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Comparison Konus Konusmall 10x25 vs Arsenal 10x25 NB27-1025

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Konus Konusmall 10x25
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Product typemonocularmonocular
Magnification10 x10 x
Optical characteristics
Field of view 1 km away100 m
Min. focus distance1.5 m
Twilight factor15.815.8
Relative brightness6.36.3
Design
Lens diameter25 mm25 mm
Exit pupil diameter2.5 mm2.5 mm
PrismRoofRoof
General
Case
Bodyrubberized plasticrubberized plastic
Size110х37х32 mm
Weight60 g70 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2014july 2014

Field of view 1 km away

The diameter of the area visible through binoculars / monoculars from a distance of 1 km — in other words, the largest distance between two points at which they can be seen simultaneously from this distance. It is also called "linear field of view". Along with the angular field of view (see below), this parameter characterizes the space covered by the optics; at the same time, it describes the capabilities of a particular model more clearly than data on viewing angles. Models with magnification adjustment (see above) usually indicate the maximum field of view — at the lowest magnification and the widest angle of view. This information is often supplemented by data on the minimum value.

Min. focus distance

The smallest distance to the observed object, at which it will be clearly visible through binoculars / monoculars. All such optical instruments were initially created for observing remote objects, therefore, not all of them are able to work at short distances. When choosing a model for this parameter, one should proceed from the expected observation conditions: ideally, the minimum focus distance should not be greater than the smallest possible distance to the observed object.
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