Used Nikon Binoculars
The Japanese company Nippon Kogaku K.K. that was established in 1917, cooperated with the Germans in the production of optical devices, assumed a new name after the Second World War and today produces Nikon binoculars.
![]() Nikon Trailblazer 10x50 ATB Binoculars 8221 US $114.95 |
![]() Nikon Sprint II 10x21 Binoculars US $15.50 |
![]() Nikon Auto Focus Stadium Binoculars 2 Pair US $33.00 |
![]() USE NIKON EAGLEVIEW 8 24x25 BINOCULARS NO RESERVE US $40.95 |
![]() Nikon Travelite II Binoculars 9X25 US $45.00 |
![]() Celestron 12x25 UpClose Weather Resistant Binocular US $9.95 |
![]() Nikon Monarch 10x42 Lens hiking sport Binoculars US $202.51 |
![]() NIKON 10 X 21 5 SPRINT III BINOCULARS NICE CASE US $9.99 |
![]() Nikon 10x42 Monarch ATB Binocular Waterproof US $182.50 |
![]() Nikon Binoculars Sprint III 8x21 US $70.00 |
Like its business rival Leica, the company also manufactures cameras that are highly regarded in the market.
There are almost a hundred types of models of this brand, classified into a long list of series:
• Action
• Action Extreme EX and ATB
• Advantage
• Anniversary
• Astroluxe
• Eagle View Zoom
• EDG
• Marine
• Medallion
• Monarch ATB
• OceanPro
• Premier LX SE and E2
• ProStaff Waterproof
• Sporter
• Sportstar
• StabilEyes
• Trailblazer Waterproof ATB
• Travelite V
With the very long list of models to choose from, you can be sure to find one that suits your needs, whether it be for use in the wilds watching birds or looking for game, in the sports arena following the ball or opera house listening to arias, over the seas navigating the blue waters or the lakes and rivers looking for fish, or in your backyard scanning the stars at night.
The magnification of Nikon binoculars range from 7x to 18x, with some models having a dual magnification mode with the higher magnification reaching a high of 30x. Objective lens diameters start at 25mm up to 70mm. Field of view (FOV) varies from 161 to 489 feet at 1,000 yards.









