Celestron LandScout 8x40mm Porro Binocular
Original price was: ₹6,990.00.₹3,800.00Current price is: ₹3,800.00. (Inclusive of all taxes)-46% OFF
- K9 Prisms and Coated Optics – Image enhancing optical coatings for bright, color-rich views.
- 32.8′ Close Focus – Detailed, up close observation of subject in close proximity
- Adjustable Rubber Eyecups – whether you wear glasses or not, maximize your field of view by adjusting the rubber eyecups.
- Wide field of view allows you to take in the whole scene
- Ergonomic body – Rubber armor grip surface for extra non-slip comfort and ease of use
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LandScout binoculars are great, all-purpose binoculars at an affordable price that can bring a new level of enjoyment to almost any activity: sporting events, sightseeing, birding and wildlife observation, hiking, and more!
Coatings and Prisms
Inside the LandScout are two pairs of Porro prisms, reflective optical prisms that take the form of a right-angle triangle with two sides of equal length. Porro prisms make binoculars more compact without compromising focal length or the transit of the light rays as they pass through it giving it the classic “broad-shoulder” shape of a traditional binocular. Our Porro prisms are constructed of K9 optical glass, which provide high reflectivity so that more light passes through the optical path to your eye.
LandScout also contains other optical surfaces treated with special coatings to boost light transmission even more. The result is a brighter view than uncoated binoculars.
The Body
Whether you’re out on the trail or inside a crowded stadium, you want a binocular that is comfortable to hold and use over long periods, without fear of bumps or drops. LandScout features a lightweight and durable armor-protected chassis. Its tough, rigid frame is coated with rubber to stand up to hard use in the field. The LandScout is also water resistant and can repeatedly stand up to unexpected conditions.
Viewing through LandScout is comfortable for eyeglass wearers and non-eyeglass wearers alike, thanks to its rubber eyecups. Keep the eyecups up for proper positioning of the eyes without glasses. If you’re wearing glasses, simply fold them down and out of the way.
Perfect for a Variety of Uses
LandScout features 8x magnification, the perfect boost in power for sporting events, sightseeing, birding, wildlife watching, and more! You’ll get great views of distant subjects, plus a wide field of view so you can easily follow them as they move. But this 8x40mm binocular also offers a close focus of just 32.8 feet so you can also get detailed views of both nearby and distant subjects.. No matter how you choose to observe, this versatile binocular is an excellent all-around performer.
Ways to Observe
LandScout is tripod-adaptable, so you can mount it on any standard photographic tripod for extended viewing or digiscoping (photography through the eyepiece). The tripod adapter is sold separately.
Accessories Included
LandScout includes an adjustable neck strap that you can customize to be most comfortable for you. The binocular also includes a protective soft case for storage and transport so you can take it anywhere with confidence.
Specifications
- Magnification: 8x
- Objective Lens Diameter: 40mm (1.57″)
- Angular Field of View: 8.2°
- Linear Field of View (@1000 yds) / @1000 m): 429 ft (143 m)
- Exit Pupil: 5mm (.19″)
- Eye Relief: 12mm (.47″)
- Close Focus: 19 ft (6 m)
- Interpupillary Distance (max): 72mm (2.83″)
- Interpupillary Distance (min): 56mm (2.20″)
- Diopter Adjustment Range: -4 to +8
- Twilight Factor: 17.89
- Relative Brightness: 25
- Limiting Stellar Magnitude: Ideal: 10.51 | Moderate: 9.51 | Poor: 8.51
- Lens Coatings: Coated
- Prism Glass (Type): K9
- Prism Coatings: N/A
- Weight: 24 oz (680 g)
- Environmental Protection: Water Resistant
- Nitrogen Filled: No
- Tripod Adaptable: Yes
- Carrying Case: Soft Sided Cloth
- Dimensions: 173mm x 74mm x 137mm (6.8″ x 2.9″ x 5.4″)
Included Items:
- Carrying case
- Objective lens caps
- Eyepiece caps
- Lens cloth
- Instruction manual
Solar Warning
- Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with this optic. Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result.
- Never use your optic to project an image of the Sun onto any surface. Internal heat build-up can damage the optic and any accessories attached to it.
- Never leave your optic unsupervised. Make sure an adult who is familiar with the correct operating procedures is with your optic at all times, especially when children are present.