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Bushnell 8 x 42 Natureview Plus Binocular
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Bushnell NatureView Plus (13-2000) Binocular
This binocular has a nice tight feel. It is easy to focus, light in weight, and is very easy to adjust. The field of view is actually 441 feet at 1000 yards, not the advertised 330 yards. This was an error in the specifications as listed on the Amazon web site. Bushnell indicates that this model ( 13-2000 ) has a 441 feet @ 1000 yard field of view.
The unit I initially received had a minor flaw on the interior coating of one of the objective lenses. Apparently there is some room for improvement with Bushnell's quality control program.
I am waiting for a replacement of this same model, so I would say that overall I am pleased with the unit.
The unit I initially received had a minor flaw on the interior coating of one of the objective lenses. Apparently there is some room for improvement with Bushnell's quality control program.
I am waiting for a replacement of this same model, so I would say that overall I am pleased with the unit.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Ideal for all uses
This was a Christmas present for my wife. She wears glasses and has always had trouble with binoculars. These have special feature expecially for glasses wearers. The picture is clear and bright, the binoculars are easy to hold, focus and adjust to accomodate glasses. My wife is ecstatic about these binoculars.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent Binoculars
Excellent. Just the right combination of power (8x) and lens diameter (42 mm). Rugged, durable, not too heavy. Fold-down eyecups are great when wearing glasses.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
These Binoculars Do The Job
Purchased these binoculars after using my sister's Eagle Optics binoculars while birding at a migratory hotspot. Her binoculars were such an improvement over mine that I went online and found the Cornell University site that reviews and rates binoculars. The Bushnell binoculars were highly rated at by the Cornell reviewers so I purchased them. I wear glasses and the eye pieces adjust easily to accomodate my glasses. I use them primarily for birding and have found the optics sharp and the binoculars easy to focus. These binoculars weigh less than some of the other ones I looked at and that is important to me since I have neck and shoulder pain sometimes. I am very happy with my Bushnell binoculars.