With Nikon being one of the most respected names in the imaging products business, it's no surprise that their new products draw a lot of attention among the potential customers. This …show more content…
Over the years, we've come to expect a certain amount of quality when it comes to the lenses on the company's cameras and binoculars. As expected, the 8252s do not disappoint in this regard. With a combination of Nikon's typical low dispersion glass and multicoated eco-glass optics, these binoculars put other manufacturers to shame. The anti-reflective coatings do a great job of preventing the light from showing up in unwanted places, and the 8525s' Porro prism design provides an enhanced depth of field, while preserving the light intensity. As a result, the image quality is as crisp and clear as one could hope …show more content…
In addition to that, the 8252s' dimensions are light enough to wear them around your neck, measuring at just 4.45 x 4.25 x 8.58 inches. Where these binoculars really shine, however, is in their construction details; with a black rubber-armored coating and ergonomically sculpted grips, it's hard to imagine them ever slipping out of your hands, even in wet conditions. This product is fairly environmentally friendly, which is always a welcome bonus.
For a pair of multipurpose binoculars, the 8252s really deliver on almost everything asked from them. The changeable scope allows you to move between landscapes and points of interest in a blink of an eye, and the quality of image will not suffer too visibly in the process. Additionally, this product comes with a tripod adapter mount that makes any static viewing activity an absolute delight. If you're the kind of person who enjoys getting up in the morning and going for some bird watching, you know the importance of this particular feature.