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binoculars at selected specialist dealers. Dealer Search What do numbers like “8 x 32” or “10x42” mean? The value “8 x” or “10x”, for example, refers to the apparent magnification of an object. Eight times [...] instance, that an object at a distance of 800 m appears as if it were only 100 m away. The numbers “32”, “42” or “56”, for example, that follow the magnification value, refer to the objective diameter of the [...] c depth perception at short distances. Binoculars with roof prisms, on the other hand, are very compact and have a particularly slim design. They require a higher level of optical precision engineering