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Pentax VM 6x21 WP Monocular

Get 20% off on Pentax VM 6x21mm WP Monocular 63620 in sleek black. Compact, palm-fit design with free shipping. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts!

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Pentax is a brand of photographic equipment, founded in Asahi Kogaku Goshi Kaisha in November 1919. The company produced the first Japanese-made 35mm camera in 1936, and went on to produce a number of popular 35mm SLRs, including the Pentax Spotmatic, which was introduced in 1964. Pentax also produces digital cameras, camcorders and binoculars.
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Medium format lens with 80-160mm focal length and f/4.5 aperture, compatible with Pentax cameras.
The Pentax VM 6x21 WP monocular offers a clear and bright view with its 6x magnification. It comes with a dedicated smartphone adapter and macro stand, allowing for hands-free use while observing or recording.
Medium format lens with 80-160mm focal length and f/4.5 aperture, compatible with Pentax cameras.
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