Zeiss
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| Overall rating | (11 reviews) |
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Magnification |
8 x |
| Effective lens diameter | 25 mm |
| Exit pupil diameter | 3.1 mm |
| Twilight factors | 14.1 |
| Field of view at 1.000 m | 130 m |
| Apparent field of view | 60 ° |
| Close focus | 1.9 m |
| Diopter adjustment range | +3 | -3 dpt |
| Exit pupil distance | 16.5 mm |
| Pupil distance | 34-74 mm |
| Lens type | FL |
| PrismSystem | Schmidt-Pechan |
| LotuTec® / Nitrogen filling | yes / yes |
| Water resistance | 100 mbar |
| Operating temperature in °C | -25 / +63 ºC |
| Length | 112 mm |
| Width at an interpupillary distance of 65 mm | 100 mm |
| Weight | 290 g |
| Overall rating |
Best compact binoculars available. They still have the inevitable limitations of compacts - more fussy eye placement, less weight to dampen shakey hands, limited low-light abilities - but they maximize what you can get from this format with bright, sharp optics and a decent field of view. Would be better if Zeiss supplied them with lens caps, but there are after-market options available.
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so clear
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Fantastic binoculars. Compared with Conquest HD and Victory SF (both 10x42) and found myself enjoying the view through these pockets. A bit dark during dawn/dusk. Excellent quality. Seems very well made. Quick shipment and delivery from Varuste as well. Highly recommended.
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Excellent product optically. The rubber is sticky so possibly starting to unvulcanise (melt) but I hope not & at least there is a good warranty if it covers that? I'm not very keen on the offset hinge but I guess I will get used to it. Even with my fairly large hands it's a fingertip reach to the focus knob with my right hand. I don't use it folded and normally store it in the Zeiss pouch it came with in the almost open position, which is my setting. I have a smaller 8x20 binocular for a truly pocketable bin and I also have small monoculars. This 8x25 Victory is a sort of full size proper view in a smallish, light weight form for daytime viewing but it's not really a pocket binocular though would fit a larger pocket. At first the eye positioning seemed a little strange but now no problem at all and I do not wear glasses. I can actually use it with the eyecups up or down depending on the light etc. Glare resistance seems excellent. I am happy with the smooth and quite accurate focus not requiring much hunting and normally use the diopter centered but it is awkward to set off center a little so not a great implementation of that aspect. I think I got a good example thankfully. I have returned many a binocular that did not work correctly in the past but this one is pretty excellent so I am grateful to whomever the tech person was who assembled this binocular. Great job. When the optics are very good & the binocular works well and impresses then I can only be very happy. If only all binoculars worked as well but they are a tricky thing to get right and if there is any niggle then it's going to annoy constantly. Luckily these are pretty much totally niggle free which leaves only a favorable impression which is what I wanted so well worth the cost in my case.
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Very bright and clear view for binoculars so small, with good relief for eyeglasses wearer; good ergonomics and “feel”; quality of construction seems great: after 2weeks of steady use, I’m very happy with these binoculars. Also, Varuste service very fast and polite. Great all around purchase experience.
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My first binoculars. For nature observation. Perfect view. Comfortable with eye glasses.
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very good optics, but the eyecup is a little bit short when fully extended, causing blackouts when pressed against the eyes.
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Good pocket binos. But more detail can still be seen with stabilized bins. Hope Zeiss will release a stabilized version in future.