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2021-04-30T12:11:39
excellent optics for the money. Bright and very sharp with acceptable field of view.
phillip a.
2016-01-04T09:26:30
I'm a scientist who needs to pack efficiently for field expeditions in the Arctic. My gear needs to have top performance and durability, while not overencumbering my day pack. These binoculars meet my exacting requirements. The field of view is broad, the focus is smooth and not over-sensitive, the clarity across the image is outstanding, they're not too bulky or heavy, and they work great in low light. They're a big improvement over the big name Japanese brand I've been using.
PETER G.
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Schmidt Pechan Roof Prisms with Zeiss dielectric mirror coatings
Center Focus Type
ZEISS T* multilayer coatings (T Star), and P* phase coatings (P Star)
8.0 degree
420'
4 mm
16mm
16.0
16
52mm to 74 mm
Diopter Adjustment: +/-4 dpt
6.5', 1.98 meters.
Yes, and a Durable Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Body
Yes, Waterproof and Nitrogen-purged.
No
4.6" x 4.6", 117mm x 117mm, Width x Height.
19.75 oz. / 560 g
740035602335



Great binocs for field expeditions
By PETER G.
I'm a scientist who needs to pack efficiently for field expeditions in the Arctic. My gear needs to have top performance and durability, while not overencumbering my day pack. These binoculars meet my exacting requirements. The field of view is broad, the focus is smooth and not over-sensitive, the clarity across the image is outstanding, they're not too bulky or heavy, and they work great in low light. They're a big improvement over the big name Japanese brand I've been using.
Zeiss mid size binocular review
By phillip a.
excellent optics for the money. Bright and very sharp with acceptable field of view.
Victory 8x32 T* FL. The binocular bright enough for all occasions. Ideally suited for stalking and field ornithology. Excellent performance even in the twilight hours.
Whether you require the absolute performance of compact, lightweight full-sized binoculars, or the convenience and enhanced usability of the best possible mid-size binoculars, the new Victory T* FLs set the standard.
The name already says what is most new and exciting about these binoculars: FL. In the newly calculated optical system of these Victory models, special glass containing fluoride with exceptionally low dispersion is used. With this type ofglass, the secondary spectrum is kept to a minimum.
It means that color fringes are eliminated to such an extent that they are practically imperceptible to the observer in all light conditions. Color reproduction is both accurate and brilliant. The new Victory models are, by the way, the first FL binoculars following in the footsteps of the award-winning Zeiss Diascope FL spotting scopes.
Edge of field sharpness is also excellent, the best of any Zeiss binocular so far. Due to special design measures, stray light has been largely eliminated. Practical benefits include: no troublesome reflections and exceptional image brilliance. In the optical systems, high efficiency Abbe-K"nig prisms (without mirrored surfaces) are used in the 42 mm models and Schmidt Pechan prisms with newly developed Zeiss dielectric mirror coatings are used to erect the image in the 32 mm models.
Together with the effective ZEISS T* multilayer coatings (T Star), and P* phase coatings (P Star), the new Victory binoculars achieve transmission values that are considerably higher than 90%. Maximum light transparency falls in the section of the spectrum to which the human eye is mostsensitive. All these properties result in the ability to recognize detail that satisfies the highest standards, even in unfavorable light conditions.
The 32s have among the widest fields available in mid-sized binoculars: 420 feet at 1,000 yards for the 8x, and 360 feet at 1,000 yards for the 10x.
Due to the eye relief of 16mm, most who wear eyeglasses will be able to appreciate the full field of view. Screw-in, screw-out eyecups are lockable. They also feature notches when extended to 4mm, 8mm and 12mm, so that actual eye-relief can be matched to individual eyes. Close focus on all five models is 6.5 feet. As such these binoculars become genuine tele-magnifying glasses, ideal for instance, for observing insects. With the Victory 10x42 or 10x32 T* FL, an object 6.5 feet away looks like one observed by the naked eye from a distance of 8 inches.
The superior optics of the new Victory binoculars are safely encapsulated in a housing made of glass fiber-reinforced polymer with a 60% glass fiber component.