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8 x 42mm Light, bright wide view and tough. See what the new Legends are made of. Totally redisgned with a high-performance optics upgrade and a slimmer, lighter, tougher body design, and it's easy to see where we got the "Ultra-HD." For the ultimate in color fidelity, brightness and light transmission, they're equipped with super-premium ED Prime Glass. The razor-sharp optics are fully multi-coated and feature our new Ultra Wide Band Coating that optimizes brightness and contrast. New Rainguard HD also boosts light transmission while ensuring foul weather or your own breath will never cost you a view. We cut the weight by adding a magnesium chassis, and enhanced comfort wit soft-tough grip accents on the runnber-armored housing. A locking diopeter maintains your settings. With class-leading field of view and extra-long eye relief, the latest chapter of the Legend covers more country with less effort than ever before.
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- ED Prime Glass, Ultra Wide Band Coating- Rainguard HD water-repellent lens coating, Ultra wide field -of view
- Long eye-relief, Lighweight, magnesium chassis, waterproof/ fogproof
- Soft touch grips, locking diopeter
- Includes premium carry case, neckstrap, microfiber lens cloth and deluxe binocular harness
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By Kay E. Oring (Susanville,CA)
These are a great bargain. I own many binoculars, including Swarofskis. I purchased these for their wide angle, light wt. and ED glass. They are superb! However, the first day out, the outer lens caps slid off and I only found one. I called Bushnell; first they said a replacement would be sent; next I received a form letter stating that they could not fulfill my request; I called Customer Service and was told that the company decided not to stock replacement lens caps!!!!!!!! So one needs to put a drop of glue or silicon on the ring to hold it on the binocular when you pop the cap off.
By S. Sahin
Binocular is clear and there are almost no CA.
However, Twist-Up eyecups are only 2 click stop and you can not see entire FOV
without holding them 2 - 3 mm away from your eyes.
It should be at least 3 click stop for comfortable view.
I have also a pentax bino and it is very comfortable to hold.
Bushnell should resolve eyecup issue because if you don't wear glasses
using this binocular is not comfortable.
Optic quality is almost perfect but there are a little distortion due to wide field of view.
I think it is OK because most 8x42 models have only 340 ft field of view while bushnell Ultra HD
have 428 ft FOV.
I would give 3 stars to Bushnell Legend Ultra HD.
By Don Jeane (South Texas)
I ordered this item shortly before Chirstmas based on the amazing price offered on Amazon and the mostly favorable reviews elsewhere on the internet. But Bushnell appearantly has some QC problems with this item. The right eyecup extended about 1/16" longer than the left. Plus, the specs on this item lists 17mm of eye relief.
The left eyecup extended only 14mm - I had to hold the bins about 1/8" away from my eyes to see the entire field. Otherwise, I would see a noticeable shadow (or kidney bean effect) in the eyepiece. This is without glasses. They may work just fine with glasses. The view with the ED glass is certainly one of the best at this price point. But without a clear view, I returned them for a refund. I read a recent review on the Bushnell Excursions (I think that's the model). They exhibit the same problem. One forum seemed to feel these were esentially the same bin - but with ED glass.
By Lawrence Jones (San Diego)
These are my first upscale binoculars, replacing a 35 year old Sears 10x50 ultra wide angle binoculars with broken focus. What an improvement! These are light weight (12 oz less than my old clunker), much brighter, remarkably wide field of view, sharp edge-to-edge, comfortable, well made. The rubbberized grip feels good.
This model comes with rubber lens caps that stay with the unit (after you thread the strap through the eyepiece cap) but can be easily removed and stored, two straps (small and large padded) plus a chest harness that clip to pre-mounted 6" hanger straps, a soft bag, a semi-hard case (7 oz) and a small lens cloth.
Inter-eyepiece spacing is adjustable 59-75 mm ("PD" for glasses). Minimum focus is about 7' for my old eyes, less with my glasses. The FOV is at least 10% wider than my old pair which claimed 420 ft at 1000 yds.
"Adapt to tripod" feature means you can buy an adapter ($15) for use with standard tripods.
The wide FOV and other specs (light weight, ED glass, etc), and a reasonable price, drew my attention. For general purpose binoculars, I can't imagine a better product. Recommended.
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