eyes adjust less to “seeing in the dark” with acunis lenses and are less dazzled when you take your glasses offAvailable in three tint levels – 25%, 50% and 75% – depending on the intended use and the intensity
eyes adjust less to “seeing in the dark” with acunis lenses and are less dazzled when you take your glasses offAvailable in three tint levels – 25%, 50% and 75% – depending on the intended use and the intensity
light components.Cut-off filters 450 nm, 511nm, 527 nm, 550 nm, also available in polarised options.Glasses made of particularly lightweight cr 39-plastic for a distortion-free image.Available in two frame
What’s more, with their wide angle lens, for example, or lenses manufactured from extra low dispersion glass, these binoculars provide true colour, highly detailed images with an excellent stereoscopic depth
just 320 g. What’s more, the practical eyepieces for spectacle wearers make them easier to use with glasses or sunglasses. And also for trekking: uncompromising long-range optics The right binoculars will
binoculars are recommended. For example, hunting binoculars must meet different criteria to opera glasses. Binoculars for trekking have a different specification to those used for sport or sailing. Wildlife
trophy® ED range , for example, with multi-layer coated lenses manufactured from extra low dispersion glass. These robust binoculars are also waterproof and nitrogen-filled to prevent fogging of the internal