United States
USD - VAT Excluded
Localization Settings
English
USD
VAT Excluded
Compare Products
You have no items to compare.
Shopping Cart
You have no items in your shopping cart.
// 29.9.2023 GA4 add to cart // 29.9.2023 GA4 add to cart

Yukon Solaris 20x50 WP

More Views
Do you need help with this item?
Our experienced team is here to resolve any issues before, during or after you purchase this item. If you have a question don't hesitate to contact us bellow:
Contact us

Yukon Solaris 20x50 WP Details

There is no doubt that the extremely powerful 20x magnification on these Yukon Solaris will bring you more image detail than ever, even at very long range. However, there are a number of drawbacks to this that are important to keep in mind if you are considering buying this binocular. 

Most binoculars with such high powers also tend to use larger lenses than these. So whilst it is nice that at 50mm, this Yukon Solaris binocular is still relatively small and lightweight, it does result in a very small 2.5mm exit pupil.

This indicates that these will not produce a bright image in low light conditions and thus are not recommended for uses like astronomy and are best used during the day and in good light conditions.

Whilst their relatively small size and low weight make them fairly easy to carry about and thus it may be tempting to use them from the hands and leave the tripod at home. However, once again the very high power means that it will almost certainly not be possible to achieve an image that is shake free enough to get a good view.

The good news here is that it is very easy to attach these and indeed all Yukon Solaris binoculars to a tripod using a standard tripod adapter.

Lastly, the very “zoomed in” image created by the 20x power results in a much narrower, more restrictive view. At long distances and as long as you are observing still or slow-moving objects, this should not be a problem. But this binocular is certainly not recommended for quickly locating and then following fast-moving targets like birds at closer ranges.

At only 10mm the eye-relief is also very short and is one of the other disadvantages of the massive power. This 10mm should be sufficient for most users, but if you must wear glasses, this binocular is not recommended as you will most certainly not be able to achieve the full image by rolling down the eyecups. 

Yukon Solaris 20x50 WP Specifications

ManufacturerYukon
Binoculars seriesYukon Solaris
Made inBelarus
In production since-
Warranty5 years
SKU22205
Type of prism Porro
Variable magnification No
Magnification. 20x
Diopter adjustment -5 / +5 Dpt
Lens size diameter. 50 mm
Exit pupil. 2.7982 mm
Field of view - FOV... 62.7514m/1000m
Field of view (angular). 3.5269°
Apperent FOV (angular).
Eye relief distance. 11.3625mm
Closest focusing distance. 8.9544m
Twilight Factor 31.62
Light transmittance -
Relative Brightness 6.25
Lens coatings Fully Multicoated
Length.246.4565 mm
Width.217.8078 mm
Height.75.612 mm
Weight.1000g
MaterialNo
ColorBrown
Working temperature range-
Filled with -
Focusing system Central
Diopter setting locationRight eye-piece
Minimal interpupillary distance.0 mm
Maximal interpupillary distance.0 mm
Type of BodySingle hinge
Water proof Yes
Fogproof Yes
Tripod compliantNo
Built-in Compass No
Built in Range finderNo
Image stabilization (IS) No
Able to float No

Why

Shopping at optics-trade?

  • Worldwide shipping
  • Team of experts & enthusiasts
  • We understand what we sell
  • People from all over the world trust us

Reviews & Testimonials

Reviews for Yukon Solaris 20x50 WP

No reviews yet. Please write a review.
Do you have any experience with this product?
We would love to hear your opinion by rating it:
Write a review

Most common questions (Q&A)

Community uploads

Leave a message