Nikon PROSTAFF P7 10x42 Binoculars

Nikon PROSTAFF P7 10x42 Binoculars

Key Features

  • High-performance hobbyist binoculars
  • Available in 4 sizes
  • Wide apparent field of view of 62.9°
  • Locking dioptre system
  • Super tough
  • Waterproofing
  • Fog-free design
  • Long eye relief
  • Oil and water-repellent coating
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Nikon PROSTAFF P7 10x42 Binoculars

The Nikon PROSTAFF P7’ are the perfect binoculars for the novice or enthusiast interested in birdwatching and wildlife observation. These binoculars deliver outstanding resolution, high-contrast views and brilliantly bright, sharp images even in low light and feature a locking dioptre system so that users can fine-tune focus reliably.

These binoculars are available in 4 different sizes as well as the smaller PROSTAFF P3 version.

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High-performance at an affordable price

The PROSTAFF P7 builds on the outstanding reputation of their predecessor (the PROSTAFF 7S), to deliver a quality optical design with all lenses and prisms multilayer coated for brighter images. The roof prisms have been phase-correction-coated to ensure that they produce outstanding resolution even in low light.


Available in 4 sizes

The PROSTAFF P7 is available in 4 different sizes as well as the smaller PROSTAFF P3 version to ensure that you get the right size for you. 

The P7 comes in the following sizes;

  • 8x30 (62.6 apparent field of view)
  • 8x42 (53.4 apparent field of view)
  • 10x30 (59.9 apparent field of view
  • 10x42 (62.9 apparent field of view)

Locking dioptre system

The P7 features a dioptre adjuster on the right barrel that allows you to calibrate focus for the difference in vision between each eye. You can then lock this adjustment so that you can keep your preferred setup.


Made for tough environments

The PROSTAFF P7 is waterproof at up to 1M for 10 minutes and features a fog-free design to ensure that you keep a clear view even in the wettest conditions. The binoculars also feature a rubber armouring to keep them protected from drops and impact giving you peace of mind when using them out in the field.


Long eye relief

All models of the PROSTAFF P7 offer long eye relief so that these binoculars are comfortable for glasses wearers. They all offer at least 15mm or more with the  8x42 version offering 20.2mm. Adjustment is made simple thanks to the multi-click turn-and-slide rubber eyecups that allow you to set the correct eye position. 


Oil and water repellent

The objective lens and eyepieces boast an oil and water-repellent coating so that you can wipe away moisture, fingerprints and smudges with ease.


Key Features

  • High-performance hobbyist binoculars
  • Available in 8x42, 10x42, 8x30, and 10x30 sizes
  • Wide apparent field of view of 62.9°
  • Locking dioptre system
  • Super tough 
  • Waterproofing (up to 1 m for up to 10 minutes) 
  • Fog-free design
  • Long eye relief
  • Oil and water-repellent coating

FAQ

What are the PROSTAFF P7 binoculars best used for?

The Nikon PROSTAFF P7’ are the perfect binoculars for the novice or enthusiast interested in birdwatching and wildlife observation.

Are the PROSTAFF P7 binoculars available in different sizes?

Yes. The P7 comes in the following sizes;

  • 8x30 (62.6 apparent field of view)
  • 8x42 (53.4 apparent field of view)
  • 10x30 (59.9 apparent field of view
  • 10x42 (62.9 apparent field of view)

Are the PROSTAFF P7 binoculars waterproof?

Yes. The PROSTAFF P7 is waterproof at up to 1M for 10 minutes and features a fog-free design to ensure that you keep a clear view even in the wettest conditions. The binoculars also feature a rubber armouring to keep them protected from drops and impact giving you peace of mind when using them out in the field.

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