Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Nikon Ecobin

What do you get when you cross the Nikon 10x25 Prostaff compact binocular with an environmentally conscious marketing and engineering? You get the Nikon 10x25 Ecobin, which I just tested and really enjoyed. The Nikon Ecobin binocular is basically a Nikon Prostaff 10x25 in terms of optics and design and that is a good thing. Optics on the Nikon Prostaff binocular are as good as it gets for your compact binocular dollar. To turn the Nikon 10x25 Prostaff into a Nikon 10x25 Ecobin, you use lead and arsenic free Eco glass, instead of the standard optical glass used in the optics of the Prostaff, then cover the binocular with non-chloride rubber instead of the standard black rubber on the Prostaff and package it all in a %100 natural and fully biodegradable carrying case and strap made from wood pulp which replaces the standard black nylon case of the Prostaff. Well-done, Nikon.
 
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