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Bushnell Falcon 10×50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)



Bushnell Falcon 10×50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)

  • Great for sports, sightseeing, nature study, backpacking, theater or concerts
  • Porro prism, fully coated optics for superior light transmission
  • InstaFocus system for fast focus on moving targets
  • All-weather, non-slip rubber grip pads
  • 12x magnification, 50-millimeter objective lens

Features quality Bushnell« fully coated optics for sharp images at an affordable price. Features the patented InstaFocus« system for fast focus so you won’t miss any of the action. Rubber armored for comfort and durability.Great for stadium sports as well as hunting, the Bushnell Falcon is the standard in a wide-angle binocular. The durable design and finish allow for use in harsh conditions and rugged terrain. Coated lenses are helpful to keep fog out of vision and fold-down eyecups protect

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List Price: $ 49.95

Price: $ 25.76

1992 NFC Championship Game Bushnell Falcon Binoculars
US $44.99
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Question by Sean B: Choosing a set of binoculars?
I am trying to get back into birding again and need a good set of binoculars. I’ll be using them for field identification as well as backyard birding. I use to have an old set of 8x40s which I loved, but lost.

I am looking at getting a Bushnell® 10×50 Falcon™ Binoculars which is said to weight 27oz.

I am a beginner – intermediate birder. Is this a good fit?

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Answer by Neil Beezy
Yes especially for birds. These are one of the best binoculars for birds

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  1. Review by Emilio J. Del Toro for Bushnell Falcon 10×50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)
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    These binoculars perform very well during daytime and are good for the occasional birdwatcher or for viewing any outdoor event. The light weight and the insta-focus make them very easy to use. I bought them for stargazing (very tight budget!) and I am very satisfied with them giving what I paid. I have been able to locate and clearly see many Messier objects (ie. M22, M13, M11, M3, M5 and the great Andromeda Galaxy M31, and many star clusters such as M39 and the coathanger) and double stars with the Falcons, and they give a nice view of the summer milky way although the view is not very bright since the Falcons are not multicoated, but for [money] you really can�t ask much. Overall, excellent value. Buy the Falcons and Terence Dickinson�s �Nightwatch� (�Turn Left at Orion� is another good one) and you can get into backyard astronomy …

    Emilio J. Del ToroSeptember 22, 2010 @ 7:06 am
  2. Review by Elderbear for Bushnell Falcon 10×50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)
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    I bought a pair of these on sale (from my “gold box” — 10×50 is supposed to be the ideal for stargazing. I figured that this might come at the price of some chromatic distortion (tolerable) or difficulty focusing (intolerable). Last night was a “clear” night here in the South Bay. I live about a mile inland, on the coastal edge of Los Angeles’ vast light pollution. No marine layer, and I quickly pulled the full moon into focus, then adjusted the other eye-piece. They work for me, but if my eyes get much worse … I’ll have to pass them on to somebody younger.Enough of the moon, already. I wanna see something I don’t see on a regular basis. A quick scan of Orion showed some nebulosity visible, even above city lights. They feel steady. I’m looking forward to more star time.I didn’t notice any chromatic aberation. I have only three minor complaints:1) No tripod socket for making sure that kids can see what you want them too see. No socket was promised … so this is not a really fair complaint.2) Lens caps are cheap and tend to fall off. Watch out for them. It wouldn’t have cost that much more to manufacture better lens caps–Bushnell ought to fix this one.3) I would have designed the adjustable lens with a broader range of diopters for those of us who don’t quite see as well as we used to.All in all, a great pear of binocs for searching the night sky.

    ElderbearSeptember 22, 2010 @ 7:50 am
  3. Review by for Bushnell Falcon 10×50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)
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    These binoculars are terrific! I shopped around for a long time for a good pair of binoculars. When I received these I was amazed at the quality and clarity for such a GREAT VALUE! Average binoculars have a magnification of 7 x 35, but these wide angle 10 x 50 binoculars put those others to shame. Bushnell is a well known company and they have out done themselves with the Falcons! If you are looking for a reliable, clear pair of binoculars… these are the best value!

    AnonymousSeptember 22, 2010 @ 8:01 am
  4. Review by Mustafa Jamil for Bushnell Falcon 10×50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)
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    These binoculars cost a hair over twenty five bucks on amazon right now – you’re not going to beat that deal in terms of value for money anywhere. They have decent optics.

    However, don’t think you’re getting high-quality construction for that money. These literally disintegrated on me on a recent international trip where they were subjected to neglible abuse (they were mostly carried around in a small backpack on long hikes and sometimes tightly packed in my suitcase). The shaft that couples the two eyepieces to the focusing mechanism is held together with flimsy plastic on both ends, and one of the ends simply snapped off, leaving me with an unusable set of binoculars.

    The warranty on these is laughable (you have to pay to ship these – at a cost that’s well over half the cost of buying a new pair – to Bushnell where they determine whether it’s a manufacturer defect and, if so, send you a repaired item in a few weeks), so my options were to buy a new pair or to try to repair these on my own. I opted for the latter.

    In so doing, I took a look inside. It looks like Bushnell cut every corner possible when throwing these together. Most metal edges have been poorly milled, resulting in uneven surfaces. A white adhesive substance has unevenly and sloppily been applied inside to hold the optics assembly together. Not encouraging.

    That said, I’d buy these again. Even if I burn through one of these every year due to the shoddy construction, I’d have to go a decade of doing so before I’d have spent enough to equal the cost of a well constructed pair of binoculars that gave me 10×50 magnification.

    Mustafa JamilSeptember 22, 2010 @ 9:01 am
  5. Review by Satish K. Pagare for Bushnell Falcon 10×50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)
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    This is my first binocular. I had earlier used a 4″newt and

    8″dob. But never actually went out and used them. The setup and

    assembling takes some time with the scopes. Recently in my US

    trip, I bought this very cheap binocular. I stay in a light

    polluted city and I must say , this binoculars have done wonders

    to me so far. I was easily able to spot M7,M6 in Scorpius. M7 is

    truly a beauty through this binocular. With help of some star

    charts I was easily able to get the dreaded ;) M31 in the focus.

    This binocular is really amazing. The optics are pretty good.

    I rate it 10 out of 10 ! The bushnell site as well as amazon

    mentions it does not have the socket adapter which is wrong.

    It does have it. You need to unscrew the cap between the two

    barrels , it has “Made in China” printed. I am soon planning

    to get a neat L adapter. This is well worth the money.

    Satish K. PagareSeptember 22, 2010 @ 9:08 am



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