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Nikon Nikon Binoculars and Fieldscope World leaders for design and superior optical performance giving yOU unparalleled viewing excellence. Nikon Compact Binoculars: The perfect companion for watching birds and wildlife. Elegant design, superior handling with large eyepieces for eyeglass wearers; 7 X 20 CF IlL 7 8217 8 X 23 CF M 8255 9 X 25 CF Il 8265 10 X 25 CF I $265 Nikon Waterproof Compact Binoculars: 0 ring sealed and nitrogen filled to vastly reduce fogging: Rubber coated to absorb shocks, Ideal for marine use. 8 X 23 CFWPIRA 8498 10 X 25 CFWPIRA = 9556 LATEST RELEASE: Nikon Sporting Binoculars: Dramatic new design: Smart rounded rubber coated body ensures a more firm and comfortable grip and enhances tolerance to shock. Recommended for rugged outdoor activities 7x 35 CFII 8265 8 X 40 CFI ~ 8298 7 X 50 CFII 8329 10 X 50 CFII = $337 Power When You Need It Most Nikon Spotting Scope: (Rubber armoured) with 15X 45x Zoom Eyepiece. Price 8822 Nikon's exclusive zoom eyepieces with 3x zoom; plus Rubber Armoured for superior shock resistance and Nikon multilayer coated lenses for clear crisp images in low light conditions makes this scope an ideal tool for bird watchers and other outdoor enthusiasts. Other model Nikon Binoculars and Scopes are available. Please write for colour brochure to Forest and Bird, PO Box 631 , Wellington. ICBP WORLD ENVIRONMENT PARTNER

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Forest and Bird, Issue 268, 1 May 1993, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisement 5 Forest and Bird, Issue 268, 1 May 1993, Page 37

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