SKU: 1641
LOW STOCK
£900.00
The traditional form of observation. The Habicht binoculars are the classic optical system that has been tried and tested and continually developed for generations. Their light-alloy housing and extremely sturdy yet lightweight design make them particularly suitable for taking on excursions.
The compact, light Habicht 8×30 model, weighing just 19 oz / 540 g, is a pair of Porro prism, black armoured binoculars. These binoculars, which have been tried-and tested for many years, can offer an excellent field of view of 408 ft / 136 m, even with their traditional design.
| Habicht | 7x42 | 8x30 | 10x40 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Magnification | 7x | 8x | 10x |
| Objective lens Size | 42mm | 30mm | 40mm |
| Exit Pupil | 6mm | 3.8mm | 4mm |
| Eye Relief | 14mm | 12mm | 13mm |
| Field of View (m/1000) | 114/1000 | 136/1000 | 108/1000 |
| Field of View | 6.5° | 7.8° | 6.2° |
| Close Focus | 3.5mtr | 3mtr | 4mtr |
| Size | L154xW177xH58 | L114xW160xH53 | L154xW175xH56 |
| Weight | 760g | 540g | 790g |
| Binocular Type | Full Size |
|---|---|
| Brand | Swarovski |
| Colour | Black |
| Magnification | 8x |
| objective-diameter | 30 |
| swarovski-range | Habicht |
| Product Category | Binoculars |
A standard post and packaging charge of £4.50 is payable on all orders below the value of £50.00, please see our delivery page for more details https://www.vikingopticalcentres.co.uk/delivery-returns/
Swarovski 8×30 Habicht Binoculars Black
SKU: 1641
LOW STOCK
£900.00
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 nature observation.
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