen. Their non-slip rubber grips and thumb-rest will give you a stable and comfortable view. And their sporty design and ultra light weight will make carrying them a pleasure. With the 10x21 Roamer binoculars, there's no longer any reason to ever leave your binoculars home again.  Along with powerful optics, the Roamer 10x21 DPC I sports a number of other features to make for a comfortable viewing experience including a convenient center focus knob for easy, accurate focusing and built-in dioptric correction that can adjust to your individual eyesight.

Features & Benefits
Compact and lightweight for no-hassle portability
Contemporary design is sporty and stylish so the binoculars look as great as the view
Anti-reflective lens coating reduces glare
Special optical materials provide protection from harmful UV rays
Convenient center focus knob for easy, accurate focusing
Built-in dioptric correction adjusts to individual eyesight

Technical Specifications
Type Porro
Magnification 10x
Objective Lens Diameter 21mm
Exit Pupil Diameter 2.1mm
Rear Angle of View 5.0°
Apparent Angle of View 50.0°
Field Of View at 1000 yds 87m
Relative Brightness 4.4
Eye Relief 11mm
Diopter Adjustment Range Over +/- 2 m-1
Eye Interval Adjustment Range 60-70mm
Near Focus Distance 2.5m
Weight 170g
Dimensions At maximum eye interval: 107mm (W) x 82mm (L) x 41mm (H)
Lens Composition 6 elements in 4 groups
Coating Mono-layer coated lens
Features UV-Ray Protection
Aspherical Lenses

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