Steiner 7x50 Tactical T750 Binoculars - Black, Porro Prism
The Steiner 7x50 Tactical T750 binoculars deliver the wide field of view and light-gathering power that hunters, spotters, and tactical observers need in low-light conditions. Built on Steiner's heritage of German precision optics, these porro prism binoculars combine a 7x magnification with 50mm objective lenses—a time-tested configuration that balances brightness, depth perception, and manageable weight for extended glassing sessions in the field or on the range.
Porro prism designs like the T750 excel at close-focus work and deliver exceptional three-dimensional image quality, a real advantage when you're glassing thick brush or trying to pick apart details at moderate distances. The 7x50 format is a stalwart choice for hunters who spend hours behind optics and need steady, bright images without the fatigue that comes with higher magnifications and smaller objective lenses.
The T750 features sports-auto focus, so you can dial in targets quickly without fussing with focus wheels. The optics come dressed in Makrolon with rubber armor—tough, weather-resistant construction that shrugs off the bumps and moisture of field use. Whether you're hunting open country, glassing from a stand, or working security and observation roles, these are straightforward, dependable binoculars built to perform.
Key Features
- 7x magnification with 50mm objectives for bright, wide-field viewing
- Porro prism design delivers excellent depth perception and image clarity
- Sports-auto focus for quick target acquisition
- Makrolon frame with rubber armor for durability and weather resistance
- Ideal for hunting, spotting, and tactical observation
Specifications
| Magnification | 7x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 50mm |
| Prism Type | Porro Prism |
| Focus Type | Sports-Auto Focus |
| Frame Material | Makrolon with Rubber Armor |
| Color | Black |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the advantage of 7x50 binoculars for hunting?
The 7x50 format delivers a wide field of view and excellent light transmission, making it ideal for hunting in low-light conditions like dawn and dusk. The 50mm objectives gather plenty of light, while the 7x magnification keeps the image steady and bright—less eye fatigue during long glassing sessions compared to higher magnifications.
How do porro prism binoculars compare to roof prism designs?
Porro prism binoculars like the T750 offer superior depth perception and three-dimensional image quality, and they typically deliver brighter images at lower magnifications. Roof prism designs are more compact, but porros excel in optical performance for field sports and hunting applications.
Does the T750 have autofocus?
Yes, the T750 features sports-auto focus, which allows quick, hands-free focus adjustment as you move between targets or change distance. This speeds up your workflow in fast-paced hunting or observation scenarios.
How durable is the Makrolon and rubber armor construction?
Makrolon with rubber armor is a rugged, weather-resistant combination designed to withstand field use. The rubber armor provides impact protection and grip, while Makrolon resists moisture and harsh outdoor conditions.

