Description
The Leica Trinovid 8×42 HDs are a rugged pair of binoculars that balance high-end optical performance with impressive portability. They feature P40 phase-correction prism coatings to enhance light transmission, the ever-reliable HighLux system to limit internal light diffraction, and Leica’s effective HDC coating to ensure high-contrast clarity and colour fidelity throughout. You are given a truly immersive observational experience when you raise these binoculars to your eyes, with a clear and crisp field of view that could almost be defined as wide-angle. They also cater well to both those with or without eyewear, with twist-up four-position click-stop rubber eyecups, 17mm eye relief, and ±4 right-eye dioptric correction. For subjects that stand, sit, or fly a little closer to the lens – these Trinovid’s are equipped with an immensely short 1.8m minimum focal distance. This is great for observing small birds, butterflies, bugs, and other insects.
Leica Trinovid 8×42 HD Binoculars Key Features:
- Portable, high-end performance binoculars
- Ideal for sightseeing, sporting events, nature walks, and birdwatching
- P40 phase-corrected roof prism
- Efficient HighLux fully multi-coated optics
- AquaDura and HDC optical coating
- 54° apparent angle of view
- Impressive 1.8m close-focus distance
- Sizeable depth of field
- Tactile closed-bridge design
- Durable knurled central focusing wheel
- Eyecups with both twist-up and click-stop capabilities
- Waterproof, fog proof, and nitrogen-filled construction
- Lightweight 730g (total) aluminium-alloy chasis
- Includes custom protective nylon case and lens caps
Expanded Leica Trinovid 8×42 HD Binoculars Key Features:
Leica’s Industry-Leading Optics
These 8×42 Trinovid HDs have a well-rounded 8x magnification, 42mm objective lenses, and dual compact roof prism optical pathways. Further to this, P40 phase-correction prism coatings enhance light transmission for improved clarity and contrast whilst minimising halos and comas. These binoculars make use of a HDC fully multi-coated system that has key anti-reflection and abrasion-resistant properties. This protects the exterior lens surface from scratches, dust and water damage, whilst further improving light transmission and contrast. A 113m field of view, 54° apparent angle of view, and an impressive 1.8m close-focus distance guarantee results with any form of subject at a wide variety of distances.
Adventure Ready
Leica know that avid image-makers and binocular-users will do anything to capture the perfect image. This is why theses 8×42 binoculars are nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed; withstanding submersion in up to 4m of water. They are also resistant to internal fogging, a common issue when traversing through extreme climates. The Leica Trinovid 8×42 HD binoculars are incredibly tactile, utilising a large knurled central focusing wheel (can be used when wearing gloves), close-bridge configuration, and protective rubber armour for a slip-resistant grip.
They also cater well to both those with or without eyewear, with twist-up four-position click-stop rubber eyecups and ±4 right-eye dioptric correction. This makes them extremely comfortable when positioned upon your face, with 5.25mm exit pupils and a versatile 58-76mm interpupillary adjustment range. If you are in the market for a reliable high-end pair of 8×42 binoculars, look no further than the Leica Trinovid 8×42 HDs.
Leica Trinovid HD Binoculars Product Video:
The new Leica Trinovid HD
What’s in the box?
- 1 x Leica 8×42 Trinovid HD Binoculars
- 1 x contoured neoprene carrying strap
- 1 x Cordura Nylon Carrying Case
- 1 x One-Piece Ocular Rainguard
- 2 x Objective Lens Caps
- 1 x Limited Lifetime Warranty
FAQs:
Are these Leica binoculars waterproof?
Yes, they are waterproof up to 4m and fog proof – great for use in the outdoors.
Do they come with a protective case?
They come with a Cordura nylon carrying case, however, other more secure cases are also available.
What does ‘±4 dioptric correction’ refer to?
This refers to the level of dioptric correction that these Leica binoculars allow for. In simpler terms, it means that people who wear vision-correcting lenses (within the ±4 range) can use these with or without their glasses.
What are ‘halos’ and ‘comas’ – in regard to binocular optics?
These are certain types of optical aberrations that can occur within optical instruments – especially binoculars. The Leica Trinovid 8×42 HDs employ P40 phase-correction prism coatings to combat this.
Are their other options available in this series?
We offer Leica Trinovid HD Binoculars in the following focal lengths:
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