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Levenhuk Sherman Pro 6.5x32
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Specifications
Manufacturer | Levenhuk |
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Model | Sherman Pro 6.5x32 |
Lens diameter [mm] | 32 |
Magnification [x] | 6.5 |
Angular field of view [deg] | 10 |
Linear field of view [m/m] | 175/1000 |
Exit pupil [mm] | 4.92 |
Eye relief [mm] | 21 |
Min. focusing dist. [m] | 3 |
Twilight factor | 14.42 |
Brightness | 24.24 |
Prisms | BaK-4/Porro |
Dimensions [mm] | 112x182x58 |
Weight [g] | 730 |
Waterproof | Yes |
Nitogen filling | No |
Argon filling | No |
Image stabilization | No |
Tripod exit | Yes |
Focusing | central |
Warranty [years] | lifetime |
Accesories | |
Price | 645 |
Additional information | Achromatic objective lens, 5 elements in 3 groups eyepiece |
Owners reviews (3)
Overall
Owner since: 2 years
Price: 100 euro
User profile: Semipro
Cons: Focus wheel is to tight. The ocular bridge is a little bit unstable, wich sometimes makes focus problems om one eye. A bit too heavy in weight, but it makes a good and stable view in your hands.
Pros: Large ocular lens size of 25 mm wich is much larger than many others binos I have owned. Extremely sharp and bright image in the sweet spot. The image really pops. Big 3D image (porro prism). Large FOV wich is one of the most important factors on binos, in my opinion.
Summary: I can recomend this Binocular to Every bino enthusiasm. I bit heavy but with a golden touch because of the wide FOV and the bright and sharp sweet spot. The 3D porro image is a plus.
Overall
Owner since: 1 month
Price: 129 EUR
User profile: Amateur
Cons: The focus wheel was just too hard, hopelessly hard, even after some use. I can\'t imagine try to follow a bird on flight with theese. There were many reflections on the image, I don\'t know if they came from the prisms or from lack of blackening, but the view was compromised. Eyecups are on the wide side, as in all this series, which is not bad per se, but could cause problems to some users
Pros: Very handy, great feel on the hands, good grip. Good contrast and detail. Nice wide FOV
Summary: These look like a dead ringer of the Vixen Foresta Porro series, but my unit seemed to have more compromises than either the 8x32 or 7x50 Vixen Foresta I\'ve had in the past, so unfortunately I did not keep them. Would only recommend if you can test several units and look for a peach.
Overall
Owner since: 6 months
Price:
User profile: Semipro
Cons: The focuswheel is to hard to twist. It gets even harder in cold swedish winters. A little heavy for the size, but I hope that stands for good quality and solid construction.
Pros: The wide field of view is fantastic. I did a lot of research for a bino with the widest field of view and Levenhuk Sherman Pro 6,5x32 was what I found had the widest! In the specs it tells 175m/1000m and thats a huge field. BUT I think Levenhuk have overdriven the numbers a little bit. I\'ve done some measuring myself. But let\'s say t FOV is 169/1000m. Well, the picture is sharp! Even on the edges of field. The ocular piece is a little flimpy. I can de-focus the device if a pull hard on the ocular piece. But thats a problem for most of porros, I think. Because the eyepieces are moving when turning the focus wheel in these models.
Summary: A good buy! Worth the money.