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Peregrine XP 10 x 44
Higher magnification usually means a narrow field of view. With the 10x44
Peregrine, we've managed to keep the viewing field width very high with an angle
of 6.25. The wide field, combined with 10x magnification makes the 10x44 XP the
ideal binocular for up-close discovery. The 44mm lenses will deliver more light
to your eyes than similar sized 10x40 or 10x42 models.
Utilizing a new high pressure die-cast, lightweight Magnesium chassis, the
new Peregrine XP delivers truest color, high image contrast and light
transmission combined with rugged waterproof and submersible protection. With
its water-repelling "NANO-Protection" coating on the 44mm objective lenses and
oversized 30mm ocular lenses, images are always clear, even in rain and snow.
The new dielectric mirror and XP optical coating make Steiner's XP lens
technology unique and offer the discriminating user new levels of performance.
High Depth of Field
An added benefit is that the new design offers the user an exceptionally high
depth of field, uncommon with roof prism binoculars and extremely beneficial in
low light wildlife observation. Combined with new, twist-up/down eye cup system
that comes standard with flip-shroud eyecups.
Performance
The new lightweight Magnesium housing incorporates Steiner's unique Nitrogen
Purging and Pressurization process making moisture invasion a virtual
impossibility in any climate. The Peregrine XP's new 44mm objective lenses are
nearly 10% larger than a 42mm lenses transmitting more light. The new XP
binocular also has an exceptionally large 30 mm ocular lens. These larger lenses
combined with XP Lens Technology and the binocular's ergonomic body design with
fast focusing system give it rapid handling that makes focusing on close or
distant subjects easy and comfortable.
Comfort
The New Peregrine XP Binoculars feature an ergonomically shaped rubber covered
body in an attractive, dark forest green color. Embedded in the armor, Steiner
has used a new gel-filled grip and thumb pad that adds a considerable amount of
grip and comfort when holding and viewing with the binoculars.
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