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Eschenbach Binoculars trophy F 8x25 ED

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Item Nr. 33278
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  • Folding binoculars
  • practical folding design
  • Wide-angle optics
  • very high color fidelity and particularly vivid image
  • extremely robust
  • Nitrogen filling
  • weatherproof thanks to waterproof body

Space-saving:
Thanks to its practical folding design, the trophy F fits quickly and easily into any pocket.

Particularly large field of view thanks to high-quality wide-angle optics

Very high color fidelity and particularly vivid image
thanks to multi-coated high-performance lenses made from special extra-low dispersion glass

Phase-corrected BaK-4 prisms with dielectric mirror coating

Extremely robust
thanks to high-quality metal wheels and magnesium housing

Full field of view
also for (sun)glasses wearers thanks to special eyepieces with twist-in eyepiece cups.

Nitrogen filling prevents fogging of the internal optics when the temperature changes.

Weatherproof thanks to waterproof body.

Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 329,-
236,24 Fernglas
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Eschenbach Binoculars trophy F 8x25 ED

Short profile

  • Folding binoculars
  • practical folding design
  • Wide-angle optics
  • very high color fidelity and particularly vivid image
  • extremely robust
  • Nitrogen filling
  • weatherproof thanks to waterproof body

Product description for Eschenbach Binoculars trophy F 8x25 ED

Space-saving:
Thanks to its practical folding design, the trophy F fits quickly and easily into any pocket.

Particularly large field of view thanks to high-quality wide-angle optics

Very high color fidelity and particularly vivid image
thanks to multi-coated high-performance lenses made from special extra-low dispersion glass

Phase-corrected BaK-4 prisms with dielectric mirror coating

Extremely robust
thanks to high-quality metal wheels and magnesium housing

Full field of view
also for (sun)glasses wearers thanks to special eyepieces with twist-in eyepiece cups.

Nitrogen filling prevents fogging of the internal optics when the temperature changes.

Weatherproof thanks to waterproof body.

Eschenbach Binoculars trophy F 8x25 ED

Optik
Austrittspupille
3,1 mm
Dämmerungszahl
14,1
Naheinstellung
2 m
Sehfeld auf 1000 m
144 m
Vergrößerung
8 fach
Ausstattung
Objektivdurchmesser
25 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
102 x 113 x 42 mm
Gewicht ca.
330 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
grau-silber
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Trageriemen, Staubschutzkappen und Gürteletui
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4048347501244
KAN
4267825

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