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 0 _ The adjustment wheel's broad grooves make it easy to handle even with gloves: protective ocular cap to keep outdirt 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 [ 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 Ipulls = out to adjust The Ultimate in Birding Precision Optik F0 R E S T & B | R D M A Y 2 0 0 0 1 7 1
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Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 17
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