January 27, 2010
Nikon Optics
From bird watching to mountain treks and everything in between, there is nothing like being able to see wildlife up close in its own environment. In order to do this and maintain a respectful distance that ensures the safety of both you and the animals, you need to have the right kind of spotting equipment. For serious explorers, going to your local chain store and getting a pair of binoculars in the bargain bin just isn't an option. You need to have top of the line gear that will deliver a clear and true to life image every time. And you know that the more powerful your optics gear, the more you will be able to see and enjoy on your trip. If you have identified with the above paragraph, then you should take a look at the line of products put out by Nikon Optics. You are sure to walk away satisfied.
The first place that you should look at the great quality of Nikon is in their binoculars. There are many different types of binoculars put out by Nikon, nearly eighteen in fact. All are high quality, but they are all designed to perform in a slightly different way. For instance, if you are just looking for a pair of binoculars that will give you great visuals but doesn't cost too much, you'll want to look at the ATB line. These binoculars are all outfitted with bright, high resolution optics and are completely water / fog proof. These binoculars have a huge Nikon following. With all of the binoculars Nikon has to choose from you are guaranteed to find what you are looking for. The trailblazer ATB with a ultra slim, ultra rugged body. Ecobins are made with the eco- friendly person in mind. The Eagleview zoom with an incredible 3 time zoom capacity and my favorite are the Stabileyes, which electronically keeps your viewing picture stabilized and eliminates the effects of vibration on land or sea.
However, the optics line of Nikon products doesn't stop with binoculars. There are also riflescopes, rangefinders, spotting scopes, and digiscopes.
Rangefinders are designed for either hunters or golfers. They are made to measure the distance from yourself to your target, most often with just the push of a button. There are rangefinders that have different ranges and are designed for rifle or bow hunting.
Nikon has also just developed a forestry rangefinder that is a rugged tool for both near and far targets in densely wooded areas. Nikon's spotting scopes are in many ways like mini-telescopes.
This device works like a riflescope and has the same, if not longer, range. However, if you click a button on the finder it will give you the distance, in feet or yards, away from your target. There are different rangefinders in the Nikon line that are specifically designed for golf, hunting, or forestry. Spotting scopes are a lot like telescopes and Nikon has designed their life to be specific for hunting or other outdoor pursuits as well.
Finally, they have come up with a way to marry Nikon outdoor gear with Nikon cameras by creating digiscoping, a process by which you can connect your camera to a scope and get great long range pictures.
Nikon optics is a huge line of state of the art equipment through which you can better enjoy the great outdoors no matter if you are going on safari or just want to improve your golf game.
Nikon Optics has an incredible line of rifle and spotting scopes, binoculars and rangefinders. Visit Perception Optics to grab your next precision built instrument.
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