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Steiner 8x30 Military/Marine Binocular

rated 4.0 out of 5  (7 Steiner 280 Reviews)


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Product Description
Steiner Military / Marine 8 x 30 mm Binoculars... compacts that are exceptionally clear, bright, powerful and field-rugged! Versatile, with astonishing optical performance, the Steiner Military / Marine Series. Featuring rugged construction like the legendary Steiner military models that have been selected by the US Army and over 40 other nations. Hunting, wildlife observation, boating... these are ready, and a great value. All in the series have a 10-year limited warranty, rainproof construction, and Steiner 20-yards-to-infinity Sports Auto-Focus system. You set the focus once and then everything from 20 yards out is in sharp focus, without further adjustment. Tech specs on the excellence: Fully multi-coated lenses and BAK-4 prism for outstanding brightness, glare-fighting and clarity; Fully waterproof, shockproof, fogproof; Tough rubber armoring; Field of view (F.O.V.) is 390' @ 1,000 yds. 20 mm eye relief; Come with web neck strap and lens covers; Weigh 18 ozs. Measure approx. 4 3/5 x 6 4/5 x 2 2/5". German-made Steiners are the gold standard in optics... order yours today at the best price going! Steiner Military / Marine 8 x 30 mm Binoculars

Technical Details
  • 10x magnification and maximum brightness for low-light situations
  • Field of view of 327 feet at 1,000 yards
  • Waterproof and shock resistant
  • 17-millimeter eye relief and soft rubber eyecups for comfortable viewing
  • 10-year limited warranty

Product Details

Height: 2.50 inches

Width: 8.50 inches

Length: 5.50 inches

Weight: 2.00 pounds

Model: 280

Manufacturer: Steiner

Warranty: 10 years warranty

Model SKU: B000063EKE


Steiner 280 Reviews

rated 5 out of 5 a little bit expensive but worth every penny!
by Jack Burton from texas, 2009-04-19


these binoculars are crisp and clear,they have a good feel in the hand and are lightweight.



rated 2 out of 5 Stiener Binoculars 8 X 30 Marine
by Todd Keller from Jax, Fl, 2009-02-19


I was very disapppointed by the poor quality optics of these binoculars. Steiner has a supberb reputation but eidently they are producing a low quality product at this level to get to a low price point. Typically steiner sells at twice this price so the old adage "you get what you pay for" is true in this case. The optics on the Bushnell or Nikkon at half the price are as good or better. Don't be fooled by the Steiner name on this model.



rated 5 out of 5 Shop the rest, buy the best, Steiner can't be beat.
by C. Bond from Texas, USA, 2007-11-24


I spent weeks looking for the best set of binoculars for hunting and work. I have found that some have a better warranty such as Nikon but, I could not pass on the Steiners. I have used Steiners at work for years and they hold up well to abuse and will probably last a life time if handled under normal conditions. I hunt year round and love the fact once the eye pieces are set I don't have to change them. I can see from 20 feet to infinity without adjustment.



rated 5 out of 5 Superb!
by J. S. from Austin, TX USA, 2003-12-10


"Absolutely astonishing optical performance" is the advertisement - and it rings true. Couldn't believe the difference when compared to Nikon Naturalist IV 7x35 (endorsed by the National Audubon Society). Both are comparable weight, but for twice the price of the Nikon, you get an order of magnitude more clarity & brightness. Remarkable! Only drawback is the lack of central focusing. The individual eyepieces require frequent adjustment for anything closer than 25 yards. This binocular is a keeper!



rated 4 out of 5 Extremely rugged and an overall good value...
by Kurtis J. Jones from Russellville, AR United States, 2003-06-25


This binocular is seems extremely well constructed and rugged. The image quality is good (though not great). The sport focus system does not really work from 20 yards out (as advertised). It's fairly sharp from 70 yards or so out, but I've found I have to re-focus for the 20-70 yard range. The focus mechanism is fairly stiff, so it does stay put once focused. Despite the minor shortcomings, this binocular was exactly what I was looking for - lightweight, rugged, decent image, reasonable price.



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