A FOND TRADITION

The traditional form of observation. The Habicht model is the classic optical system that has been tried and tested and continually developed for generations. The high-contrast, vivid images it produces with outstanding transmission values are what make it so popular. The sturdy light-alloy housing makes these binoculars particularly suitable for hunting in the mountains.

Strong for their size
As a conventional, lightweight pair of binoculars, the Habicht model offers impressive technical specifications. Even the use of the Porro design reflected the desire for greater detail recognition, which is provided with the 10x magnification. The rubber armoring is the number one choice for everyday use.

Technical Data
Magnification 10x
Effective objective lens diameter (mm) 40
Exit pupil diameter (mm) 4
Exit pupil distance (eye relief) (mm) 13
Field of view (ft/1000 yds / m/1000 m) 324 / 108
Field of view (degrees) 6.2
Field of view for eyeglass wearers (degrees) 5.2
Field of view, apparent (degrees) 60
Shortest focusing distance (ft / m) 13 / 4
Dioptric compensation (dpt) ± 5
Diopter correction at ∞ (dpt) 5
Light transmission (%) 96
Pupil distance (in / mm) 2.2-2.83 / 56-72
Twilight factor acc. to DIN 58388 20
Length approx. (in / mm)* 6 / 154
Width approx. (in / mm)** 6.9 / 175
Height approx. (in / mm)** 2.3 / 59
Weight approx. (oz / g) 27.9 / 790
* Value with eyecups twisted in _
** Dimensions at a pupil distance of 2.5 in / 64 mm
Functional temperature -13 °F to +131 °F (-25 °C / +55 °C)
Storage temperature -22 °F to +158 °F (-30 °C / +70 °C)
Submersion tightness 13 ft / 4 m water depth (filled with nitrogen)