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Nikon Superior E 7381 - Binoculars 8 x 32 - porro - black
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According to Nikon, the 8x32 SE utilizes all of the same optical and mechanical performance features found in its 10x model, but in a smaller, lighter and more universal package. Leading the list of features on the central focus 8x32 SE binocular is a unique eyepiece design that offers the viewer an uncommonly clear, flat image even in the periphery of the viewing field. By designing the binocular with extra long eye relief, even eyeglass wearers can take advantage of the wide field of view offered by the binocular. The 8x32 Superior E also utilizes Nikons click-movement diopter control for total viewing consistency. This control, located on the binoculars right eyepiece, is essential to compensate for common left eye/right eye vision imbalance. Nikons positive click system maintains the diopter setting until the viewer wishes to change it. The 8-power magnification, 32mm objective lens diameter and Nikons exclusive system of coating all lens and prism surfaces with multiple layers of special anti-reflective coatings, combine to deliver maximum brightness, high contrast, true colors and flare-free viewing in all dawn to dusk situations. The Superior E also utilizes high quality BaK4 high-index prisms for clear, round images without vignetting.
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Technical Details
- Nikon's superior technology- BaK4 high index prisms
- Durable, lightweight magnesium construction
- Long eye relief for eyeglass wearers
- High resolution, fully multicoated optics
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By R. Braman (Lancaster, California United States)
These binoculars are the standard to judge all other binoculars. European binoculars at 2 to 3 times the price of these Nikons CANNOT compare! Everyone who has the opportunity to look through these Nikon Premier SE (sometimes called Superior "E")binoculars always respond....WOW! You can look through these all day without any kind of discomfort or eye strain. They are very light to hang around your neck and handle/focus quickly. Truly a remarkable binocular and an excellent buy thru Amazon!!
By H. Posgate (USA)
A correction to the comments by "Bird Watcher" about the Nikon SE porro prism binocular: The SE is not waterproof. The sealed waterproof Nikon model is called the Premier LX or LXL series. It is a different design employing the roof prism configuration. It is not a "replacement" for the SE, as both offerings have co-existed for years, though there is a rumor that Nikon is going to drop the porro prism SEs at some point. Who knows?
By Daniel Campeau (Canada)
I've used this binocular for over 7 years and I can validate every thing that Vallis said in a previous review. You cannot go wrong with this unbelievable binocular.
But, in the same previous review, one thing is, by experience, not true:
"Still, one need not be extremely cautious with these optics and water, as a little water usually won't hurt them. And if they are damaged, Nikon's warranty will have them covered: for 25 years, Nikon will repair or replace them (at their discretion) if they are damaged, at a cost of $10 + shipping - even if the damage was your fault!"
It's right to say that you don't need to be extremely cautious. I've done some birding in rainy condition and I never had any problems with my binocular. But this summer I went true a rough sea in a boat and a big wave of salt water splashed over the deck and got me a little wet. At first, the binocular seemed fine but, after 10 minutes, the left part became completely black. Some salt water touched the prism and a chemical reaction turned its surface to black. Absolutely no light passed true it anymore. The right side of the binocular was ok.
I sent the binocular to Nikon with the proof of guaranty.
After 8 or 9 calls from me and SIXTEEN WEEKS, I got a message telling me that it was not possible to repair them but that they offered me a brand new one for... 500 $ can. (About 450 us)
So, that proves that they are not waterproof and that they don't repair them or exchanges them for free.
Nikon service was, for me, next to zero.
But this binocular is still incredible.
By David D. Jenkins (SLC, UT USA)
The Nikon Premier SE 8x32 binoculars are NOT!!! waterproof. This was confirmed through Nikon USA customer support. Nevertheless, it is a top of the line optics binocular.
By B. Jacobs
I thought it would be useful for the reader if I wrote this note as an addendum to the two previous reviews. The two previous reviews are for the Nikon Superior E binocular which is an exceptional glass but is not waterproof as stated. The Nikon Premier SE is the replacement model for the Superior E and is almost identical in every respect except that it is now nitrogen filled and is waterproof. I hope this clarification helps.
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