SWAROVSKI EL Range 8×42 binoculars - See, measure, know
With the EL Range redefines hunting equipment. The binoculars combine the ability of razor-sharp top optics with a precise measuring function. The EL Range 8×42 binoculars offers best Observation performance without optical compromises.
The captivating large Field of vision (137 m) and the 5.25 mm Exit pupilIn addition to the twilight number, the binocular exit pupil at the eyepiece of the binoculars is also very important for seeing in twilight (twilight vision). " More info offer maximum observation comfort for many situations right into the TwilightFor night glasses, which are ideal for sitting game and as sow glasses, the light intensity is the most important feature. " More info.
All in one - Excellent optics paired with a rangefinderHighest TransmissionLight transmission is the ability of optical glass or optical systems to "let through" as many light rays as possible. " More infolow weight and the widest Field of visionThe size of the field of view indicates the width of the terrain that can be observed through the binoculars at a distance of 1000 metres. " More info of its class literally set new standards in terms of optics and measuring accuracy
Swarovski binoculars facts
✅ 10-year manufacturer's warranty - 2 years for the electronics
✅ Roof edgeThe main difference between the roof edge and the Porro system is the roof edge, where one of the reflective surfaces resembles a house roof (see picture below). " More info PrismLenses have the property of imaging objects upside down and laterally inverted - therefore the image must be rotated again. " More info
✅ Robust magnesium housing
SWAROAIM technology
Integrated inclinometer with worldwide unique angle shot programme shows the corrected shot distance or alternatively the angle.
SWAROBRIGHT technology
RemunerationIf light hits a glass-air surface (e.g. with a roof prism), the reflection causes a loss of light. " More info for optimum colour fidelity across the entire light spectrumSWAROVSKI OPTIK is the first manufacturer in the world to use this technology in series production.
Conclusion SWAROVSKI EL Range 8×42
With the EL Range offers Swarovski a new, highly interesting Top optical product. The integrated electronics work perfectly. The EL Range is very light and comfortable can be operated with one hand. The Angle shot programme is particularly the mountain hunters interest. In combination with binoculars that have a quick reticle adjustment or a ballistic turret, the perfect equipment for shooting at long distances - whether up or down.
Technical details Binoculars SWAROVSKI EL Range 8×42
Here you will find all the technical data for the SWAROVSKI EL Range 8×42
| Swarovski binoculars: |
SWAROVSKI EL Range 8×42
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| EnlargementThe magnification of a binocular model is perhaps the most misunderstood feature. High magnification can be useful! " More info: |
8-fold |
| LensWhen we talk about the objective lens of binoculars, we mean the front lens. The front lens is the foremost lens of the objective. " More info Ø LensThe use of aspherical lenses leads to a reduction in the overall length of the binoculars and in some cases to a significant reduction in weight. " More info: |
42 mm |
| Exit pupilIn addition to the twilight number, the binocular exit pupil at the eyepiece of the binoculars is also very important for seeing in twilight (twilight vision). " More info Ø: |
5.25 mm |
| Field of visionThe size of the field of view indicates the width of the terrain that can be observed through the binoculars at a distance of 1000 metres. " More info at 1000m: |
137 m |
| Subjective viewing angle: |
61° |
| EyecupsFor spectacle wearers, all DDoptics binoculars are equipped with retractable eyecups. This makes observation easier and enlarges the field of vision. " More info: |
Metal |
| Prism type: |
Roof edgeThe main difference between the roof edge and the Porro system is the roof edge, where one of the reflective surfaces resembles a house roof (see picture below). " More info PrismLenses have the property of imaging objects upside down and laterally inverted - therefore the image must be rotated again. " More info |
| Housing material: |
Magnesium |
| Lens type: |
Swarobright technology |
| Enclosure armouring: |
Rubber |
| Interpupillary distanceThe interpupillary distance is the optimum distance between the eyepiece lens and the pupil of the eye. " More info EyepieceThe eyepiece is the lens group of an optical system that faces the eye. The eyepieces consist of several separate lenses - achromats (3-6 individual lenses). " More info: |
19.2 mm |
| Spectacle wearerLooking through binoculars with glasses reduces the field of view by 50-60%. An eyepiece with dioptre compensation offers a remedy for short-sightedness or long-sightedness. " More info Eyepiece: |
Yes |
| Close-up shot: |
5-UE m |
| Dioptre adjustment: |
centre |
| Dioptre compensation: |
±5 DioptresThe dioptre correction on the eyepiece is used to compensate for different visual acuities of the eyes. " More info |
| Light transmissionLight transmission is the ability of optical glass or optical systems to "let through" as many light rays as possible. " More info: |
91% |
| Twilight numberIn order to be able to recognise details over long distances even in twilight, binoculars with high magnification and corresponding twilight performance (e.g. 10x56 or 8x56) are recommended. " More info: |
18,30 |
| NitrogenFilling with dry nitrogen (nitrogen filling) reduces the moisture content during assembly and thus prevents the inside of the lens from fogging up later. " More info Filling: |
Noble gas |
| WaterproofWith a watertight lens, a clean and dry gas filling in the form of an argon or nitrogen filling creates an "internal climate" that prevents fogging. " More info: |
Yes |
| Dimensions h/w/t: |
166x117x81 mm |
| Weight: |
910 g |
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