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Explore Scientific 8x56 G600 Ed Binoculars

Explore Scientific 8x56 G600 Ed Binoculars
  • Product Code: ga161693
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$1,199.97 $1,727.96

Featuring premium optical components for clarity, contrast, and true color, the 8x56 G600 ED Binoculars from Explore Scientific show you the details when birding, hiking, sightseeing, or engaging in other outdoor adventures. Large 56mm objective lenses gather ample light for a bright image even in lower-light conditions such as dawn, dusk, or deep shade, while the 8x magnification makes distant subjects seem like they're right in front of you. The extra-low dispersion lenses bear multiple layers of antireflective coating and the BAK4 roof prisms have dielectric coatings for brightness and phase-correcting coatings for color fidelity.

Finding your subject is easy thanks to the 335 field of view. Twist-up eyecups and the 19.3mm eye relief makes the full field available to all users, whether or not they wear eyeglasses. The G600 ED series binoculars are waterproof and nitrogen-filled to prevent fogging. They have a socket for an optional tripod adapter and come with a case, strap, lens covers, and a cleaning cloth.

Extra-Low Dispersion Glass    Fully Multicoated Lenses    Dielectric & Phase-Corrected BAK4 Prisms    335' Field of View    19.3mm Eye Relief    Nitrogen-Filled, Fog & Waterproof    Twist-up Eyecups    Diopter Adjustment

Key Specs
Prism TypeRoof (BAK4)
Magnification8x
Objective Lens Diameter56 mm
Angle of View6.4° (Actual)
Field of View335' @ 1000 yd / 111.2 m @ 1000 m
Exit Pupil Diameter7 mm
Parameters
Performance
Magnification8x
Objective Lens Diameter56 mm
Angle of View6.4° (Actual)
Field of View335' @ 1000 yd / 111.2 m @ 1000 m
Minimum Focus Distance9.8' / 3 m
Exit Pupil Diameter7 mm
Eye Relief19.3 mm
Diopter AdjustmentYes
Focus TypeCenter
Stabilization FreedomNo
FogproofYes, Nitrogen Filled
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant (Unrated)
General
Weight2 lb / 0.9 kg

  • Extra-low dispersion glass virtually eliminates chromatic aberration ("color fringing"), maximize light transmission, and ensure accurate colors
  • Fully multicoated lenses combine with dielectric and phase-coated BAK4 roof prisms for color fidelity, contrast, and clarity
  • Fog and waterproof for all-weather performance
  • Flip-down lens covers
  • Close focus distance of 9.8 feet for nearby subjects
  • Generous 19.3mm eye relief and twist-down eyecups allow eyeglass wearers to easily enjoy a full image

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this [safely] fit a 130mm (5.1") reflector?

A: This is made for 127mm Telescopes I do not believe this will work with a 130mm Scope. My apologies.

Q: 2. HOW THIS EYEPIECE'S QUALITY COMPAIR TO THE 24 MM PANOPTIC EYEPIECE ?

A: The Panoptic is slightly better... it's nowhere near 2x better, which is usually the price difference. I tested out quite a few televue vs ES eyepieces in 68, 82, and 100 degrees and have always found the ES to be the best bang for the buck by a pretty noticeable margin.

Q: 3. The image from the telescope is upside down and backwards. How do I fix this?

A: You would just need to add a 90 Degree Star Diagonal. The Celestron 90° Star Diagonal (1.25") will work. Link: https://bhpho.to/3t4ZEMK

Q: 4. Will this work with an Evostar 72 APO refractor?

A: Yes, the Explore Scientific Field Flattener for f/5 to f/7 Refractors is compatible with the Sky-Watcher Evostar ED APO 72mm f/5.8 Refractor.

Q: 5. Is there a T-adapter and T-ring that will let me focus my Nikon D750 camera with this telescope ?

A: You would need these 2 parts: https://bhpho.to/35GIvN3 Plus: https://bhpho.to/35M3E8u

Q: 6. Is a field flattner recommended with this refractor?

A: a field flattener is not necessary for visual use, but one can be used to improve image quality when using large image sensors for photography

Q: 7. What do I need to purchase along with this product to connect my Canon 60D for astrophotography ?

A: First you would need a T-Adapter that goes into the eyepiece part of the scope. The Celestron-SLR (35mm OR Digital) Camera Adapter would work great. Wesbite Link to the T-Adapter: a href= http://bhpho.to/1lwAhIO target= _blank http://bhpho.to/1lwAhIO/aNow to mount your Canon 60D you would need what is called a T-Ring, which threads onto the T-Adapter. The Vello Lens Mount Adapter-T-Mount Lens to Canon EOS Camera will be perfect. Website link to the T-Ring: a href= http://bhpho.to/19wYgWY target= _blank http://bhpho.to/19wYgWY/aThese are the 2 adapters you would need to attach your camera to this scope.

Q: 8. Is Hoya FCD 100 ED better than standart ED ?

A: The FCD1 Glass is very very good for photography, not a lot of difference visually though between them.

Q: 9. How much does this cradle assembly weigh?

A: It weighs about 2 lbs.

Q: 10. What would I need to use my existing 2" Optolong filters with this telescope?

A: No other purchase is necessary. It is set up for 2"

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