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Our Price: $429.95 Retail: $684.95 Closeouts. Quickly and accurately measure distance up to 1,200 yards with the Callaway by Nikon Golf LR1200 range finder. Capable of ...read more
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Our Price: $369.95 Retail: $552.95 2nds. The Nikon Team Realtree® Laser 800 range finder helps you aim with confidence. Nikon advanced laser range finder reads distance...read more
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Our Price: $349.95 Retail: $522.95 Reconditioned. Nikon Laser Monarch Laser 800 range finder helps you aim with confidence and shoot accurately because you know the yar...read more
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Our Price: $349.95 Retail: $576.95 Closeouts. An integrated compass, bright images and infinite set-and-forget focusing make these waterproof marine-grade Nikon 7x50mm ...read more
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Closeouts. A Nikon compact tripod offers excellent quality and stable performance that is ideal for cameras, binoculars and spotting ...read more
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Closeouts. The Nikon window mount accommodates cameras, binoculars and spotting scopes up to 6-½ lb.
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Our Price: $279.95 Retail: $438.95 Closeouts. Bright images and infinite set-and-forget focusing make Nikon Sports and Marine binoculars waterproof, fogproof and ideal ...read more
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Light and stable, love it! By Envirgoddess from Nashville, TN on 06/30/2009 Pros: Compact, Light weight, Strong Construction Best Uses: Hiking/Backpacking, Photography Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: After much searching for a light weight, cost effective tripod, I purchased two, one for my husband and myself.
One of our favorite hobbies is photography. I have a Nikon D40X and he has a Nikon D80. Although a little shorter than we like, it is workable. For the size, they are extremely sturdy and stable. We used some of our larger lenses and did not have any problems with the tripods tipping or sagging. As a matter of fact, I used mine as a walking stick during a hike over steep and uneven surfaces, at times putting my full weight on the tripod. The legs did not slip or creep. Would not recommend this practice, but it is worth mentioning.
A good example of Nikon quality By Swedetown skier from Calumet,MI on 06/15/2009 Pros: Compact, Great design, Highest quality, Stability, Strong Construction Best Uses: Bird Watching, Hunting, Travel Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: holds our 6 pound,full-size(80mm) birding scope securely and provides a very stable platform for using it.quick release allows easy removal of scope without taking the mount off the window.bird-watching from car offers useful technique for getting more use of your scope and making it less likely you will flush your birds before you can identify them.we ordered 2nd mount.
By NCShooter from Chapel Hil, NC on 06/11/2009 Best Uses: Bird Watching, Hiking/Backpacking, Travel Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: A bit heavy, at more than 1 lb, but well-made. Will attach to any flat edge up to 1/2" wide.
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