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Levenhuk New Atom 8x30 Binoculars Porro prisms. Magnification: 8x. Objective lens diameter: 30 mm Levenhuk New Atom 8x30 Binoculars offer a practical balance between magnification, field of view, and minimum focus distance. The combination of 30 mm objective lenses and 8x magnification allows the binoculars to focus on objects as close as 6 meters from the observer. The angular field of view is 7.5°, which translates to a 132-meter field of view at a distance of 1 km, making them a versatile and reliable companion for birdwatchers, fishermen, hunters, or tourists.
The optical system is based on Porro prisms, and the lenses and prisms are made of BK-7 borosilicate glass. The optical coating enhances light transmission, providing bright, high-contrast images in both bright light and cloudy conditions.
The classic focusing mechanism uses a wide central wheel. The binoculars allow for interpupillary distance adjustment and diopter correction in a range of ±3D for comfortable use. An important feature is the binoculars' tripod compatibility, achieved with a separate adapter.
The body of the Levenhuk New Atom 8x30 Binoculars is lightweight, as it is made of aluminum alloy. Textured rubber grips ensure that the binoculars do not slip from your hands. The device features IPX3 water protection: moderate rain will not interfere with your observations. For convenience, the binoculars include a neck strap, protective lens caps (for objective lenses and eyepieces), a lens cleaning cloth, and a carrying case for storage and transport.
Key features: Porro prisms, fully coated BK-7 glass optics 30 mm objective lenses, 8x magnification Minimum focus distance: 6 m Aluminum body with rubber coating and weather protection Supports tripod mounting
The kit includes: Binoculars Protective caps for eyepiece and objective lens Strap Case Cleaning wipe User guide and warranty card