Nikon Aculon

10 x, 25 mm
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Product details

The Aculon A30 binoculars are extremely compact and lightweight. They feature a lens diameter of 25 mm, and the multi-coated lenses provide a large and bright image. The protective rubber coating ensures a secure and comfortable grip. A greater eye relief distance adds even more comfort. The Nikon optics are made from environmentally friendly glass. All lenses and prisms are free of lead and arsenic.

Key specifications

Visual field at a distance of 1000 m
87 m
Weight
275 g
Application range
Hiking
Leisure
Nature observation
Sports
Travel
Binoculars Equipment
Binocular
Magnification
10 x
Item number
2471768

General information

Manufacturer
Category
Manufacturer no.
BAA808SA
Release date
6.4.2022
Sales rank in Category Binoculars

Colour

Colour group
Black
Exact colour description
Black

Binocular properties

Binocular type
Binocular
Prism type
Rooftop
Binocular application range
Hiking
Leisure
Nature observation
Sports
Travel
Binoculars strength
10 x 25
Twilight figure
15.81
Binoculars Equipment
Binocular
Exit pupil
2.50 mm
Minimum focus distance
3 m
Aperture size
25 mm
Visual field at a distance of 1000 m
87 m
Binocular design
Compact
Magnification
10 x

Origin

Country of origin
China

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
RE100
SBTi

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
2 protective caps
Carrying strap
Ever-ready case
Spyglass

Product dimensions

Weight
275 g
Width
11.50 cm
Length
12.50 cm
Height
4.20 cm

Package dimensions

Length
15 cm
Width
11 cm
Height
8 cm
Weight
466 g

Legal Notice

Product Safety

14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
Return policy
24 Months Statutory warrantyGuarantee provisions
1 additional offer

Reviews & Ratings

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Sufficient35/100
Rank 6 out of 17Stiftung Warentest17 Ferngläser 08/2019ReleaseJuly 2019

Pollutant alert for binoculars For its test, Stiftung Warentest selected 17 binoculars from the top-selling price range and bought them anonymously in stores. From inexpensive binoculars from the supermarket to fast binoculars for bird watching even at dawn. 16 out of 17 binoculars tested were heavily contaminated with pollutants, for which they received the grade "poor"...