The Nikon Aculon A211 10-22x50 zoom binoculars are flexible enough for a wide range of observing situations, with a range of magnification settings from a medium-high 10x to a powerful 22x, almost spectrally magnification.
22x magnification is no longer optimal to hand-hold, as increasing the magnification significantly reduces the comfort of the observation by increasing the hand shaking. It's no coincidence that Nikon has included a tripod adapter with the Nikon Aculon A211 10-22x50 zoom binoculars. There is a trade-off to be observed in zoom finder telescopes, with a narrower field of view at low magnification, and the zoom system is made with many more lens elements, which makes the image seen slightly softer than the image seen in fixed magnification Nikon porro-prism finder telescopes, but more comfortable, as you don't need to get closer to the object of your observation to see a sufficiently detailed image. The high zoom range is ideal for situations where the observation requires both low magnification for overview and high magnification for detection.
The Nikon Aculon A211 10-22x50 zoom binoculars are recommended for those looking for a compact high performance variable magnification porro-prism binocular for hiking, hiking or even sporting event observation and other outdoor activities. Its small size makes it easy to carry anywhere, and its weight of less than 1 kg makes it a lightweight binocular.
Efficient multi-layer anti-reflection coatings and prisms made of BAK4 glass material, also used in more expensive binoculars, give a sharp, contrasty image. The new slim design of the Aculon binoculars is surprisingly comfortable to hold, allowing for extended, comfortable use. The rubber-coated housing provides a stable grip and reduces jarring.
Canvas carrying case, wide neck strap, lens protection caps and tripod adapter (TRA-2) are included in the standard package.