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Nikon Action EX Extreme ATB 7x35

*Est. $110

Nikon Action EX Extreme ATB 7x35

Best value, mid-sized binoculars

pros
  • Excellent value
  • Wide field of view
  • Waterproof
  • 25-year no-fault warranty
cons
  • Minimum focus of 16.4 ft.
  • Heavy
  • Awkward lens caps
  • Not fogproof for cold weather
 
 
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(9 customer reviews)

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Bright and clear., August 22, 2009
The brightest and clearest I have seen. I tried several before I purchased these and I believe that, for the price, these are the best. I definitely would purchase the same again.
The only drawback is the eyecup covers--not very handy and could be better.
Useless for people with smaller faces, November 2, 2008

I was excited to try these for bird watching, and got exemplary customer service and shipping from Amazon affiliated merchant. Unfortunately neither my wife nor I (both normal-sized people) was unable to test them effectively because the eyepieces do not adjust close enough together to make a nice "circle"; instead we got double circles and double vision. The adjustment goes from 56-74mm which is apparently the range of average adult male faces. Well, if Nikon is listening, I checked all their models and none of them go below 56mm that I could find. That cuts out a big portion of the population After this experience I realized that finding "interpupillary distance range" specifications is very difficult, even with all the optics websites out there. I ended up buying Leupold Yosemite 8x30's, which adjust from 50-70mm and are also a standard porro-prism design. I understand that all binoc's involve compromises, and I'm no engineer, but it seems to me it would be a small design change to the hinge to make these fit many more people.

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Startlingly clear images and the widest field of view I've seen, October 25, 2008

I've had my pair for about 3 years now and use them a lot for birding, the opera, and hiking. We keep them on the kitchen table to look at birds at our feeders, so they get almost daily use. The optics amaze me, and the binoculars have been perfectly dependable and easy to use. The very large eye relief makes them perfect for us, as we both wear glasses. I also like the adjustable eye cups. Rubber eye cups that curl back for use with glasses only last a year or two before cracking. These threaded eye cups should last indefinitely. They're a bit heavy, so we bought a well padded camera strap to replace the thinner strap that came with the binocular. The case that comes with the binoculars works well, and has cutouts for straps. We like this binocular so much that we are soon going to order another one so we both have one when hiking. I'm not tempted to get the 8x40 because the optics are so clear and bright that we can see birds much better with these than our previous, cheaper 8x binoculars. Also, a wide field of view is critical at the opera. The 8x40 is a little heavier, with a little narrower field of view than the 7x35. Regarding the objective lens cover, I cut three slits into the sides of each cup so they slip on easily. Also, I've attached all the lens covers to the binocular with woven fishing line so they're never lost. They hang down about 8 inches when the binoculars are in use.

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Already broken, August 2, 2008

Bought this item because it was highly rated in Consumersearch. Used the binoculars less than 10 times and was removing the eyepiece cap and the right eyecup came off (this happened yesterday). Tried to reattach it but could not. These binoculars reportedly have a good warranty, so am hoping that when I contact Nikon I will be able upgrade this review. Prior to the eyecup problem, I was satisfied with the product.

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Surprisingly good!!!!!!!!!!, July 20, 2008
I've had many pairs of binoculars over many years, some pretty good, some pretty bad, but these Nikons were a surprise the first time I put them up for a view. They are, I think, the best you are going to do in the price range, and maybe better than you will do in the next range up.
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Nikon Action 7x35 EX Extreme ATB Binocular

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1. Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Based on exacting tests by teams of experienced birdwatchers, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology gives top ranking to the Nikon Action EX Extreme ATB 7x35 in the under-$200 price range, with especially high scores for field of view and comfort for eyeglass wearers.

Review: The Age of Binoculars, Kenneth V. Rosenberg, Winter 2005

2. Binoculars.com

A handful of owners give the Nikon Action EX Extreme ATB 7x35 binoculars top ratings here, finding that the balance and strap compensate for the weight, and noting the field of view makes it easy to focus on objects at a distance. As with other budget Nikon binoculars, the rain cover gets minor criticism as inconvenient.

Review: Nikon 7x35 Action Extreme ATB Binoculars, Contributors to Binoculars.com

3. Amazon.com

There are just a few owner-written reviews of the Nikon Action EX Extreme ATB 7x35 binoculars in this particular size, but they're worth reading since the reviews cover them for travel, sports and hunting, as well as birdwatching. All the owners give these binoculars the highest possible ratings, with only minor complaints about the lens caps.

Review: Nikon Action 7x35 EX Extreme ATB Binocular, Contributors to Amazon.com

4. OpticsPlanet.net

Less than a handful of owners review the Nikon Action EX Extreme ATB 7x35 binoculars here, praising them for bright images even in low light, as well as consistent focus.

Review: Nikon 7x35 Action Extreme Waterproof Binoculars Reviews, Contributors to OpticsPlanet.com

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