Monocular 8x21

Whitby and Co

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Magnification:
8x
Lens Diameter:
21mm
Product Type:
Monocular
Activities:
Bird Watching
Activities:
Plane Spotting
Activities:
Walking & Hiking
Activities:
Wildlife
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Discover the world around you with the Whitby Gear 8x21 Monocular. Designed for those who love the outdoors, this compact monocular is the perfect travel companion. Measuring just 90mm x 30mm and weighing only 66g, it easily slips into your pocket or rucksack, ready for bird watching or plane spotting at a moment’s notice.

The 8x magnification brings distant objects into clear view, while the adjustable eyecup ensures comfort, whether you're wearing glasses or not. With a wide 5.8° field of view and a close focusing distance of just 3 meters, this pocket monocular lets you experience the beauty of nature with precision. Plus, the black nylon carry case and lanyard make it easy to take along on all your adventures.

Key features at a glance:

Dimensions: 90mm x 30mm

Weight: 66g

Colour: Black

Ideal for bird watching monocular enthusiasts or anyone in need of a compact monocular, this tool lets you explore your surroundings without missing a detail. Whether hiking or simply out in nature, keep your other eye on the world around you, ready for whatever comes next.

Take the Whitby Gear 8x21 Monocular with you on your next adventure and experience the world in a whole new way.

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Specifications Details:

The term BK7 refers to the type of glass used in the lens of the monocular. BK7 is a high-quality optical glass known for its clarity and ability to produce sharp, clear images. It's commonly used in budget-friendly optical devices like monoculars, binoculars, and telescopes because it offers a good balance of performance and affordability.

BK7 lenses generally provide excellent light transmission, resulting in bright and clear images, though they are not as high-end as some more expensive materials like BAK4. Overall, it's a solid choice for a monocular, offering good value for the price.

The field of view (FoV) measurement refers to the width of the area you can see through the monocular at a specific distance. In this case, "5.8°" refers to the angle of the view through the monocular. The higher the degree, the wider the area you'll be able to see.

"101/1000M" means that for every 1,000 meters (or about 1 kilometer), the width of the area you can see through the monocular is 101 meters. So, at 1,000 meters away, the monocular will show you a 101-meter wide section of the landscape.

Eye relief refers to the distance between your eye and the monocular's eyepiece that still allows you to see the entire field of view clearly. In this case, 10mm means that if you hold the monocular 10 millimeters away from your eye, you'll be able to see the full image through the lens without any dark edges or vignetting.

This measurement is particularly important for people who wear glasses, as they may need a longer eye relief to comfortably view through the monocular without their glasses touching the lens. A 10mm eye relief is relatively short, so it may be a bit more challenging for glasses wearers to use compared to monoculars with longer eye relief.

Closest Focusing: 3M means that the monocular can focus on objects that are as close as 3 meters (or 3,000 millimeters) away from the lens. This is the minimum distance at which the monocular can still provide a clear and sharp image.

In practical terms, if you're looking at something like a bird or flower that is only 3 meters away, the monocular will allow you to focus on it clearly without any blurriness. If the object is closer than 3 meters, the monocular might struggle to provide a clear image.