New kowa BDII-XD wide angle binoculars will be available in UK DEALERS THIS September
17 September 2019
Arriving in UK dealers this month will be the new wide-angled XD Binoculars from Kowa optics.
Shown at Birdfair last month by the brand, one of the main stand-out optical features of the new Kowa BDII-XD series is their enviable large field of view, boasting class leading wide angle performance.
This larger field of view will enable you to locate your subject quickly as opposed to more standard spec binoculars leading (hopefully) to quicker ID's and more chance of spotting difficult to see subjects in all weathers, with sharpness right in to the corners of the image.
With additional features including Kowa XD (high grade ED) lenses and close focus down to just 1.3m on the 32mm models, the BDII-XD range will be setting a new standard of binocular in its price point.
For more information >
www.kowasnextbigthing.com/europe.html
Shown at Birdfair last month by the brand, one of the main stand-out optical features of the new Kowa BDII-XD series is their enviable large field of view, boasting class leading wide angle performance.
This larger field of view will enable you to locate your subject quickly as opposed to more standard spec binoculars leading (hopefully) to quicker ID's and more chance of spotting difficult to see subjects in all weathers, with sharpness right in to the corners of the image.
With additional features including Kowa XD (high grade ED) lenses and close focus down to just 1.3m on the 32mm models, the BDII-XD range will be setting a new standard of binocular in its price point.
For more information >
www.kowasnextbigthing.com/europe.html
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