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Nikon 7496 Eagleview Zoom 8¿24 X 25mm Binoculars
Product Description
The sleek, compact adventure 8-24×25 Eagleview Zoom binocular was designed to become a favored companion of knowledgeable travelers – whether they’re heading to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, the beaches of the French Riviera or the wilds of the Peruvian Amazon.The 8-24×25 Eagleview Zoom model includes new ergonomic styling to allow a better, more comfortable grip on the dual-hinge polycarbonate body. And with a choice of the original silver and gray or new black on black color scheme, the Eagleview Zoom will be the perfect companion for a day in the woods or a nighttime theater excursion.Nikon has retained all of the user-friendly features that have made the Eagleview one of the most popular and versatile zoom binoculars on the planet: Turn & slide rubber eyecups allow the user to quickly achieve the eye relief necessary for optimum viewing, with or without eyeglasses. An exclusive, centrally located zoom control lever that enables the user to select any magnification from 8 power to 24 power with the push of a finger. Bright, sharp Nikon multicoated lenses and high index BaK4 prisms provide true color rendition and crisp, clear viewing.Measuring just 4.7″ x 4.3″ and weighing only 12.5 ounces, the Eagleview Zoom is sized to fit in a coat pocket, purse or glove box. The binocular provides a 240 foot field of view at 1, 000 yards when set on eight power, and possesses a 4.6 degree field of view at 8x, as well.l.
Nikon 7496 Eagleview Zoom 8¿24 X 25mm Binoculars

Say with a 30×80mm or 50×100 lens binoculars and a very steady hand is it possible to see any kind of detail of the space station or satelites as they pass overhead?
Cdn, I can see Jupiter with the naked eye as well. Wondering if I can see detail with binoculars.
As in detail I mean the general shape and maybe see the solar arrays.

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