- CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULARS 10X50 FOR SALE SERIAL
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- CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULARS 10X50 FOR SALE CODE
Even after more than 30 years, it’s optics still hold up quite well when compared with today’s quality binoculars. Although roof-prisms of much higher price can be found, e.g. It features an impressively wide field of view and, due to the wide IPD range, can be used by people with a very narrow IPD. In another review, two high-end 10x50 binoculars (Fujinon FMTR-SX and Docter Nobilem) were compared and tested against the Jenoptem.These were glasses of the 700 Euro range, representing the finest Porro-type binoculars presently available in the 10x50 class. The Jenoptem 10×50 W was produced from 1971 until 1990 this particular sample was made in 1986. * range of diopter adjustment not affected by position of focus wheel Weight (measured, with eyepiece cover and strap): 1‘067 g Range of diopter adjustment (estimate): +/- 4 dpt*Įxcess travel of focus wheel beyond infinity position (estimate): 6.5 dpt* Minimum focus distance (measured): 5.85 mįocus type: CF (direction of rotation from close to infinity: > clockwise)ĭegrees of rotation of focus wheel from 5.85 m to infinity (measured): 220 degrees I am in Oregon.Usable eye relief (measured from rim of eyecup): 7 mm Join the leader in mutual relations services and find a date today. It is not easy for women to find a good man, and to be honest it is not easy for a man to find a good woman. I will be happy to split shipping costs with you. Dating carl zeiss jena binoculars - If you are a middle-aged woman looking to have a good time dating man half your age, this advertisement is for you. There is a nice, heavy leather neckstrap. Carl Zeiss Jena binoculars DDR multicoated Jenoptem 10x50w-Excellent condition. View Item in Catalog Lot 2372 (Sale Order: 371 of 576) Sold for: 1,300.00 to onsite 'Tax, Shipping & Handling and Internet Premium not included.
CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULARS 10X50 FOR SALE CODE
I estimate these are early-Sixties to early-Seventies production. GERMAN WWII 'BLC' CODE CARL ZEISS JENA 10X50 BINOCULARS CAPTURED FROM THE 6TH SS NORD DIVISION BY LT.
CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULARS 10X50 FOR SALE SERIAL
The small cover over the objective end of the center post is missing, so there is no serial number. Cosmetically I would rate the exterior as good, solid "B," mostly just some worn paint, with the inscriptions all very readable. Notes: The blc marking on the right prism plate is the German wartime code for the manufacturer, Carl Zeiss Jena. Field of View: 7.3 deg 128 m/1,000 m APFOV 51 deg. I did locate, at great effort, four lens caps that fit, which is a nice addition to protect the optics. Manufacturer/Model: Carl Zeiss Jena, Dienstglas 10X50.
There is no case, but I could supply an oversize hard rubber WW II military case for $8 if you would like. Optical glass and Coatings are great, the only slight flaw is a couple very small hairline scratches on one objective that in no way affects the viewing. He had done the optical maintainance and collimation. I bought them from a German who specializes in restoring quality Zeiss Jena porro prism binoculars. These are 1Q, meaning "first quality" and they show it. eyepieces produces a kind of "spacewalk" effect, like a Nagler, but the edges are soft with a nice central area very sharp and contrasty.
The hugely wide-angle effect of its Zeiss W.A.
CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULARS 10X50 FOR SALE FULL
Many regard the 10x50 size optic as the ultimate hand-held astronomy binocular, and this unit really shows you the rightness of that opinion when pointed at a dark night sky full of stars. Most reading this will not need to know about the fame of Zeiss optics, so I will not belabor the point.