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Steiner - 8x42mm Merlin

8x42mm Merlin

$499.99
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8x42mm Merlin
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 Our Product #:  ST842M
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Price

$499.99
List Price
$749.00
Optical Type
Roof Prism
Field of view
6.5°
Field of view 1000 yards
342'
Exit Pupil
5.25mm
Relative Brightness
27.56
Twilight Factor
18.33
Eye Relief
19mm
Interpupillary Distance
57-73mm
Close Focus
6.9'
Weight
23 oz
Height
6.4"
Armored
Yes
Waterproof
Yes
Warranty
10 years

When you buy this Steiner binocular before December 31, you can get $25 rebate direct from Steiner. To get your $25 check, simply send Steiner the rebate form we’ll send along with your binocular.

Send in a second form and Steiner will pay for and send you a Federal Duck Stamp and a year's membership in the National Wildlife Refuge Association (NWRA). It’s a bonus from Steiner that’s worth over $35.00.

The Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp, commonly known as the “Duck Stamp,” has worked to conserve habitat for wildlife since 1934. Duck stamp sales help fund the National Wildlife Refuge System – an effective way to conserve America's disappearing wildlife habitat. 98% of the money generated by Duck Stamp sales goes to purchase or lease wildlife habitat throughout the National Wildlife Refuge System, a total of six million acres of wetland and grassland that is the home for numerous species of birds and wildlife. Steiner’s contribution to the NWRA in your name will not only help birds and wildlife, but the $15 Duck Stamp you’ll get will also serve as a free entry pass to every National Wildlife Refuge that normally charges an entry fee.

The Steiner 8 x 42mm Merlin offers the most popular balance of magnification versus light-gathering for those who want a single binocular to cover the whole range of birding and wildlife observation activities. Its 42mm objectives provide high resolution and gather large amounts of light in difficult situations – such as the low light of early morning or dusk, in shadowed woodlands, or in overcast or rainy conditions.

The 8x magnification provides excellent depth of field for close-in observing. It also shows less image shake than a 10x binocular for sharper images when observing for long periods of time. The Merlin has good optics, with bright images, excellent color fidelity, and a close focus of 7’ or better that makes it very usable for close-in woodland birding.

Physically, the 8 x 42mm is surprisingly light at only 23 ounces, making it easy to carry all day long without tiring. However, individuals with small hands might prefer the somewhat lighter weight and more compact size of the Steiner 8 x 32mm Merlin instead.

Features of this binocular . . .

  • Body construction: H-body roof prism with internal center focus. The body is clad in noise- and shock-absorbing rubber armor. The unique dark brown earth tone armor was formulated to absorb light, rather than reflect it, making the binocular less visible to wildlife. Ribbing on the body provides a sure grip. Raised thumb rests on the underside of the barrels help position the hands for a very precise balance that reduces fatigue during extended observing. The armor provides a comfortable grip in all temperature and weather extremes. A 1/4"-20 thread tripod adapter port is built into the front end of the center hinge and covered by a thread-in plastic cap when not in use.
  • Eyecups/rainguard: Rolldown soft rubber eyecups are flared at the side to block ambient light for those who don’t wear glasses while observing. Contrast is visibly increased compared with conventional flat eyecups. The eyepiece rainguard is flared to fit the eyecups.
  • Objective lens covers: Flipdown soft rubber lens covers are attached to the underside of the binocular objectives so they hang down out of the way when the binocular is in use. The attached covers can’t be lost in the field. For those who prefer to do without objective lens covers, or for those observing hawks directly overhead where the covers might inadvertently flip up and cover the objectives at an inopportune time, a simple push with a ballpoint pen or paper clip on a recessed quick release button in the armor releases the lens covers so they can be removed.
  • Focusing: Large ribbed focus knob can be used with either hand, even while wearing gloves or mittens. Two turns of the focusing knob moves from an infinity focus down to a 7’ close focus or better (Steiner specifies 6' 9").
  • Case/carry straps: Semi-rigid case has Cordura-type nylon sides, with rigid, but resilient, thermo-molded protective front and back panels. A wide woven case strap is provided, as is a wide and soft neoprene comfort neck strap. As with the objective lens covers, the binocular neck strap can easily be removed by simply pushing on a recessed quick release button in the armor with a ballpoint pen or paper clip. However, accidentally releasing the neck strap is virtually impossible.
  • Optics: Fully multicoated on all air-to-glass surfaces for high light transmission and contrast. Excellent color fidelity makes it easier to resolve subtle species differences. Low geometric distortion (very little bowing of straight lines at the edges of the field). Astigmatism and curvature of field are well-controlled over the critical central two-thirds of the field. The long 16mm eye relief makes the Merlin well suited for virtually unvignetted use by those who must wear eyeglasses while observing.
  • Diopter adjustment: Ribbed rotary collar on left eyepiece adjusts for individual eyesight differences.
  • Weather proofing: Waterproof and guaranteed not to fog internally or leak.





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