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Nikon MC II

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  • Nikon eyepiece MC 13-40x / 20-60x /25-75x
  • Interchangeable eyepiece for Fieldscope
  • rotatable rubber eyecup
  • Multilayer coating
  • Glass without arsenic and lead

All lenses are multilayer coated for maximum brightness of the field of view. "MC" stands for Multilayer Coating.
The rotating rubber eyecup is attached to the wide eyepiece to ensure a comfortable view. It helps you to position your eyes at the correct eye point.
The optics use glass without arsenic and lead.

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MSRP* 429,-
373,43 Fernglas Zubehör
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Nikon MC II

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  • Nikon eyepiece MC 13-40x / 20-60x /25-75x
  • Interchangeable eyepiece for Fieldscope
  • rotatable rubber eyecup
  • Multilayer coating
  • Glass without arsenic and lead

Product description for Nikon MC II

All lenses are multilayer coated for maximum brightness of the field of view. "MC" stands for Multilayer Coating.
The rotating rubber eyecup is attached to the wide eyepiece to ensure a comfortable view. It helps you to position your eyes at the correct eye point.
The optics use glass without arsenic and lead.

Nikon MC II

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018208074679
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BDB90075

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