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Swarovski 10×30 CL COMPANION Binocular (Green)

The Swarovski 10×30 CL COMPANION Binocular has been handcrafted in Austria, and is more than just an ordinary Binocular with its stunning optics.

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R29,150.00

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Description

The Swarovski 10×30 CL COMPANION Binocular has been handcrafted in Austria, and is more than just an ordinary Binocular with its stunning optics.

The Swarovski 10×30 CL COMPANION Binocular (Green) has been handcrafted in Austria, is more than just an ordinary Binocular with its stunning optics, and will allow you to see the world with new eyes.

It has a 132m Field Of View to give you the perfect overview, its impressive optics of 10x Magnification will ensure your viewing is smooth and jitter-free.

Improved optics with 10x Magnification bring you closer to nature, and the ergonomic design of this compact, lightweight (500g) Binocular makes it an excellent companion providing you with unique experiences when you’re on the move.

Magnification

Magnification specifies the factor by which an object appears to be closer in comparison with the actual distance.

The higher the Magnification, the closer the object seems to be, however, a higher Magnification also means a smaller Field Of View.

Check the precise product name as the number in front of the ‘x’ specifies the Magnification.

For example, 10×42 is a device with 10x Magnification.

Field Of View

The Field Of View describes the size of the image section that can be seen through the optics.

This is specified either in metres (width) at a distance of 1000 metres (m/1000m), feet (width) at a distance of 1000 yards (ft/1000 yds), or as an angle (degrees).

The higher the magnification, the smaller the Field Of View.

Binoculars have a large Field Of View, which means you can see a wide area.

Spotting scopes have a higher magnification, which makes the Field Of View much smaller, but you can see more detail.

Objective Lens Diameter

The Objective Lens Diameter specifies how much light can enter the optics.

This makes it a key factor in an instrument’s performance, for example, in the twilight.

The bigger the Objective Lens Diameter, the lighter the Objective Lens can capture.

The darker the surroundings, the larger the Objective Lens Diameter needs to be.

Check the precise product name as the number after the ‘x’ specifies the Objective Lens Diameter in millimeters.

For example, a device with the suffix 10×42 has an Objective Lens with a Diameter of 42mm.

Shortest Focusing Distance

The Shortest Focusing Distance specifies how close an object needs to be to see it clearly with the optics.

Between this value and infinity, it is possible to focus on the image.

Objective

  • 10x Magnification
  • 30 effective Objective Lens Diameter
  • 3mm exit pupil Diameter
  • 16mm exit-pupil-distance-eye-relief
  • 108m/1000m Field Of View at m/1,000 m / ft/1,000 yds
  • 6.2° Field of view

Dimensions

  • 127mm Length
  • 118mm Width
  • 55mm Height
  • 500g Weight

Environmental Conditions

  • -25 to +55 °C Functional temperature
  • -30 to +70 °C Storage temperature
  • 13ft / 4m water depth (inert gas filling) Submersion tightness

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Specifications

Magnification 10x
Objective Lens Diameter 30 mm
Exit Pupil Diameter 3 mm
Exit Pupil Distance (Eye Relief) 16 mm
Field Of View  108 m / 1000 m
Field Of View  6.2 Degrees
Field Of View, Apparent 58 Degrees
Shortest Focusing Distant 3 m
Dioptric Compensation +-4
Light Transmission 90%
Pupil Distance 55-74 mm
Twilight Factor 17.3
Approximate Length 127 mm
Approximate Width 118 mm
Approximate Height 55 mm
Approximate Weight 500 g
Functional Temperature -25 / +55 Degrees Celsius (Mechanically)