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		<title>Orion UltraView 10&#215;50 Wide Angle Binocular</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Orion UltraView 10&#215;50 Wide Angle Binocular Eyeglass wearers know how frustrating it can be using binoculars. You have to take your glasses off with one hand and hold the binocular up to your eyes with the other. Then, you must lower the binocular and replace your glasses to scan the scene again with just your eyes. Playing this on-and-off game &#8230; <a href="http://www.digitalcamerabinocularsreview.com/679/orion-ultraview-10x50-wide-angle-binocular/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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                          Eyeglass wearers know how frustrating it can be using binoculars. You have to take your glasses off with one hand and hold the binocular up to your eyes with the other. Then, you must lower the binocular and replace your glasses to scan the scene again with just your eyes. Playing this on-and-off game gets pretty annoying. You&#8217;ve tried leaving your eyeglasses on, but it&#8217;s like looking through a keyhole: you can&#8217;t see the whole field of view. And you&#8217;ve tried to get by without your glasses, but everything in the distance is too blurry.Orion UltraViews are the answer. They are the ultimate in eyeglass- and sunglass-friendly binoculars! Their extra-long 22mm eye relief allows the full field of view to be seen with eyeglasses on, simply by retracting the twist-lock rubber eyecups. That&#8217;s a real luxury!UltraView binoculars are also long on optical quality. Made exclusively for Orion by Japan&#8217;s largest manufacturer of high-quality optics, UltraViews feature the finest BAK-4 glass prisms, and lenses finely ground and polished to exacting specifications. All lens and prism air-to-glass surfaces are fully multi-coated, providing much higher light transmission than can be achieved with the standard coatings offered on most other binoculars. Colors are pure and images are tack-sharp right out to the edges. The large center focus wheel allows quick focusing with just a fingertip.The UltraViews&#8217; cast alloy metal construction holds up admirably under extensive field use. Black rubber armoring protects the binoculars against bumps and scratches, and finger grooves provide a sure grip. </p>
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		<title>Orion UltraView   Binoculars 8 x 42 WA   wide angle   porro</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Orion UltraView Binoculars 8 x 42 WA wide angle porro Eyeglass wearers know how frustrating it can be using binoculars. You have to take your glasses off with one hand and hold the binocular up to your eyes with the other. Then, you must lower the binocular and replace your glasses to scan the scene again with just your eyes. &#8230; <a href="http://www.digitalcamerabinocularsreview.com/707/orion-ultraview-binoculars-8-x-42-wa-wide-angle-porro/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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                          Eyeglass wearers know how frustrating it can be using binoculars. You have to take your glasses off with one hand and hold the binocular up to your eyes with the other. Then, you must lower the binocular and replace your glasses to scan the scene again with just your eyes. Playing this on-and-off game gets pretty annoying. You&#8217;ve tried leaving your eyeglasses on, but it&#8217;s like looking through a keyhole: you can&#8217;t see the whole field of view. And you&#8217;ve tried to get by without your glasses, but everything in the distance is too blurry.Orion UltraViews are the answer. They are the ultimate in eyeglass- and sunglass-friendly binoculars! Their extra-long 22mm eye relief allows the full field of view to be seen with eyeglasses on, simply by retracting the twist-lock rubber eyecups. That&#8217;s a real luxury!UltraView binoculars are also long on optical quality. Made exclusively for Orion by Japan&#8217;s largest manufacturer of high-quality optics, UltraViews feature the finest BAK-4 glass prisms, and lenses finely ground and polished to exacting specifications. All lens and prism air-to-glass surfaces are fully multi-coated, providing much higher light transmission than can be achieved with the standard coatings offered on most other binoculars. Colors are pure and images are tack-sharp right out to the edges. The large center focus wheel allows quick focusing with just a fingertip.The UltraViews&#8217; cast alloy metal construction holds up admirably under extensive field use. Black rubber armoring protects the binoculars against bumps and scratches, and finger grooves provide a sure grip.The UltraView 8&#215;42 WA binocular is ideal for birding, nature observation, and traveling. Delightfully wide 8.2? field of view. Birders also love the exceptionally close focus of 12&#8242;. 8x magnification, 7mm exit pupil, extra-long 22mm eye relief. </p>
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