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Carl Zeiss Dialyt 8x30 B/GA T* ClassiC oliv
Specifications
Manufacturer | Carl Zeiss |
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Model | Dialyt 8x30 B/GA T* ClassiC oliv |
Lens diameter [mm] | 30 |
Magnification [x] | 8 |
Angular field of view [deg] | 6.85 |
Linear field of view [m/m] | 120/1000 |
Exit pupil [mm] | 3.75 |
Eye relief [mm] | 19.5 |
Min. focusing dist. [m] | 7 |
Twilight factor | 15.49 |
Brightness | 14.06 |
Prisms | BaK-4/roof |
Dimensions [mm] | 141x114 |
Weight [g] | 600 |
Waterproof | Yes |
Nitogen filling | Yes |
Argon filling | No |
Image stabilization | No |
Tripod exit | No |
Focusing | individual |
Warranty [years] | 30 |
Accesories | |
Price | 3950 |
Additional information | Manufactured in 1967-2004. In 1979 T* antirelfection multilayer coatings added. In 1988 phase-correction P* coatings added. |
Owners reviews (2)
Overall
Owner since: more than 10 years
Price:
User profile: Semipro
Cons: Narrow field of view, only splash water proof
Pros: Light weight, ease of use
Summary: These binoculars are an older design and the field of view is clearly narrower than the other Zeiss 8x30 from the same period. Also, the sharpness falls off towards the edges. Chromatic aberrations are surprisingly low. The use is easy and the individual tube focusing is working surprisingly well in this system. In fact refocusing is hardly necessary with, even changing between different users. Definitely a useful binocular still today
Overall
Owner since: more than 10 years
Price:
User profile: Professional
Cons: Eye cups dry-rot !
Pros: Very clear
Summary: near perfection