Leica Trinovid 8x20 BCA Compact Binoculars
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Product Details
Manufacturer code: 40342 | Our code: 101001
The Trinovid 8 x 20 BCA are small, high quality compact binoculars whose performance can be compared to that of many bigger binoculars in favourable lighting conditions. This handy pair of binoculars is perfect if there is only little room for storage and no additional weight should be added to the equipment. The Trinovid BCA are distinguished by their reliability, solid construction, high quality optics, small size and lightweight. The HDC®-mulit-layer coating developed by Leica ensures natural colour rendering and high contrast even in challenging lighting conditions.
Diverse binoculars with a large filed of view of 113 m and short close focus of 3 m (9.8 ft). Steady viewing through 8x magnification. Only approx. 9 x 6 cm folded. Splashproof.
Features
- Compact size, great performance
- Pleasant overview and steady viewing thanks to 8-fold magnification
- Clear field of view
- Dimensions 96 x 92 x 37 mm
- Weight approx. 235 g
What's Included
- Binoculars
- Carrying strap
- Cordura bag with belt loop
Product Specification
Dimensions | H: 6.0cm x W: 9.2cm x D: 3.5cm |
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Weight | 235 g |
Magnification | 8 x |
Objective Lens Diameter | 20 mm |
Exit Pupil Diameter | 2.5 mm |
Linear Field of View (@ 1000m) | 115 m |
Shortest Focusing Distance | 3 m |
Dioptric Compensation (±) | 3.5 |
Waterproof | No |
Fogproof | Yes |
Rubber Armoured | Yes |
Colour | Black |
Prism | Roof |
Product Reviews
Review by Kp
Excellent optical quality. Smaal enough for the pocket but not fiddly to use. The extentable eye cups are very good; I wear glasses and by adjusting the length of the eye cups to be partially extended I can get a perfect circular field of view.
Review by Malcolm Blair
Great optics and bright image for a compact pair of binoculars. Recommended.
Review by Mick Eccleshall
I had these binoculars for 10 years and they performed equally as good as the full size models and believe me I have tried them all. A piece of engineering perfection from leica. Sadly due to my loss of employment I fell onto hard times and was forced to sell them. I am now 67 and a pensioner and although they are gone at least I can say I once owned a pair of the worlds finest binoculars.
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