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Description
With so much to see in "the Great Outdoors", why take a risk at missing it all. The Trooper 8x40 DPS R model lets you enjoy the splendors of hiking, bird-watching, sporting events and more with its wide-angle field of view and UV-protected optics. And its rugged, high-quality black finish with sure-grip rubber coating adds a classic look and feel to your binocular experience.
Quick Glance
Magnification: 8x
Objective Diameter: 40 mm
Summary
Product Title: Olympus Trooper 8X40 DPS I
Manufacturer: Olympus
Lowest Price: $49.95
Power Score: 4.6 | 0 Reviews
Physical Specifications
Dimensions: 5.40" Height x 6.80" Width x 2.60" Depth
Weight: 1.50 lbs
Warranty
Warranty Information: Lifetime
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Dimensions
Weight: 1.50 lbs
General
URL: Manufacturer Link
Dimensions: 5.40" Height x 6.80" Width x 2.60" Depth
Product Type: Binocular
Magnification: 8x
Objective Diameter: 40 mm
Weight: 1.50 lbs
Warranty Information: Lifetime
Reference
Warranty Information: Lifetime
URL: Manufacturer Link
Additional Specifications
Frequency Band: Diopter Adjustment Range: Over 2D Eye Interval Adjustment Range: 60 - 70 mm Lens Composition: 5 elements in 3 groups Rugged, high-quality finish with sure-grip rubber coating UV-ray protection for worry-free viewing Aspherical lens elements for minimal distortion Large center focus knob for fast, easy focusing
Product Series: DPS I
Angular Field of View: 65.6 Apparent
Linear Field of View: 429 ft
Eye Relief: 12 mm
Prism Type: Porro
Maximum Exit Pupil: 5 mm
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