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In addition to waterproofing, the binoculars are protected with durable natural rubber covering. Featuring a high specification for porro prism optical system, the clarity and field of view derived from the 16x80 makes it an excellent choice for astronomy, while the higher magnification 20x80 and 25x80 are geared more toward long range terrestial observation and specialist outdoor applications such as aircraft observation. All three models provide long eyerelief and deliver full field of view with or without spectacles.

Used either as hand held instruments or using a photo or video tripod especially for the higher magnifications. Add to Cart. Customers Also Viewed.

This spherical excellently corrected 2-element binocular offers an extremely high contrast. In the basic equipment we have included Binoculars are ideal devices for observing distant objects.

Performance data enables binoculars to be compared with one another. Type of build. Describes the internal structure of a pair of binoculars, thereby further subdividing the different types. Porro prisms. A classic binoculars design, in which the objective lenses are slightly further apart than the eyepieces. Front lens diameter. Exit pupil. Relates to the beam of light emitted by the eyepiece. Eye relief. The eye relief specifies the maximum distance from the eyepiece at which the entire field of view can still be seen.

Eyepiece cups. The eyecups are located on the eyepieces and protect they eyes from stray light. Dioptre compensation. Dioptre compensation can be used to compensate for differences between the right and left eye. Glass material. A distinction is made between different glass materials. A binoculars prism made of Barium Crown glass that is commonly used in high-quality binoculars.

Lens coating. Coatings on optical surfaces have the job of minimising annoying reflections. Focusing system. Binoculars are focused by focusing on the object, or rather the eyes of the observer. Special features. Binoculars can be equipped with additional functions such as an image stabilizer or a zoom. Zoom function. Eyepieces for spectacle wearers.

These eyepieces have a relatively large eye relief. Image stabilizer. Compensates for the natural trembling of the hands. On these models, the compass display is usually shown in a small part of the field of view. An automatic or manual feature for measuring distances. These binoculars may only be exposed to moderate moisture or light drops of water.

Watertight optics are equipped with special seals and are gas-purged. Threaded tripod connector. Field of view. Information about the field of view enables binoculars to be more easily compared with one another. True field of view. Field of view at 1, m. The visible field in meters, that can be seen from a distance of 1, meters. Light intensity. The geometric light intensity is a theoretical value. Twilight factor. Surface material.

Binoculars are usually equipped with a sleeve that protects the binoculars and makes them easier to grip. Area of application. The areas of application help you to choose the right binoculars for your purpose. You are fascinated by the stars, but don't want to set up telescope right now? Do you want to stay in the hide until dusk, or do you prefer to stalk game? Front lens diameter. Exit pupil. Relates to the beam of light emitted by the eyepiece.

Eye relief. The eye relief specifies the maximum distance from the eyepiece at which the entire field of view can still be seen. Eyepiece cups. The eyecups are located on the eyepieces and protect they eyes from stray light. Dioptre compensation. Dioptre compensation can be used to compensate for differences between the right and left eye.

Interpupillary distance. The interpupillary distance indicates how far the eyepieces or tubes can be pushed together or pulled apart. Glass material. A distinction is made between different glass materials. A binoculars prism made of Barium Crown glass that is commonly used in high-quality binoculars. Lens coating. Coatings on optical surfaces have the job of minimising annoying reflections. Focusing system.

Binoculars are focused by focusing on the object, or rather the eyes of the observer. Special features. Binoculars can be equipped with additional functions such as an image stabilizer or a zoom. Zoom function. Eyepieces for spectacle wearers. These eyepieces have a relatively large eye relief. Image stabilizer. Compensates for the natural trembling of the hands. On these models, the compass display is usually shown in a small part of the field of view. An automatic or manual feature for measuring distances.

These binoculars may only be exposed to moderate moisture or light drops of water. Watertight optics are equipped with special seals and are gas-purged. Threaded tripod connector.

Field of view. Information about the field of view enables binoculars to be more easily compared with one another. True field of view. Field of view at 1, m. The visible field in meters, that can be seen from a distance of 1, meters. Twilight factor. Surface material. Binoculars are usually equipped with a sleeve that protects the binoculars and makes them easier to grip.

Area of application. The areas of application help you to choose the right binoculars for your purpose. You are fascinated by the stars, but don't want to set up telescope right now? Do you want to stay in the hide until dusk, or do you prefer to stalk game? Even the sailors of old used binoculars to orient themselves on the high seas. Whether it's serious opera, a romantic operetta, folk theatre or a musical; with opera glasses or small binoculars, you'll be part of the action.

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