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Swarovski Swarovision EL 10x42
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2 5370 Sun April 7, 2013
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100% of reviewers None indicated 9.5
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Description: Magnification 10
Objective lens Ø (mm) 42
Exit pupil Ø (mm) 4.2
Exit pupil distance (mm) 20
Field of view at m/1000 m / ft/1000 yds 112 / 336
Field of view (degrees) 6,4
Field of view with eye glasses (degrees) 6.4
Subjective field of view, apparent (degrees) 60
Shortest focusing distance (m/ft) 1.5 / 4.9
Dioptric compensation (dpt) ±5
Interpupillary distance (mm/in) 56-74 / 2.2-2.9
Twilight factor acc. to DIN 58388 20.5
Length approx. (mm/in) [with eyecups twisted in] 160 / 6.3
Width approx. (mm/in) 122 / 4.8
Height approx. (mm/in) 61 / 2.4
Weight approx. (g/oz) 840 / 29.6
Keywords: swarovski swarovision EL



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gwsudiro

x-frost, Mahar the Binohead

Registered: October 2009
Location: Solo, Central Java, Indonesia
Posts: 365
Review Date: Tue April 3, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: optical quality
Cons: lesser build quality than previous generation of EL

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same feel as Nikon SE, with more controlled CA, sharper edge and more neutral color tone.

easy on eyes...optically this is the best bino I've ever looked through..

compared to previous generation EL, this Swarovision have lesser build quality, IMHO, such as rubber armoring (it feels cheaper, and not as comfort as the previous one), little glue around the eyecup, nicks/flaws on some ''hidden'' places...

globe effects ?? yes, but I don't mind it....fine with me..

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Martin"ice man"Smyth

Ramble on

Registered: September 2004
Location: Ancient county of Coventry
Posts: 1051
Review Date: Sun April 7, 2013 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Optical clarity
Cons: Price

Superbly clear optics, a step up from my previous brand, a joy too use, a very neutral colour balance, making object appearing sharper and reveals much better detail.
Imho best Binocular in its class

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