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The binoculars are a popular vintage model from the Japanese manufacturing era.

SKU: 8709-11482760
$255.00
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The binoculars are a popular vintage model from the Japanese manufacturing era.

Specifications and Features

• Brand/Model: Super Zenith 10x50.

• Magnification and Objective: \text{10x50} means 10x magnification and 50mmobjective lens diameter. This is a good general-purpose size for activities like birdwatching and astronomy.

• Field of View (FOV): Stamped as "Field 5^\circ" on the binoculars.

• Coatings: They are marked as "High Quality Triple Tested," indicating a coated optic lens.

• Origin: Most Super Zenith binoculars from this era were Made in Japan, likely during the 1950s to 1970s. Japanese-made vintage binoculars are generally well-regarded for their quality.

• Condition: Your set includes the binoculars and a leather carrying case. The case shows clear signs of vintage wear and tear.


Condition
Used: good

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