Brand: Swarovski
Reference: SW553
The new Swarovski NL Pure binoculars have the largest field of view, ergonomics and comfort to date. The 8x version, with a diameter of 42 mm, has the largest field of view and stability, ideal for long-term observations and in adverse lighting conditions.
Swarovski introduces its most precious jewel, improving the performance of the famous EL; A binocular with a revolutionary aesthetic and optical design to make observation a unique pleasure. It is available in three versions: NL Pure 8x42, NL Pure 10x42 and an amazing NL Pure 12x42.
At first glance, the flattened design in the center of the tubes is surprising as well as its prominent focus wheel reminiscent of the famous Zeiss Victory SF II. This change in the prisms allows a thinning in the tube for greater ergonomics . The focus wheel is larger and positioned more naturally so that you can use the binocular with one hand. In addition, the NL Pure eliminate the second bridge of the Swarovski EL binoculars to have more room for finger placement. Not only will we notice a better grip and ease of focus, but when we observe with them the weight distribution also improves significantly. As in the EL model, the NL Pure use the FieldPro strap system and incorporate the caps with a click system so that they always remain attached to the eyepieces. However, the biggest difference from the rest of the models is in the enormous field of vision that thanks to its aplanatic lenses we can take advantage of it to the extreme without practically seeing the edges.
Optically, the NL Pure binoculars incorporate Swarovision technology that guarantees incredibly sharp images with maximum color fidelity thanks to their HD lenses with fluoride content . Likewise, they incorporate the Swarotop coating that eliminates reflections and chromatic aberrations and Swarodur that acts as a dirt repellent on the lenses and allows better cleaning and conservation of the same.
The Swarovski NL Pure 8x42 binocular has the largest field of view on the market to date. It is impressive from the second we start to observe both its wide field of vision and its great light uptake even with hardly any sunlight. Its field of view is 9.1 degrees or 159 m at 1,000 m, the edges of the image being almost imperceptible. It is ideal for long-term use with little fatigue, and it brings out its best potential at sunset and sunrise.
Allows the attachment, as an optional accessory, of a front support for greater stability and elimination of unwanted vibrations.
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