FUJINON Binoculars
The World's Brightest 7x50 Binoculars
In the new Fujinon "SX" series binoculars, every lens and prism surface is coated with
a special new EBC process. The result is an overall brightness factor of 95% across
the full visible spectrum - images up to some 15% brighter than any other high quality
binoculars! Testing proved it. So will your own eyes.
The benefit is outstanding vision in low light and at night - an especially important
consideration in marine applications. Except for electronically amplified optical
systems, such as those used in night vision scopes, Fujinon SX binoculars deliver the
brightest image possible.
- The F-SX Type is a high-grade series of flat image plane-type binocular that
encapsulates Fujinon technology. Making the image plane flat enables observation of
the marginal area of a visual field, reproducis sharper, more true
to life colors, and minimize distortions and astigmatism.
- 7x50FMTR-SX
- 7x50FMT-SX
- 10x50FMT-SX
- 10x50FMTR-SX
- 10x70FMT-SX
- 16x70FMT-SX
7x50 FMT-SX
- The MT-SX type is the most basic series of Fujinon waterproof binocular. With superior
waterproofing and sturdy construction, they can be used with confidence under all kinds
of conditions. Fujinon's unique EBC coating is applied to all lens surface in contact
with the air, further improving light transmission.
- 7x50MT-SX
- 7x50MTR-SX
- 10x70MT-SX
7x50MT-SX
- The 7x50 binocular with compass was developed as a new series of 7 power binoculars
which were popular over many years for use on commercial ships and fishing vessels.
We have now incorporated even more features.
Because they are fitted with rubber covers, they fit comfortably in you hands,
are easy to handle, and what's more, they have superior internal protective features,
which makes them ideal for use at sea.
- 7x50MTRC-SX (STANDARD)
- 7x50FMTRC-SX (HIGH GRADE)
7x50MTRC-SX
(Figure 1)
In this case, the compass indication when sighting the buoy is 240 degrees, and when
sighting the direction of the ship's bow, it is 270 degrees. Therefore, the ship is
corrently moving in a direction 30 degrees left of the buoy.
(Figure 2)
Height of target object 10
A(m)= --------------------------- x1000 = ---- x 1000 = 250m
Scale Value(MIL) 40
The height of the lighthouse is 10m, and at this time the scale shows 40MIL. By applying
this to a simple formula, you can find out the approximate distance.
Binocular Specifications
| Magnification | Object Lens Effective Diameter (mm) |
Actual Field of View | Eye Relief (mm) | Exit Pupil (mm) |
Maximum Width (mm) | Height (mm) | Weight (kg) |
| 7x50MT-SX | 7x | 50 |
7°30' |
12 | 7.14 | 218 | 185 | 1.27 |
| 7x50MTR-SX | 187 | 1.37 |
| 7x50MTRC-SX | 1.41 |
| 7x50FMT-SX | 23 | 198 | 1.42 |
| 7x50FMTR-SX | 200 | 1.52 |
| 7x50FMTRC-SX | 1.56 |
| 10x50FMT-SX |
10x |
50 |
6°30' |
19.8 |
5.0 |
218 |
191 |
1.40 |
| 10x50FMTR-SX |
1.43 |
| 10x70MT-SX |
70 |
5°18' |
12 |
7.0 |
244 |
272 | 2.10 |
| 10x70FMT-SX |
23 |
285 | 2.16 |
| 16x70FMT-SX |
16x |
4° |
15.5 |
4.38 |
275 |
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