Brand: Zeiss

Zeiss Conquest HDX 8x32 Binoculars (523214)

523214

Brand: Zeiss

Zeiss Conquest HDX 8x32 Binoculars (523214)

523214

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Zeiss Conquest HDX 32mm Binoculars - An all-around talent

The ZEISS Conquest HDX combines superior optical performance, robustness and ergonomics at an extremely attractive price, making it the ideal all-rounder in the premium optics range.

Thanks to the premium optical performance, every detail is visible in vibrant clarity. With its robust design and durable materials, it is designed to withstand the elements, ensuring reliability wherever your journey takes you. In addition, the thought-out ergonomics enable comfortable handling and individual settings for ease of use.

The Conquest HDX 8x32 is a lightweight model that is ideal for hiking, traveling and wildlife observation. Its compact size makes it a comfortable companion in difficult terrain. The 8x magnification ensures a good overview and blur-free images.

Features

Premium Optics with HD Concept

The optical excellence of the Conquest HDX is based on the HD concept: a perfectly balanced optical system that combines selected coatings, lenses and a finely tuned optical design. It enables 90 % light transmission for the brightest images, color fidelity for true-to-life images without color fringing and color casts for perfect identification and sharpness from edge to edge for a clear and detailed image across the entire field-of-view.

Robust and durable design

The Conquest HDX is built to last in any environment, whether it's extreme temperatures, wet conditions, or direct sunlight. Its durable, waterproof, and shockproof features are attributed to its robust mechanical design and lightweight magnesium housing. Additionally, it's covered with a protective rubber armoring that provides a perfect grip under any circumstance.

Carefully thought-out ergonomics

The carefully thought-out ergonomics enable comfortable handling during longer periods of observation thanks to the non-slip grip and the smooth and precise focusing wheel. Adjustable eyecups and lockable diopter settings ensure a customized viewing experience.

A clear view, whatever the weather

There are always exciting things to be seen in the world of nature – even in wet weather. This is why ZEISS developed LotuTec®. A coating for the lenses of binoculars and spotting scopes that enables a clear and unhindered view in all weather conditions.

ZEISS T* Coating

ZEISS T* coating is a guarantee of the brilliant, high-contrast images which you will experience above all in adverse light conditions and in the twilight. Behind it, however, there is no specific formula for building up the layers. Instead, it is a technology that is constantly adjusted to suit new glass materials and requirements, which varies from lens to lens.

Specifications

Model 523214 523215
Magnification: 8x 10x
Effective lens diameter: 32 mm 32 mm
Light transmission: 90% 90%
Exit pupil diameter: 4.0 mm 3.2 mm
Twilight factor: 16 17.9
Field of view at 1,000 m (yds): 140 m (420 ft) 118 m (354 ft)
Subjective viewing angle: 64° Ww 68° Ww
Close focusing distance: 1.5 m (4.9 ft) 1.5 m (4.9 ft)
Diopter adjustment range: - 4.0 | + 4.0 dpt - 4.0 | + 4.0 dpt
Exit pupil distance: 16 mm 16 mm
Pupil distance: 54 - 74 mm 54 - 74 mm
Lens type: HD HD
Prism system: Schmidt-Pechan Schmidt-Pechan
LotuTec | Nitrogen filled: + | + + | +
Water resistance: 400 mbar 400 mbar
Operating temperature: - 20°C | + 63°C (- 4°F | + 145°F) - 20°C | + 63°C (- 4°F | + 145°F)
Length: 132 mm (5.2 in) 132 mm (5.2 in)
Width at an interpupillary distance of 65 mm: 115 mm (4.5 in) 115 mm (4.5 in)
Weight: 620 g (21.9 oz) 620 g (21.9 oz)

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