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Olympus 108798 Binoculars

Olympus 108798 Binoculars
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Product Description: Olympus 108798

Choosing a binocular can be a confusing business. There are so many factors involved, it can be difficult to figure out which model is right for you. But it's important to make the right choice. Whichever model you choose, the Olympus name assures you of the highest standards of optical quality, and a lifetime of viewing pleasure.

Product Specification: Olympus 108798

Type:Binoculars
Exit Pupil:5.3 mm
Objective Lens Diameter:42 mm

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