
Great binoculars begin with great optics, and Nikon optics are among the best in the world. The PROSTAFF P3 binoculars bring those renowned optics together with performance far beyond their price—waterproof, fogproof, drop-resistant rubber armor, comfortable long eye relief and more, all in a lightweight, easy to use design.
Q: How close can these binoculars focus?
A: These binoculars have a close focus distance of 9.8 feet.
Q: Are these binoculars waterproof?
A: Yes, the PROSTAFF P3 binoculars are waterproof and can be submerged in up to 3.3 feet of water.
Q: What is the magnification of these binoculars?
A: These binoculars have 10x magnification.
Q: What is the field of view for these binoculars?
A: These binoculars have a field of view of 62.9 degrees, or 62.9 feet at 1,000 yards.
Q: What type of prism design do these binoculars use?
A: The PROSTAFF P3 binoculars use a roof prism design.
Q: Do these binoculars have image stabilization?
A: No, these binoculars do not have image stabilization.
Q: Does it come with a case and straps?
A: Yes, it does. The case has a belt loop and the lens caps can hook onto the strap.
Q: Will these work for sky viewing?
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Great binoculars begin with great optics, and Nikon optics are among the best in the world. The PROSTAFF P3 binoculars bring those renowned optics together with performance far beyond their price—waterproof, fogproof, drop-resistant rubber armor, comfortable long eye relief and more, all in a lightweight, easy to use design.

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| Pros for Nikon - PROSTAFF P3 10X42 Waterproof Binoculars - Green | |||
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| Build Quality | Quality, Weight, Ease of use, Optics, Viewing | Weight, Quality, Ease of use | There were no pros for this product— |
Customers regard the PROSTAFF P3 10X42 Waterproof Binoculars as compact and easy to pack. Customers appreciate its compact size and high-quality viewing experience.
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the material and look of the binoculars feel high quality. it has a nice grip that is comfortable to hold, and it can fold to fit your face/eyes. I like the compact and simple design that takes up minimal space. the lenses are super clear and can see surprisingly far. it also comes with lens caps to protect the lenses when not in use.
Posted by Gina
Terrible customer service on Best Buy’s end regarding this product. On march 1st I ordered the green color binoculars and I received a black pair I contacted customer service and Best Buy sent out a replacement order. Order comes in today and I received the wrong color AGAIN. Customer service has been hardly any help. I will not change this review until this gets handled properly. sincerely a very upset Best Buy member.
Posted by Brittney
Decent for price. Wide view cannot really focus into sight. Comes with holding cord and pouch. Really good brand but would rather get something with more zoom and more stability
Posted by Carlos