Cheapest Fujinon 7107751 Mariner XL 7x50 WP Marine Individual Focus Porro Prism Binoculars with Compass

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Fujinon 7107751 Mariner XL 7x50 WP Marine Individual Focus Porro Prism Binoculars with Compass Product Description:



  • Only 31 ounces (up to 33% lighter than other waterproof binoculars)
  • 100% waterproof and they float!
  • Maximum brightness-fully coated optic
  • Extra long 18mm eye relief plus foldback rubber eyecups
  • High strength, impact resistant polycarbonate housings

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Fujinon Mariner XL 7x50 WP Marine Individual Focus Porro Prism Binoculars w/ Compass 7107751

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18 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
1Good Binoculars but Not for Navigation
By M. Owens
The name "mariner" in the product title would suggest that these binoculars are suitable for marine navigation, especially since they have an integrated digital compass. However, I knew I was in for trouble when I opened the box and read the instruction manual, which listed the accuracy of the compass at plus/minus 5 deg. An error of 5 deg. in marine coastal navigation could place you miles off course, and after comparing the binoculars to a hand-bearing compass and a GPS, I found that the error was actually closer to 7 deg. So, if you want a pretty good pair of binoculars with a novelty compass for fun, then these would be fine for you. If you plan to use them for navigation purposes, they are unusable.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Hey, they are Fujinon!
By D. Woods
These binoculars don't appear to be built quite as heavy-duty as some of Fujinon's other (more costly) models, so I think they would need to be handled with some degree of care. And, I'm not real partial to the individual eye focus controls, but this type of focus setup is very common on most Fujinon models (I'm sure I'll survive that little inconvenience). But, they still have the great, high quality, optics that Fujinon is so well known for. The compass is nice for anyone who wants to have one handy (or for those people who need one), and it seems to be quite accurate (at least my compass is). I haven't found any real need (for me personally) for the reticle (just yet), but I can see where it might be very handy for other applications. The large exit pupil size (7.1mm) makes these binoculars great for use in darker conditions, and they give some stunning views of the night sky (lots of stars!). It also has a tripod mount, so with an adapter & a tripod, a person is ready for longer periods of comfortable viewing, as well as having a steady view. I'm very happy with my set!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Fujinon Optics
By Joseph Nicolay
Review of the Fujinon Mariner series 7x50 WP-XL (without compass) and WPC-XL (with compass)Both binocular models are the same unit. These were the least expensive Fujinon binoculars on the market before the Offroad Series, but are far from entry level for performance. I've owned these for about a year prior to this review, and have used these at Broadway shows, in the mountains North Idaho and Alaska, at sea (on a cruise), birding, stargazing, and in the rain. The binoculars perform extraordinarily well, and are in my opinion one of the better 7x50 binoculars you can buy under $200.Here are some facts and observations that are typically not included about the binoculars on seller's sites.The body color is closer to grey than the blue displayed in pictures, and is a hard composite. The only rubber parts are those that are colored black. The binoculars' prism was affected in one of the tubes per a boating supply retailer after performing a drop test. To that I say it must have been some drop, because the binoculars are sturdy. The composite body makes the unit light which means longer viewing in an unsupported position, and they float in water. The prisms are supported in a metal bracket internally, and you can safely assume that they are bak-4 at the given price and brand.The optics can become ever so slightly distorted at the extreme edges -as do all binoculars without an additional field-flattening lens -usually found in the high end models. Looking at an object with intense direct sunlight coming from the same direction sometimes causes a hazing effect with the sun just out of field of view.The optics are fully-coated. Fujinon verified this after I read from four major retailers that the optics are multi-coated, and five others that they are fully-coated. The coating looks to be a slight purplish color which means that Fujinon opted to increase the brightness of the green/yellow wavelength for ocean goers. In multi-coated lenses there are usually a few more coatings that reduce the reflection of the other major visible wavelengths -each additional coating decreasing the reflection of its compliment. Plain uncoated glass reflects about 4% of the light at every surface, and even the yellow/green compliment will have some positive effect on reducing reflection in the other wavelengths. In theory, and assuming that like most binoculars this one uses six lenses with one coating on each side, light transmission will be under 86% (a single coating reduces light loss down to 1.3% per surface, so (.987)^12=.8546).The focus is individual, so instead of adjusting for every distance, I adjust to 30 meters for bird watching which gives a nice crisp image from 30 meters and on. The eye relief is good enough to where I can keep my glasses on without folding the cups over. For viewing objects closer than the focused distance, you can slightly move the binoculars away from the eyes.The bottom line is that these are great binoculars that present a bright, crisp image, don't fog up, are waterproof, and float. For the complete fully multi-coated binoculars with a field-flattening lens, expect to pay over $600 for a reputable brand.

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