Steiner 10×42 Merlin Binocular

Product Description
If you need high performance for faster discovery, especially of birds on the move, take a close look at the new lightweight alloy bodied Steiner Merlin. They precise, yet amazingly rugged and also fully waterproofed for even the rainiest days.The optics are made with premium optical glass and are coated with the own natural color transmission multi-coating which boosts light transmission much higher than similar binoculars in this price range and yields extraordinary clarity, resolution and color fidelity.Power, with exceptional brightness. Recommended mostly for distance glassing such as shorebirds, hawks, falcons, eagles. Also good for getting extraordinary close-up views at feeders and nesting, while maintaining good distance so not to spook birds.
Steiner Merlin 10×42 Binoculars

Product Description
The Steiner Merlin 10x42 Binoculars include exceptional brightness as well as a wide range of view. The 10x42 Merlins are beneficial in low light and work well for distance viewingwatch shorebirds or predatory birds feeding or nesting without spooking them. Steiner designed this line of binoculars with a lightweight alloy that's super durable, and they're fully waterproof for rainy days. The Merlins are made with premium optical glass and coated with Steiner's own natural color transmission multi-coating that boosts light transmission to give the Merlins optimal clarity and resolution.
Product Features
- Shell Material: Alloy
- Lens Material: Glass
- Magnification: 10X
- Field of View: 274ft at 1000yds
- Exit Pupil: 4.2mm
- Weather Resistance: Yes
- Eye Relief: 18mm
- Dimensions: 6.4L x 2.2H x 5.2Win (16 x 5.5 x 13cm) folded
- Relative Brightness:
- Minimum Focus: 7.9ft (2.1m)
- Weight: 27oz (765g)
- Recommended Use: Bird watching
- Manufacturer Warranty:
Steiner 8×42 Merlin Binocular

Product Description
The best brightness and widest field of view of the Merlin Series. This is the best all around size and model for most all-birding applications. The brightness and field of view have many benefits, especially in lower light or following birds in flight.