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Athlon Optics 12x50 Midas G2 UHD binoculars combine advanced optics with a lightweight magnesium chassis to deliver bright, sharp, and true-color images. Featuring Extra-Low Dispersion glass, ESP Dielectric prism coatings, and fully multi-coated lenses, these waterproof and shockproof binoculars are engineered for hunting, birdwatching, and all outdoor pursuits. With 12x magnification, 15mm eye relief, and protective XPL coatings, they offer professional-grade performance in a durable, ergonomic design.

| ASIN | B089QSVSQZ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparent Angle of View | 54 Degrees |
| Box Contents | Binocular, Cleaning cloth, Lens caps, Padded neck strap, Soft sided case |
| Brand Name | Athlon Optics |
| Coating | Fully Multi-Coated |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (82) |
| Digital Magnification Measured in Multiples (Digital Zoom) | 12 x |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | +/- 5 diopters |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminium |
| Exit-Pupil Diameter | 4.17 Millimeters |
| Eye Relief | 15 Millimeters |
| Field of View | 5.4 Degrees |
| Focus Type | Center Focus |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 17L x 13.7W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Binoculars |
| Item Weight | 32 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Athlon Optics |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 113006 |
| Model Name | Midas G2 UHD |
| Model Number | 113006 |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimetres |
| Prism Type | Roof Prism |
| Product Features | Lightweight |
| Relative Brightness | 4.17 |
| Size Map | Full Size |
| Specific Uses For Product | Hunting and Shooting or Sports |
| UPC | 813869021792 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| VESA Mount Type | Tripod Mount |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Zoom Ratio | 12 multiplier x |
م**د
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A**R
I bought a pair of these Athlon Midas 12x50 binoculars because I thought they would be good for looking at distant birds, especially waterfowl and seabirds. 12x50 binoculars are somewhat frowned upon in the birding community as they are considered to too difficult to hand hold, too heavy and to have too narrow a field of view. Well, I tried them out, and now I use these binoculars for almost all my birding. The big, beautiful images of birds that I see when using these binoculars makes them irresistible. They are a bit heavier, of course, but not much heavier than, say 8x42s, and they are very well-balanced in the hand, so the slight additional 'holding tremor' doesn't bother me much at all. Sustained viewing is relatively easy for me, and no, I am neither huge nor built like a weight-lifter. Sharpness, clarity, color and flatness of field are all terrific -- you would have to really scratch around with minor details to say how a pair of Swarovskis (where I can make direct real-life comparisons) is much better. Internal reflections are well-controlled, although a little bit of flare can appear in some high contrast conditions. The focus control is very smooth and definite, which you really need on 12x50s because the depth of field of focus is narrower than on 8x42s. I have found I have adapted quickly to focusing a bit more, so it's not a big issue for me. The field of view is of course narrower than x8s, but I have not really noticed this much, even when searching for small birds in foliage. And when you do see the bird, the image is much larger, so you have a better image and a better chance of identifying it. Low light viewing is good. One last thing: the difference between x8 and x12 is that the *linear* image is x1.5 larger on the x12, but it is over x2 larger in *area* terms, so the visual impression looking through x12s is startlingly different -- the images seem huge in comparison. I love this. Some other lesser but still important issues. Lens caps are great. Eye relief is good, and the twist-out eyecups are fine. It is true that if your eyes are very close together you might have a problem with these binoculars. My eyes are quite close together, but these binoculars are fine -- the barrels can still move closer at my setting. I have to wonder if the problems other readers were having occurred in this area might have occurred because they did not move the rubber retaining rings of the objective covers further towards the middle of the barrel. If you don't do this, then the rubber rings bump into each other at the fat ends of the barrels and stop the binoculars from being brought together by a significant amount. At first I thought I would have to send the binoculars back because I did not notice this, but I looked at the rings, moved them up, and of course it was fine. The whole deal comes with a good case and strap, and with that Athlon warranty. In case you can't guess from all of this, I am very, very, very happy with these binoculars. A further note: I already have a pair of 8x42 Athlon Midas binoculars, and they are superb for their price range, as my review will show here on Amazon. I also have a pair of pocket 10x25 Athlon Midas binoculars, very happy with those also. And I have found the Athlon guarantee to be rock-solid and no-questions-asked -- I like being able to rely on a manufacture of integrity.
S**M
I'm very happy with this binocular. It is very powerful and clear. Every bit of this binocular is of high quality material. It is not too heavy and for me is perfect.
K**E
OK, I'm impressed. Athlon knocked it out of the park with these binocs. After spending an hour or so in Point Pelee, at Canada's largest binocular retailer, reviewing the most expensive binoculars sold in Canada, I walked away thinking that spending over $5k was what it would take to get quality. Was I mistaken once I saw these Athlon Midas 12 x 50 binocs from Amazon. They feel secure in your hands, they are bright and clear and sharp and have every other feature that Swarovski, Vortex, Leica have including the lifetime warranty. Is Swarovski, at $5000, 10 times better than Athlon at $500. Not on your life. Maybe a few arguable percentage points, but that's it. All you get with $5K glasses are bragging rights, a depleted bank account and not much else. Save your money, buy Athlon.
P**.
I recently purchased the 8x42 neos and was after a 12x50. I had previously owned the Vortex Diamondback HD 12x50. The Althon Midas g2 12 x 50 are a step above the vortex. The clarity is awesome!. Highly recommended, especially for the price!
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