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| Nikon Binoc-U-Mount Universal Tripod Adapter | 
enlarge | Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
List Price: $54.95 Buy New: $32.89 You Save: $22.06 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (4 reviews)
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 14.2 x 3.7 x 0.7
MPN: 820 Model: 820 UPC: 018208008209 EAN: 0018208008209 ASIN: B00006LQAI
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| Features:
| | Attach any binocular to a standard tripod | | | Velcro straps hold binocular in place | | | Perfect for binoculars that don't have a 1/4"-20 threaded tripod socket |
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Product Description The 820 Binoc-U-Mount adapts any binocular to a standard tripod.
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  NIKON BINOC-U-MOUNT June 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ordered a pair of these after a couple of searches showed nothing comparable. We have two older binocs that we love and neither is rigged with the socket for adapting to a photo tripod. The Binoc-U-Mount is fairly simple and straightforward in concept - essentially it is a leather strap fitted with a standard 1/4x20 metal socket for securing to a tripod head, with Velcro on the flexible strap ends which wrap around and secure your binocs in place. It is substantially made, with quality workmanship. It works fine for my 8x40 (non-Nikon) glasses but interestingly, turned out to be a tad undersized for my larger Nikon 10x50s. My overall take is that the Binoc-U-Mount is suitable for most purposes short of the most serious amateur astronomy. (It is worth note that I could have replaced either of my older binoculars with newer (tripod-ready but lesser-quality) glasses for what one of the Binoc-U-Mounts cost.) In hindsight, I'd really give that further consideration...
  my two cents June 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Reference for this item are my Zeiss Dailyt 10x40B T* and Barska 7x42, both are roof prism binoculars armored water resistant/proof. Tripod is a Slik U212 Universal. Product was compared to similar binocular tripod adaptors by Leica and Zeiss via Amazon and the web, no actual physical/hands-on comparison because of the lack of local retail.
Pros: Quality construction of top grain cow hide body with treaded metal female 1/4" post. Weaved nylon straps (2) with Velcro. Velcro is also on body. Compact when laid flat. Binocular type/size range is good from roof prism 40/42 mm objective lens to perhaps porro 50 mm objective lens. Life expectancy appears good to excellent. Made in the USA.
Cons: Rather cumbersome and slow dismount of binocular from adaptor. As mentioned in another posting Velcro positioning could benefit modification, I chose to add more Velcro on the body. Lower binocular size limit appears to be roof prisms with objective lenses of 40/42 mm, using a smaller roof prism binocular may be problematic.
Comparison with Leica Stabilite and Zeiss adaptors/adapters. Leica appears to be the least universal of the three adaptors by using a plastic base plate with two grooves/channels, one for each barrel of the binocular. One groove appears to be rather specific for a 40/42 mm roof prism binocular barrel while the other groove is wider for compensation of ocular spacing of the barrels. This adaptor may not work with a porro. Zeiss is perhaps the most universal of the three adaptors having a curved base. It also raises and offsets the binocular from the tripod. Dismounting of binocular from adaptor from both adaptors appears to be superior to that of the Nikon. Both appear to use straps of rubber/plastic with questionable long term life.
Conclusion: Modified adaptor by lengthening Velcro strips on body of adaptor by adding self adhesive Velcro strips of about 2.5" to each of the two Velcro strips on body of adaptor. Adaptor will still work without this modification with my binoculars of 40/42 mm objective lens but strap will hang loose, aesthetic. The additional Velcro helps improve the hold on the binoculars.
Dedicating a Slik quick release post to the Nikon adaptor will enable quick dismount of the binocular and adaptor as an assembly. The addition of a ball head to the tripod can increase height of the binocular/adaptor assembly by a few inches.
Overall I find this product to be good and better if your willing to tinker a bit.
  Be careful! December 2, 2003 16 out of 36 found this review helpful
When I spotted this as an accessory to the Bushnell Binoculars I bought the picture is misleading so you think that the mount and the tripod come together as a package. That is not the case. Now I have to order a tripod. They could have done a better job at letting you know that for $50 you only get the mount and not the tripod (which by the way goes for $15-$23 - thats what led me to believe the mount and the tripod came together). Bad job Amazon.
  Not exactly universal! June 19, 2003 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
I purchased this "universal" tripod adapter for a Brunton binocular that I've owned for many years. I needed something to take the load off my arms as I watch great blue herons for long periods of time...they're nesting at a nature preserve. Unfortunately, I discovered that the loop portion of the velcro which was supposed to secure my favorite binos to the mount would not work because the binos only measure 5" across (to fit my face) and the sticky loop part was positioned out on the outer ends of the straps! So I actually removed the velcro loop parts on both straps, repositioned them closer to the mount part of the adapter, and resewed it on a sewing machine using a heavy duty needle. This keeps my binos very secure. Apparently wider binoculars would not experience this problem. Works great now!
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