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Opticron HR WP 8x42
Manufacturer data
Specifications
Manufacturer | Opticron |
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Model | HR WP 8x42 |
Lens diameter [mm] | 42 |
Magnification [x] | 8 |
Angular field of view [deg] | 6.4 |
Linear field of view [m/m] | 112/1000 |
Exit pupil [mm] | 5.25 |
Eye relief [mm] | 20 |
Min. focusing dist. [m] | 3 |
Twilight factor | 18.33 |
Brightness | 27.56 |
Prisms | BaK-4/Porro |
Dimensions [mm] | 126x183 |
Weight [g] | 715 |
Waterproof | Yes |
Nitogen filling | Yes |
Argon filling | No |
Image stabilization | No |
Tripod exit | Yes |
Focusing | central |
Warranty [years] | 30 |
Accesories | |
Price | 0 |
Additional information |
Owners reviews (2)
Overall
Owner since: 1 year
Price:
User profile: Amateur
Cons: Focusing slow...but you get used to it.
Pros: Super clean high quality tack sharp image, lightweight, well made, robust.
Summary: I have replaced my Ultravids with a pair of these and have really not noticed a small difference in the quality of image. They remind me of my old Nikon SE s, the image is really that good. Probably the best buy in terms of quality of image versus price, really cant understand why they are not more popular.
Overall
Owner since: 4 years
Price: 300 euros
User profile: Amateur
Cons: The focusing wheel a bit slow, more than two complete spins to focus from closest distance to infinity, but no a great setback due to large depth of field.
Pros: Great image, sharp from one side to the other of the lenses.
Summary: I would buy them again. I love porro binos: they have brighter images and much deeper depth of field, and cost half as the equivalent roof bino. I recommend them.