Helpful advice on the use
of your binoculars
Never expose your binoculars to severe heat for pro-
longed periods. This can cause damage to the armor-
ing or to the eyecups.
Avoid places such as the dashboard or the rear shelf
in motor vehicles for storing binoculars. These places
are not suitable as exposure to the sun directly behind
glass causes extremely high temperatures that can
damage your binoculars.
Always use the provided neck strap and avoid damage
caused by dropping the binoculars.
Never walk away when the binoculars are mounted
on a tripod.
Always remove the binoculars before moving out of
the tripod range.
Keep your binoculars in the provided case in a dry
place and at a moderate temperature if you are not
using them for any length of time.
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Technical Data
Magnification
Prism system
Compass (BN 7x50 C)
Lens diameter
Exit pupil
Field of view at
1,000 m / 1,000 yards
Angle in degrees
Diopter correction
Eye relief
Brightness index
Twilight number
Operating temperature
Watertight
Height x Width x Depth
Weight
Order number
7 x
Porro
analog compass,
analog reticle plate
50 mm
7,14 mm
124 m / 372 ft.
7.1°
- 4 / +6 Dioptrien
24 mm
51
18,7
-10 °C bis +50 °C
buoyant, wateproof down
to 5 m (0,5 bar)
163 x 223 x 78 mm
ca. 1.010 g
BN 7x50 C: 62414
BN 7x50:
62420