Swarovski My Junior 7x28 Jungle Green Binoculars- MJ728JG

MY JUNIOR are the first children’s binoculars from SWAROVSKI OPTIK, designed to make it easy for kids to discover more. With 7x magnification and a 28 mm objective lens diameter, these compact binoculars offer jitter-free...
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Swarovski My Junior 7x28 Jungle Green Binoculars- MJ728JG

Swarovski My Junior 7x28 Jungle Green Binoculars- MJ728JG

R 9,949.00

Swarovski My Junior 7x28 Jungle Green Binoculars- MJ728JG

R 9,949.00

MY JUNIOR are the first children’s binoculars from SWAROVSKI OPTIK, designed to make it easy for kids to discover more. With 7x magnification and a 28 mm objective lens diameter, these compact binoculars offer jitter-free observation with the quality SWAROVSKI OPTIK is known for, providing an immediate “WOW!” effect. They simplify observing and exploring, whether children are on their first solo adventures or enjoying nature with adults. Rugged and reliable, MY JUNIOR binoculars will be trusted companions on all their adventures.

  • Designed for Young Explorers: Specifically tailored for children aged 6 to 14, making it easy for them to pick up and start exploring.
  • Lightweight and Portable: Weighing just 480 g (16.9 oz), these binoculars are easy for children to carry and use.
  • 7x Magnification: Allows children to see subjects 7 times closer than with the naked eye, ideal for detailed observation.
  • 28 mm Objective Lens: Captures enough light for clear viewing, even into the evening.
  • Wide Field of View: Offers a large image section of 378 ft / 1,000 yds, perfect for broad and detailed exploration.
  • Rugged Design: Exceptionally durable and child-friendly, promising many years of use and enjoyment.
  • Nature Notes Included: Comes with MY JUNIOR Nature Notes, allowing children to record their discoveries and get tips from the little hawk mascot.
  • Vibrant Colors: Available in striking glacier blue or jungle green, adding a colorful touch to every adventure.
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Magnification
28 mm
Effective objective lens diameter
4 mm
Exit pupil diameter
18 mm
exit-pupil-distance-eye-relief-mm
378 ft/1000 yds
Field of view m at 1000m / ft at 1,000yds
7.2 °
Field of view degrees
7.2 °
Field of view with eye glasses (°)
50 °
Field of view apparent
13.1 ft
Shortest focusing distance
89 %
Light transmission
2.0-2.7 in
Pupil distance
14.0
Twilight factor acc. to ISO 14132-1
>3 dpt
Diopter correction at ∞
4.9 in
Length in mm.
3.9 in
Width in mm.
2.2 in
Height in mm.
16.9 oz
Weight
  • My Junior
  • Eyepiece cover
  • Carrying strap
  • Bag
  • “Nature Notes” notebook

What to consider when choosing your binoculars

Magnification

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Magnification indicates how much closer an object appears compared to its actual distance. Higher magnification makes objects look closer but reduces the field of view. The number before the ‘x’ in a product name shows the magnification—for example, 10x42 means 10x magnification.

Field of view

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The field of view indicates how wide an area is visible through the optics. It’s measured in meters at 1000 meters (m/1000m), feet at 1000 yards (ft/1000 yds), or in degrees. Higher magnification narrows the field of view. Binoculars offer a wide view, while spotting scopes provide more detail but a narrower view.

Objective lens diameter

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The objective lens diameter determines how much light enters the optics, affecting performance in low-light conditions. Larger diameters capture more light, which is crucial in darker environments. The number after the ‘x’ in a product name shows this diameter in millimeters—for example, 10x42 means a 42 mm objective lens.

Shortest focusing distance

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The shortest focusing distance specifies how close an object needs to be to see it clearly with the optics. Between this value and infinity, it is possible to focus the image.

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