Description
Article no.: 30025
The Pentax Jupiter 10x50 delivers a bright, three-dimensional image thanks to a multi-coating on the front lens. The coating improves contrast and color rendition, helping you see more detail when observing nature, animals, birds or stars.
This model pairs a 10x magnification with 50 mm objective lenses to ensure a bright image. In combination with the Pentax Jupiter 8x40, it ranks among the fastest binoculars in the Jupiter series. Because it has a relative luminous intensity of 25, the Jupiter 10x50 performs particularly well for wildlife and nature observation at dusk and dawn.
The binoculars use a Porro prism layout with large objective lenses. This design produces a bright view with a pronounced sense of depth, which helps when tracking subjects in the field.
The body features a rubberized coating that provides a secure grip during extended use. Moreover, the latest Jupiter design improves ease of use through simpler focus adjustment and an enhanced grip on the binocular body.
For longer observation sessions, the binoculars include a built-in tripod thread, so you can mount them on a tripod. If you need a tripod adapter, you can attach the optional Tripod Adapter TP-3 for stable, hands-free viewing.
The Pentax Jupiter comes complete with a carrying strap and pouch.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Magnification | 10x |
| Objective lens diameter | 50 mm |
| Relative luminous intensity | 25 |
| Prism type | Porro prism |
| Lens coating | Multi-coating on the front lens |
| Tripod mounting | Built-in thread; optional Tripod Adapter TP-3 |
| Included accessories | Carrying strap and pouch |
Question: Can I mount the Pentax Jupiter 10x50 on a tripod?
Answer: Yes. The binoculars include a built-in tripod thread for direct mounting. For a standard tripod connection, you can use the optional Tripod Adapter TP-3 to secure the binoculars for extended, hands-free observations.
Question: Are these binoculars suitable for low-light use, such as dawn or dusk?
Answer: Yes. The 50 mm objectives combined with 10x magnification and a relative luminous intensity of 25 make the Jupiter 10x50 especially suitable for wildlife and nature observation at dawn and dusk.
Question: What type of image quality can I expect outdoors?
Answer: You can expect a bright, three-dimensional image because the front lens has a multi-coating and the binoculars use a Porro prism design with large objective lenses. These features enhance contrast and depth perception for outdoor viewing.
Question: What comes in the box with the binoculars?
Answer: The Pentax Jupiter 10x50 comes complete with a carrying strap and a pouch to protect the binoculars during transport and storage.