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Canon 7x42 A WP Waterproof Binoculars

Brand: Canon
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List Price: $300.00
Sale Price: $229.00

Specially designed upper surface fits snugly in your fingers for a safe, secure grip, even with wet hands.

Aspherical lens used in the eyepieces gives superb low-distortion imaging performance.

Waterproof functions for reliable, all-weather operation.

Bright binoculars with the largest objective lens in the non-IS series,with an effective diameter of 42mm and pupil diameter of 6mm.





Detailed Product Specifications


Angular Field of View 7 Degrees
Brand Canon
Close Focusing Distance 13.1 ft.
Dimensions (in) 6 x 5 x 2 Inches
Exit Pupil 6 mm
Eye Relief 17 mm
Features Waterproof
Field of View @ 1000 Yards 402 ft.
Focus Type Center
Magnification 7 x
Objective Lens Diameter 42 mm
Prism Type Roof Prism Binoculars
Series Binoculars
Size Full Size Binoculars
Tripod Adaptable No
Waterproof Yes
Weight 26.5 oz.





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Average User Rating 

  • Ken D.

    As far as inexpensive waterproof binoculars go, I don't think you can do much better than these. The grip is good, and so are the images.

  • Terri

    I bought these for my son who works on the water. He says they're great and he uses them every day. They get wet all the time with being on the water, and he says they are not damaged at all. I would buy these again.

  • David James

    Pretty good as a starter binocular, but not really for an enthusiast. Canon's a good brand.

  • Borealis

    I compared these to my Leica Ultravids and Zeiss Victory FLs... they're not Ultravids or Victorys, but they are very well made, sharp, and comfortable in the hand. Moreover, they are a quality optic made in Japan (NOT CHINA) at a very reasonable price (I got a pair for my wife at $180). I understand Canon discontinued these. Too bad, they filled the 7x42 niche with an alternative that gave the best value in optics today.

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