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Q&A for Nikon Travelite Compact 12x25mm Porro Prism Binoculars — 3 Questions & 2 Answers

Name Nikon Travelite Compact 12x25mm Porro Prism Binoculars (3.5)
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Gary, guest, from PA, United States, asked on December 05, 2022

I have a pair of 10x25 and love them. Is there a size difference between 12x25 and the 10x25?

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Answered by Ethan, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on December 09, 2022

Both the Nikon Travelite 12x25mm and 10x25mm Porro Prism Compact Binoculars are 4.6x4.3".

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Jhon, guest, from Qatar, asked on May 12, 2018

What is meaning of 12X25

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Answered by Carly R., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on June 13, 2018

The number before the x is the magnification (12) and the number after the x is the objective lens diameter (25).

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Rick, guest, from OR, United States, asked on October 10, 2025

Are they waterproof?

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