Binoculars Ruby Red
June 20, 2010 by admin
Filed under Birdwatching Binoculars
Binoculars Ruby Red
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Magnacraft 10×50 Binoculars with Ruby Red Coated Lenses $37.50 |
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Magnacraft® 10×50 Binoculars with Ruby Red Coated Lenses for Glare Reduction $18.40 |
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10×50 Binoculars with Ruby Red Coated Lenses $34.45 |
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Binoculars 7×35 Classic Red Ruby Coated Optics HALINA Lense General Purpose NIB $19.95 |
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Magnacraft®15×70 Binoculars with Ruby Red Coated Lenses $42.95 |
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7×50 Binoculars Feature ruby red tinted lenses $21.95 |
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Wholesale Lot of 14 Magnacraft Compact 4×30 Binoculars with Ruby Red Lens NEW $79.97 |
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Magnacraft 7×50 Binoculars With Ruby Red Tinted Lenses $17.99 |
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Binoculars 10×50 with Ruby Red Coated Lense Magnacraft® $40.53 |
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New Magnacraft® 7×50 Binoculars with Built-in Compass and Ruby Red Tinted Lenses $19.95 |
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Humvee Binoculars HMV-B-10X50C 10×50 Field Binocular Rubber Armor Ruby Red Lens $49.84 |
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Humvee Binoculars HMV-B-20X50C 20×50 Camo Binocular Rubber Armored Ruby Red Lens $53.89 |
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Humvee Binoculars HMV-B-10X50 10×50 Field Binocular Rubber Armored Ruby Red Lens $49.84 |
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Humvee Binoculars HMV-B-20X50 20×50 Field Binocular Rubber Armored Ruby Red Lens $59.84 |
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Humvee Binoculars HMV-B-7X50 7×50 Field Binocular, Rubber Armored, Ruby Red Lens $49.84 |
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NEW 7×50 Binoculars Feature ruby red tinted lenses $22.95 |
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10×50 Binoculars with Ruby Red Coated Lenses SPB10504 $30.45 |
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Magnacraft 10×50 Binoculars w/Ruby Red Coated Lenses SPB10504 $37.52 |
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Magnacraft 10×50 Binoculars-Ruby Red Coated Lens NIGB $16.49 |
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Magnacraft 10×50 Binoculars Ruby Red Coated Lenses NEW $9.99 |
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OpSwiss 12×32 Binocular Ruby Red Lens Carry Case Gift Boxed $32.85 |
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New! Elegant Ruby Red Opera Glasses $27.99 |
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Magnacraft® 7×50 Binoculars Ruby Red Tinted Lenses $29.95 |
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Magnacraft® 10×50 Binoculars with Ruby Red Coated Lense $29.95 |
What does it mean “ruby coated” on binoculars?
What is that red coating made of anyway, and what is it for and what benefits exactly?
This is what I found regarding ruby coating and its beneifts
Is “ruby” coating available on your binoculars?
No. First of all, the coating has nothing to do with the mineral ruby. Some manufacturers filter red to compensate for poor-quality optics that do not properly converge the color spectrum. By eliminating red from the spectrum, the optics appear to do a better job of minimizing color abberations- but gives the view through the binocular an unnatural greenish cast. Steer clear of “ruby” coating- it’s simply a gimmick with no redeeming qualities. We’ve seen ads from unscrupulous vendors that claim magical “night vision” properties for their “ruby-coated” binoculars – “no batteries required”. Rubbish…


