Bushnell Powerview 8×21 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)
August 28th, 2010 by Aldouspi

Bushnell Powerview 8×21 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)

  • Roof-prism binocular with 8x magnification and 21mm objective diameter
  • Multicoated optics guarantee superior light transmission and brightness
  • Center focus system makes it easy to sharpen your view
  • Nonslip rubber armor absorbs shock; 21-foot close focusing distance
  • 378-foot field of view at 1,000 yards; weighs 7 ounces; limited lifetime warranty

Bushnell PowerView binoculars offer the best of both worlds, combining contemporary styling and design with traditional Bushnell quality and durability. This particular PowerView binocular offers an 8x magnification and a 21mm objective diameter. The fully coated optics, meanwhile, guarantee superior light transmission and brightness, helping you see just about any target, whether you’re searching for birds or trying to get a better view of the stage. And users will love the easy-to-use center f

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List Price: $ 19.95

Price: $ 11.12

Bushnell PowerView 10×50 Wide Angle Binocular

  • Wide-angle view
  • 10x magnification
  • Field of view of 341 feet at 1,000 yards
  • Insta-Focus 1-touch focusing system
  • Includes carrying case and neck strap

The Bushnell 10×50 wide-angle PowerView binoculars combine contemporary styling and design with traditional Bushnell quality and durability. They are easy to use and feature Porro prisms. They offer 10x magnification and a field of view of 341 feet at 1,000 yards. Insta-Focus enables you to focus on your desired object with the single touch of your finger. Black rubber armoring ensures that these binoculars can sustain active use. Bushnell’s 10×50 wide-angle PowerView binoculars include a carr

Rating: (out of 101 reviews)

List Price: $ 79.95

Price: $ 39.88

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  • Joe writes:
    August 28th, 20107:14 amat

    Review by Joe for Bushnell Powerview 8×21 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)
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    I recently purchased these binoculars and I also own another pair that I bought at a much higher price. I have to say, these are better than my $50 binocs! Great stability combines with wide viewing area and easy focus to create the best binoculars I’ve ever used! This is an easy purchase, a must buy!

  • Anthony Allison writes:
    August 28th, 20108:07 amat

    Review by Anthony Allison for Bushnell Powerview 8×21 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)
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    Talk about a revelation: Why did nobody tell us how much a pair of good binoculars can enhance your enjoyement of concerts and shows? My wife and I warmly recommend these Bushnell 8x21s for such events. You can save money by buying cheap seats in the nosebleed section, because for approx. $20 these binocs give you an amazing close-up view. After carefully reading the online reviews of these and the Bushnell 12x25s, I couldn’t decide which would be better for a recent trip to New York, and ended up buying both. My wife and I tried each and agreed these smaller, lighter ones were absolutely perfect for the back row of Carnegie Hall and a Broadway show. The 12x25s have better magnification, but your natural hand/arm shaking is also magnified. Since one can’t easily take a tripod into Broadway theaters and such, the lightweight 8x21s are therefore ideal. The perfect compromise between weight and adequate magnification. We liked the handy carrying case and weren’t concerned, as others were here, about the thinness of the cord. The overall quality is amazing for such a cheap pair of binocs. We will never go to another concert or play without them. Highly recommended.

  • Zen Williston writes:
    August 28th, 20108:37 amat

    Review by Zen Williston for Bushnell Powerview 8×21 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)
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    Amazing binocs for the price…. for 3x the price…. very light, very small, perfect for any events, even indoors since they are the smallest binocs I have ever seen, and I have seen dozens…. well worth the money… easy to focus wheel. Highly recommended. One of my few five-star product reviews.

  • Curtis M. Hiott writes:
    August 28th, 20108:46 amat

    Review by Curtis M. Hiott for Bushnell Powerview 8×21 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)
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    I got one of these binoculars for Christmas and these are more powerful than another pair i had from a diffrent company. Bushnell is a trusted and powerful name in the binocular business and this model is small compact and very powerful for its size and price. The only gripe i have about it is that it there are two things you half to use to adjust the focus, so in other words one could be fuzzy when the other is clear, making the view a little distorted, but overall this is a great pair of binoculars by a trusted name, Bushnell.

  • Jeffrey Pierce writes:
    August 28th, 20109:32 amat

    Review by Jeffrey Pierce for Bushnell Powerview 8×21 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)
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    These easily fit in a pocket next to a cell phone, or with the included case strap to a belt. I used these for game viewing in Africa and was not disappointed; got me close to the action and were never a hassle to lug around or take out. For the money, these are a great value.

  • Anonymous writes:
    August 28th, 20109:52 amat

    Review by for Bushnell PowerView 10×50 Wide Angle Binocular
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    Great binoculars, got them for christmas and I’ve been exploring the moon, the Pleiades (I can see more than 50 stars in that cluster alone (barely 6 without the binoculars). Can see Mars, Jupiter and even its moons. I can read newspaper headlines from 50 yards away and car’s licenseplate from 400-500 yards away.
    I would like even more magnification for what I like to do (star gazing and nature watching), but there just isn’t anything out there for a price anywhere close to what I paid for these … at Walmart) that has this magnification and is as compact and easy to cary.
    ONE MAJOR THING TO WATCH OUT – the strap is a piece of junk and it can come undone while you’re carrying them. It happened to me and they dropped and got damaged. I’m getting another pair and putting my on my own strap (a sturdier one).
    WARNING #2 – this is not for people with unsteady hands (I don’t have that problem), you can however mount them on a tripod, which I did and it works great.

  • Lisa Shea writes:
    August 28th, 201010:45 amat

    Review by Lisa Shea for Bushnell PowerView 10×50 Wide Angle Binocular
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    I am an avid birder as well as a star-lover. These binoculars are incredible! I have them on my table at all times to watch birds with, and they go with me on any hike or camping trip I take.The initial setup is super-easy, and once you do that, they are some of the best I’ve used for tracking down and focusing on a moving object. A quick finger-toggle slides the focus for you without losing track of what you’re looking at. I’ve in fact bought many sets of these binoculars for friends and family as gifts because they were so useful for me, and now I have a wide following addicted to these binoculars.The image of course is fantastic, well lit and good sized!If you have any sort of interest in nature, astronomy, sports, or just about anything else which involves viewing objects at a distance, these are definitely the binoculars to try. You won’t be disappointed.

  • Anonymous writes:
    August 28th, 201011:13 amat

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    These binoculars are the easiest to use of any I have ever tried. The initial setting directions are simple to follow and then you can instantly change the focus from far to near with finger tip ease. We live on a lake and use them for bird watching. I can focus on a bird at our feeder and then watch it flying all the way to its nest. I just touch the instant focus feature with my finger and do not have to take my eyes off it. I can watch a bird across the lake with the same ease. You do not feel like you need an engineering degree to be able to use these binoculars to their fullest potential. What a concept! Something that is easy to use and does what it’s supposed to do at an affordable price!

  • Anonymous writes:
    August 28th, 201011:21 amat

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    Theses binoculars are quite impressive. When I bought them I was expecting something heavier for the size, but these are a lot lighter than the one I owned before. The magnification – WOW – I have been using binoculars for about six years, and the magnification on this one is one of the best I’ve seen so far. Even with the outstanding 16x magnification its possible to get a good 160 yards of foucust field of veiw. I never had a problem with the lenses fogging up on my hunting trips, for all of you who know how bugative that can be. I give these binoculars five stars because even whith the impressive view, ther is a very affordable price tag.

  • Eldho Thomas writes:
    August 28th, 201011:39 amat

    Review by Eldho Thomas for Bushnell PowerView 10×50 Wide Angle Binocular
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    This is a good binoculars. It is clear and light. Buy it only if you really need 16x magnification. At times, you will wish you didn’t have so much of magnification. My next binoculars will be one with zoom !The carrying case is cheap-looking (so is the neck strap).


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