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Eye relief 32x WW Leica Apo Televid 77 (2 Viewers)

Woen

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Netherlands
Hi!

Does anyone know the eye relief of the 32x WW Leica Apo Televid 77 oculair?
I can't really find it...
 
Funny that it is the only English term in the specifications, but it is "oogafstand" isn't it?

John
I don't know, to quote the article: The "eye-relief" (or is it "the" eye-relief?; I can't think of a good Dutch synonym for it) is more than sufficient for spectacle wearers with both eyepieces. This eye-relief is the distance between the exit pupil and the edge of the eyepiece and should be at least 13 mm. glasses wearers want to be able to see the entire field of view.
 
I don't know, to quote the article: The "eye-relief" (or is it "the" eye-relief?; I can't think of a good Dutch synonym for it) is more than sufficient for spectacle wearers with both eyepieces. This eye-relief is the distance between the exit pupil and the edge of the eyepiece and should be at least 13 mm. glasses wearers want to be able to see the entire field of view.
Actually, depending on your glasses 13mm might be on the short side. 15-16mm is much more comfortable for most people.

Hermann
 

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