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Vixen 5835P2 125mm Binacular Telescope Package with 2 LVW22 Eyepiece, tripod, fork
Product Description
With incredible resolution, these super bright binoculars show amazing detail for both Astronomical and Land observations.The BT125-A features a pair of 125mm achromatic objective lense at f/6.08 to collect 300% more light than the naked eye. The 45 degree angled eye piece holders provide comfortable viewing. Each eyepiece holder accepts 1.25″ eyepieces. The interchangeable eyepieces allow you to change magnification for each individual observing session. Each eyepiece has individual focusing.
Vixen 5835P2 125mm Binacular Telescope Package with 2 LVW22 Eyepiece, tripod, fork

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