EL BINOCULARS The Innovation You 8.5x42 10x42 Can Hold on to PRODUCT ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE Very ergonomic due to thumb depressions and perfect balance, only 27.5 02/780g Focusing from 8 ft/2.Sm to O The adjustment wheel's broad grooves make it easy to handle eVen with gloves. protective ocular cap to keep out dirt and rain which can be adapted to the eye distance of the viewer Individually adjustable twist-in-type eyecups which can be removed for cleaning, allowing eyeglass-wearers a full field of view. Wide-angle ocular for an extra large field of view (62" and 63") An optimised roof prism system with P and broad-band coating 3-lens objectives with high light gathering power and a patented mechanism for interior focusing: Torsion-free twin-bridge construction for permanent axis parallelism SWAROVSKI Extremely light but still rugged housing of magnesium , the material used in the aviation and aerospace industry: 0 P T I K Unique grip-ability and narrow tubes for simple, fast handling even with only one hand. The dioptric compensation system is conveniently interated in the focusing wheel and pulls = out to adjust The Ultimate in Birding Precision Optik SWAROVSKI
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Forest and Bird, Issue 295, 1 February 2000, Unnumbered Page
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