![]() ![]() ![]() With a 6.8-degree field of view and K9 glass roof prisms with a phase correction coating, they provide a surprisingly wide field of view for an 8x compact. For a compact pair, the open bridge design is unusual and comes with a tripod mount (adapter required, as with all but the largest binoculars). They are on the heavier side at 289g, which is relative to the robust build quality, and they are still nicely compact at 4.61 x 4.53 x 1.57 inches. These optics are the go-to for all your needs. The X-Lite range is versatile and perfect for all your outdoor activities, be it hiking, traveling, bird watching, or stargazing. Although Minox goods are rarely cheap, this pair appears to be a good deal for anyone looking for a pair of entry-level binoculars. Despite some minor flaws, their attractive design and impressive optics make them worth considering.įor the best compact binoculars, select the X-Lite 8x26 pair - they are more affordable than the company's alternative X-Active range but still boast high performance. They are priced at the lower end of Nikon's extensive binocular range, but this still makes them more expensive than many other brands. We especially like the addition of white, which makes these binoculars easy to find if laid in the dark when stargazing - something you might not immediately consider. They are available in several colors (which may vary depending on which country you are buying in). The Aculon T02 looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. The single hinge's adjustment range of 56 to 72 mm between the eyes, however, should allow for comfortable use by both adults and kids. Their portability is a little hampered by their limited ability to fold at the single central hinge, unlike many compact binoculars, which use two hinges. These Nikon Aculon T02 8x21 binoculars are extremely compact, at just 3.4 x 4.1-in, and lightweight at only 6.9 oz. Limited folding to make it easier to transport ![]()
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