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BRESSER Hunter 7x50 (24479)

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BRESSER Hunter 7x50
Type:universal
Magnification:7 x
Lens diameter:50 mm
Field of view at 1 km:112 m
Focus:central
Prism:Porro, BK-7
Weight:784 g
Sharp and clear image, high luminosity, blue anti-reflective lens coating, excellent ergonomics, splash protection, heavy weight.
All specifications
Specifications Hunter 7x50
Colour
Product typebinoculars
Magnification7 x
Optical characteristics
Field of view 1 km away112 m
Min. focus distance5 m
Twilight factor18.7
Relative brightness51
Diopter adjustment
Diopter correction range±5 D
Design
Lens diameter50 mm
Exit pupil diameter7.1 mm
Focuscentral
Anti reflective coatingfull single layer
PrismPorro
Prism materialBK-7
Interpupillary adjustment
General
Case
Tripod adapter
Bodyrubberized plastic
Size191x62x167 mm
Weight784 g
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2014
P/N
24479

Information in model description is for reference purposes.
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The products of the optical company BRESSER once again confirm the vaunted German quality — binoculars with the Hunter 7x50 model index are excellent proof of this.

Aperture

The diameter of the front lenses of the binoculars is 50 mm, which, together with a blue anti-reflection coating, gives a clear and crisp image under a wide variety of viewing conditions — whether it is a sunny day or a twilight dawn. Porro type prisms are made of high quality VK-7 glass and enclosed in a robust case that protects the optical elements from splashes. However this does not mean that binoculars can be used in heavy rain.

Exploitation

At a distance of 1 km to the object of observation, the field of view of the binoculars is 112 m. At the same time, it provides accurate visibility of details and high image contrast. The 7x magnification virtually eliminates the possibility of shaking in the image, but if you use the optical instrument for a long time, you may experience hand fatigue. This disadvantage can be easily corrected by mounting the binoculars on a tripod.

Strengths

It is not for nothing that binoculars bear the prefix “Hunter” in their name — they are suitable for observing prey and the situation around. In addition, fishermen and tourists pay attention to it. Excellent image quality and fast optics are its strong points, which are complemented by an attractive price.

Reference. The aperture of binoculars is determined by the diameter of its front lens. This value always appears in the name of the model along with the magnification factor. The larger the diameter of the lens, the more light it can absorb, making the binoculars more effective when used in low light conditions.

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