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412 days ago

Binoculars Hanimex 7x50

Lyn from Rothesay Bay

This is a pair of vintage Hanimex binoculars, made in Japan
They are 7 x 50 binoculars; 7x magnification and 50mm objective lens diameter field of view 7.1 degrees.
They feature coated optics. The binoculars are supplied with Hanimex lens caps
Cosmetically and optically the binoculars are in as new condition.

Please take time to examine all the photos as part of the description.
These binoculars are residual stock from a master precision optical mechanic whose business closed several years ago.
They are perfect for any photography or nature enthusiast. The brand Hanimex guarantees high-quality optics. Whether you are bird watching or taking landscape shots, these binoculars are a reliable tool for your adventures.

Price: $50

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