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Review:
Hand a pair of Swarovski binoculars to any experienced Africa
hand, keen birder, or nature lover, and you will just about
hear them purr with pleasure. When it comes to optical perfection
only one name comes to mind Swarovski. Swarovski Optik, an
Austrian, family-owned company with a long optical tradition,
has been producing high-quality binoculars and telescopes
for over 50 years. As one of the world's leading optical goods
manufacturers, Swarovski Optik sells products, which are a
synthesis of superior quality in terms of functionality and
optical performance, coupled with an emphasis on aesthetic
design. With a pair of Swarovski binoculars you will actually
view greater definition in low light than with the naked eye!
We have selected two thoroughbreds from the Swarovski binocular
stable: the SLC 10 x 42 WB, and for those used to only using
the best of the best, the EL 10 x 42 WB.
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Features:
Optics
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3-lens objective lens with high light-gathering power for
excellent picture quality, even in poor light conditions •
Optimum colour fidelity across the whole light spectrum with
unique prism coating SWAROBRIGHT • An optimised roof
prism-system with P-coating • SWAROTOP & SWARODUR
coatings • Very good depth of field
Focusing
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Patented central focusing wheel with integrated dioptric correction.
Easy to use, even with gloves • Close focusing from
4 m (13 ft.)
Ergonomics
• New ergonomic design mainly in the bridge area •
Rubber armoring made from superior-grade vulcanised rubber
• Better weight balance for improved handling •
Depressions now on the top side of the binoculars –
in addition to the tried-and-tested thumb depressions •
Weight savings of up to 50g
Usability
• Separately adjustable twist-in eyecups allow a full
field of view even for spectacle wearers. Easily removable
for cleaning • New lift carrying strap with rapid adjustment:
Rapid and simple length adjustment, extremely comfortable
when on safari or walking, adjustment to meet individual requirements,
new and simpler attachment to the binoculars
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