Nikon’s slimmest binoculars just got a style upgrade
Now available in Dark Navy, Ivory White, and Amber Brown, the ultra-compact 4x10D CF binoculars combine portability, elegance, and bright optics for everyday use

Nikon has just introduced new color options for its 4x10D CF binoculars, now available in Dark Navy, Ivory White, and Amber Brown. I’ve long admired the 4x10D CF for its slim, lightweight design; at just 19mm thick and 65g, it’s the thinnest and lightest ultra-compact binocular Nikon has released.
With these new finishes, these Nikon binoculars feel even more personal, without changing the practical qualities that have made them so appealing.
The specifications are familiar but effective: 4x magnification, a close focusing distance of 1.2 metres, and multilayer-coated lenses and prisms for a bright, clear view. Nikon has removed the dioptre adjustment, so you only need to set your interpupillary distance and focus. For anyone who wants something quick and simple to use, this makes the binoculars easy to pick up and operate immediately.
Where the 4x10D CF really stands out is its combination of portability and clarity. The flat, slim body slips easily into a coat pocket or bag, making it convenient for daily carry. I can see these being ideal for art galleries, museums, and theatre performances, where you need a compact way to bring distant details closer without disrupting your surroundings. The ability to focus down to just over a metre also makes them versatile for observing smaller objects up close.
The new colour options are a subtle but welcome addition. They’re small choices, but they make the binoculars feel less like generic gear and more like a personal accessory; something you might enjoy carrying on a walk or taking along to an event.
For me, the 4x10D CF represents a balance between practicality and design. They’re not about extreme zoom or heavy-duty field optics; rather, they’re about convenience and clarity in everyday use.
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