Over the last two decades in the binocular business, we’ve had some historic and/or incredible binoculars pass through our facility. Here is a photo and video archive of some of those amazing binoculars.
- Fujinon 25×150 SD-90 Apo
- Fujinon 25×150 SD-90
- Our Fujinon 25×150 SD-90 at John Bryan Observatory (Apollo Rendevzous 2016)
- Fujinon 25×150 SD-90 at John Bryan Observatory
- Original condition Takatihi 15×80 on Zeiss tripod
- Garrett Optical BT-150-45 on Universal Astronomics Fork
- The Miyauchi BR-141-90
- View of the Miyauchi 141mm objectives.
- Our last Fujinon 40×150 ED-SX
- Star-testing the 150mm Fujinon in our parking lot.
- Kevin hand-holds the Fujinon 40×150 ED-SX 😉
- BigBinoculars showroom
- Helen views through the humongous Kevin Kuhne-restored Nikko 30/60×180!
- Kevin Kuhne’s solid brass counter-weight system
- Nikko 30/60×180 turrets
- Nikko 30/60×180 underside
- Nikko 30/60×180 baffles and objective covers
- Nikko 30/60×180 spring-loaded objective covers
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- Kevin Kuhne-restored Nikko 20×120
- Nikko 20×120
- 20/40x200mm Zeiss restored by Kevin Kuhne (in background)
- Astromeccanica Ziel 120 and Helios 150 binoscopes
- Astromeccanica Helios 150 Binoscope
- Astromeccanica Ziel 120 Binoscope
From 2003 through 2010, when Miyauchi of Japan ceased production, we were their highest-selling dealer in the USA. Their finest was the incredible BR-141.
The historic and one-of-a-kind Nikko 30/60×180 as restored by Kevin Kuhne.
The Fujinon 40×150 ED-SX and Miyauchi BR-141-90 (the very last BR-141 made by Miyauchi).
The Russian-made Farvision 20x50S Image-Stabilized Binocular.