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The Nikon Aculon A30 10X25 Binoculars are compact, lightweight binoculars designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a powerful 10x magnification and multi-coated optics, they provide a bright and clear view, making them ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and other outdoor activities. Their durable rubber housing ensures they can handle the elements, while the center focus mechanism allows for quick adjustments.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.2 x 11.2 x 8.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 12.2 x 11.5 x 2.5 centimetres |
Item Weight | 270 Grams |
Brand | Nikon |
Camera Lens | 25mm |
Colour | Black |
Has image stabilisation | No |
Model year | 2013 |
Plug profile | Tripod Mount |
Objective Lens Diameter | 25 Millimetres |
Part number | BAA808SA |
Viewfinder Magnification | 10x |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Focus type | Center Focus |
Style | Single |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**
Excellent binoculars
These were a gift which I bought with no knowledge of binoculars. All I knew was they had to be small and lightweight for easy of putting in a pocket. My partner is delighted and says they perfect for bird spotting in the park and he can even identify the aircraft logo as they take off from LHR. For the price I think they’re excellent value for money
W**A
Clear image and easy focusing
Only just received these Nikon Aculon A30 10x25 binoculars along with the Olympus wp2 10x25 binoculars and straight away I've put them to the test to see which pair I preferred. Only took me half an hour to decide in the favour of the Nikon binoculars The Olympus were very clear but found them more difficult to focus compared to the Nikon, the Nikon was also more comfortable in my hands so straight away I decided to keep them , excellent product , very clear and easy to focus with a quality feel , excellent optics justike my Nikon Aculon 8x42 binoculars.
A**R
Nikon quality optics in a small package !
This product deserves 5* but I have knocked off a star because the one I received appears to be used and also because it comes without a cap to protect the lens or I didn't receive one.Prior to this I tried a praktica 10x50 purchased for £40 and a cestron 15x70 at £67. I'm happy to report that the qaulity of the image on Nikon beats those two hands down which is surprising because the size of the lens is tiny compared to the other two . I have yet to try this on a clear night . I will update my review when I do.So the dial is precise and achieves a beautiful focus very quickly. The other two brands mentioned above did not focus as well in comparison to the Nikon.The size is amazing because it's the size of my palm so carrying it around everywhere you go is not an issue whatsoever.So 5* optics which is not surprising given it's Nikon. I should have known having owned a Nikon slr for years.You get a quality case to hold it in.
J**N
Brilliant vision
Really compact easy to use perfect for horse racing
P**D
Superb binoculars
Even better than I expected. Very sharp, high magnification. Great outdoors, but I also used them once in the theatre. Best of all, they're so light you can put them on your belt and not notice them.
R**N
Superb binoculars. Best I've had
These binoculars are fabulous.I have some Olympus 8/40 which are very good can't fault them but wanted a smaller pair to keep with me. Read previous revues that compared the Nikon against the Olympus 10/25 wp .I bought both pairs to compare them ,both are very clear images and lovely to use but I found the focus wheel on the Olympus to be very sensitive .the Nikon focus was much easier to use very easy to adjust when moving from one object to another further out .I also found the Nikon was slightly larger and fitted my hands better than the Olympus.It was close but for me the Nikon looked nicer and was more comfortable to hold and use ,and £25 cheaper .A great little pair of binoculars and well worth buying .It's two years since I started using these and I'm still blown away as to how good they are. I've just bought another pair to leave in my car as I keep leaving them at home and wish I'd got them with me.Just spent a lovely two hours at South Sea watching all the ships and boats etc leaving and arriving at Portsmouth.
S**B
Nikon Aculon A30 10x25 beats the Olympus WP II 10x25 just!
I bought both Nikon Aculon A30 10x25 and the Olympus WP II 10x25 as they had very similar specs and I wanted to compare them. I would say that both binoculars performed really well but I chose the Nikon because I think they have a clearer image over a wider section of the lens - the clarity is stunning to be honest! The Nikon Aculon also has a nice feel in the hands and the focussing ring was firmer and more sure for accurate focussing. Other reviews mentioned that the strap does not securely attach to the binoculars - this is flat wrong - the other reviewers clearly weren't attaching the strap correctly - you need to feed the strap through the moveable buckles for secure and adjustable attachment (see photos).This is not to say that the Olympus binoculars aren't excellent binoculars as well and they are gas filled and fully waterproof (which the Nikons are not) so if this is important to you then you wouldn't go far wrong in choosing them over the Nikon. They also have screw out eyepieces which allows them to be folded away in a smaller case - although both binoculars are the same light weight (270g) and are very portable. The focussing ring on the Olympus was looser and had an uneven pressure point mid-way through the focus range - you can still focus it accurately but I preferred the Nikon's focussing ring.The clarity of the image and overall ergonomics of the Nikon is just that bit better for me and so this was my choice.
C**L
Great bins but spec wearers beware
These appear to be great binoculars from an optical and build point of view but I'm having to return them as even with folding down the rubber surround around the eyepieces I'm still quite a bit short of a complete field of view when wearing spectacles. Part of the reason for that is that even after folding the rubber surround down the rubber edges of the eyepieces are not flush with the actual eyepiece lens surface, or even close. Note that there are no 'twist away' surrounds on this model and the manual recommends folding down the rubber cups for spectacle wearers. It may work if your spectacle lenses are particularly close to your eyes but it doesn't work for me. Shame because they are impressive otherwise.
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