THE ZOOM TEST - Nikon Aculon A211 Zoom 10-22x50
Vložit
- čas přidán 4. 04. 2017
- Check out this awesome Zoom Demonstration on the Nikon Aculon A211 zoom 10-22x50 Binoculars!
The 10-22x50 zoom is huge! So, that's why I've done this zoom demonstration review for you today
I've had these binoculars for nearly a year now and highly recommend them! You will definitely need to have or buy a tripod as well. Even if your hands are steady, you won't be able to do quality star gazing etc without them.
Amazon link to Nikon Aculon A211 zoom 10-22x50 Binoculars: amzn.to/4bSTXGy
This description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at no cost to you. Thank you for your support! - Jak na to + styl
Terrific no nonsense straight to the point kinda video. Superb.
Great to hear mate! Glad I could be of assistance 😊
Have had these binoculars for a year now. Absolutely love it, excellent quality for its price.
Great to hear mate! Thanks for sharing 😊
You are straight forward 👍
Nice short yet excellent review by you👍
Thanks brother 🙏
10/10 for your review ✅
Thanks mate 👍
Excellent! Thank you so much
Thanks Ben !
Bit of a newbie question, but does anyone have a suggestion for a decent tripod to use with these?
Thanks very much for the helpful demo by the way!
Decent review.. nice job !
I'm thinking of buying
thanks dude you spot any trains
Good video
Bruh me thinking of getting one but...is a tripod absolutely necessary?
Nice video.
What is your opinion about using it for astronomy (amature)?
Yeah, excellent for looking at the moon! I have a Dobsonian 8 inch telescope and it's only marginally better than the binoculars given the effort involved in setting it up. Just make sure you use a tripod with the binoculars and you'll have a great time!
Thank you, Ben Michael, for the answer!
I found that at 10x zoom (say), the variable zoom binos have a significant reduction in the FOV compared to the fixed ones. Moreover, the zoom binos include mechanical movements of the eye lenses and would perhaps require more careful handling and appropriate collimation checks, but at the same time, they give options for variable eyepieces (which I consider a big plus point). Could you suggest me which binos to consider for astronomy, I have 10-22x50 and 10x50 or 12x50 or even 16x50 in my mind?
I intend to see the bright Messier objects.
excellent video.
Thanks +!&Engin Otar
Ben Michael you're cute too.
thanks geminidaprince84 :)
Ben Michael you're welcome and I love the accent too. how old are you if you don't mind me asking? Lol
Ben Michael I subscribed to your channel just for that reason :)
Great demonstration. You reckon these can be good for stargazing?
+Mohammed Qaid thanks for your comment 😊 Yes, I use these for star gazing and looking at the moon 🌒 My only suggestion is to make sure you use a tripod.
Ben Michael I would tell anyone to get a tripod. These are amazing but should not be hand held. The shake will be too much to enjoy what you’re trying to view. Thanks for the review.
Please tell me
Is Benro 880ex tripod is compatible with Nikon binoculars
Hi there, it comes with a basic tripod adaptor, so any tripod should be compatible. If you have a tripod with a larger thread then you can always buy a reducer to make it fit.
how long is the flowers away from you
how long we can see with this please tell meters
some one replay please
Hi there, flowers are probably about 10 metres away 😊
Ben Michael thankyou
how long we can clearly see face of man,please reply
Easily from 100 metres away. Probably up to 300 metres.
像拯救大兵里的人似乎的
Can i see Saturn ring ?
The binoculars are excellent for viewing the moon, but that's about the maximum of their capability
望远镜给我了,没收了
给我吧
22x not that clear
At 22 x it's best to use a tripod because it's impossible to hold still.