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Carl Zeiss Victory Pocket 10x25
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Carl Zeiss |
|---|---|
| Model | Victory Pocket 10x25 |
| Lens diameter [mm] | 25 |
| Magnification [x] | 10 |
| Angular field of view [deg] | 6 |
| Linear field of view [m/m] | 105/1000 |
| Exit pupil [mm] | 2.5 |
| Eye relief [mm] | 16.5 |
| Min. focusing dist. [m] | 1.9 |
| Twilight factor | 15.81 |
| Brightness | 6.25 |
| Prisms | BaK-4/roof |
| Dimensions [mm] | 112x100 |
| Weight [g] | 290 |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Nitogen filling | Yes |
| Argon filling | No |
| Image stabilization | No |
| Tripod exit | No |
| Focusing | central |
| Warranty [years] | 10 |
| Accesories | |
| Price | 0 |
| Additional information | Announced: March 2017. Schmidt-Pechan prisms. Waterproof 100 mbar. FL glass Temperature range: -25 / +63 ºC LotuTec and T* coatings. |
Owners reviews (1)







Overall
Owner since: 1 month
Price: £599
User profile: Amateur
Cons: Arrived without any lens caps - although these are referred to in the accompanying leaflet & so should have been included in the sealed box. The eyecups do not lock in the out position as those of the previous model did.
Pros: At last another pocket binocular with large diameter eyecups like those of the Swarovski CL Pocket - these make it much more comfortable to use. This has the widest field of the premium pocket glasses - 105 mils - together with superb image quality. The image resolution is greater than my Leitz Trinovid 2 10x40B! I have bought all the premium pockets in the past & parted with them either because of the double-hinge or the small eyecups, now, at last, here is the best pocket glass for practical use. Early days yet, but I am likely to keep this long term.
Summary: The best pocket glass you can buy.