April 10, 2012
By Florida Sportsman Newswire
Nikon's next generation of EDG binocular delivers ruggedness and extraordinary images. Extra-low dispersion glass eliminates chromatic aberration or the dispersion that occurs when light rays of varying wavelengths pass through optical glass. Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism coatings ensure the brightest images even in the lowest light. Nikon ED glass produces brilliant, high-resolution images that are extremely bright, razor sharp and free of flare for unparalleled viewing in any conditions.
A wealth of advanced technologies are integrated into each and every optical part of the EDG line, including a Field Flattener Lens System. This cutting-edge technology results in a higher light transmission rate and flatter characteristics across the entire visible light range. This means experiencing a crystal clear field of view and more natural color reproduction.
The redesigned chassis features a short bridge style and additional rubber armour for an easy grip. Sure fitting rubber objective caps protect lenses while staying locked in place. A multifunction, central focusing knob provides precise focusing as well as diopter adjustments for unparalleled speed and convenience. Weight in the field is not an issue; the EDG's magnesium alloy body cuts weight without sacrificing durability. The EDG is waterproof and fogproof, O-ring sealed and dry nitrogen-filled to handle the toughest conditions. The ergonomically contoured horn-shaped detachable eyecups block out peripheral light for a clear field of view. The EDG has long eye relief (8x32-18.5mm, 10x32-17.3mm, 7x42-22.1mm, 8x42-19.3mm and 10x42-18mm) that provides optimum view with or without eyewear.