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MARINE 7x50

Binocular

Owner’s Manual

The PENTAX Marine roof prism binocular is de-

signed particularly for the boating enthusiast, but 

is also ideal for any demanding environment or ap-

plication where accuracy and durability is required. 

Featuring a liquid-filled compass built in to the 

viewing optics, compass “swing” stops immediately 

due to an advanced dampening design. Bearings are 

defined in easy-to-read precise 1-degree increments, 

ideal for navigation and locating objects accurately. 

A range-finding scale allows the user to estimate 

range based on objects of known size. The PENTAX 

Marine binocular is fully waterproof, fogproof, and 

shock-protected with sure-grip rubber armoring and 

twist-out eyecups for easy use. PENTAX Optics are 

fully multi-coated for excellent light transmission 

and clarity. The PENTAX Marine binocular comes 

complete with a rugged nylon case and neck strap. 

Built to last, the PENTAX Marine binocular features 

our lifetime Worry-Free Warranty. 

SPECIFICATIONS:

Lens Construction 

7 elements / 5 groups

Lens Coating 

Fully multi-coated 

Magnification 

7X 

 

 

 

Objective Lens Diameter 

50mm

Prism Type / Coating 

BaK4 – silver deposited

Eye Relief 

17.6mm

Real Field of View 

6.6 degrees

Field of View @ 1000 yds. 

348 ft.

Field of View @ 1000 m 

116m

Exit Pupil Diameter 

6.8mm

Relative Brightness 

51

Diopter Adjustment Range 

+/-3

Interpupilary Adj. Range 

56mm-73mm

Focus Range 

3.3 feet – infinity (3m –infinity)

Eyecup 

Helicoid type

Waterproof 

Nitrogen-filled, 1.5m depth

Dimensions 

7” H x 5.4” 

Weight 

34.4 oz (976 g)

How to Use:

1. Adjust interpupilary distance until a single image 

circle is formed. 

2. Acquire a test subject and sharply focus the left 

eye using the center focusing knob.

3. Looking through the right eyepiece turn the di

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opter to sharply focus on the same subject. 

Each user may have to re-adjust the binocular to suit 

their particular vision correction. 

Using the Compass:

The built-in precision compass features extremely 

fast dampening, so there is almost no “swing” and 

it is corrected for latitude (dip). The compass scale is 

defined in 1 degree increments and is aligned with 

the vertical range finding scale. When using the 

compass, always keep in mind the local variation 

between magnetic and true North. 

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