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Leica 10x42 Noctivid Binoculars (Black)

Leica's black 10x42 Noctivid Binoculars represent the perfect combination of form and function in a single optic. They are designed with an array of complementary technologies to produce bright and clear colour-neutral images, while fitting comfortably in the hand for long, fatigue-free glassing sessions.

SKU: GC165-40385

Leica 10x42 Noctivid Binoculars (Black)

Leica 10x42 Noctivid Binoculars (Black)

Leica's black 10x42 Noctivid Binoculars represent the perfect combination of form and function in a single optic. They are designed with an array of complementary technologies to produce bright and clear colour-neutral images, while fitting comfortably in the hand for long, fatigue-free glassing sessions.

The Noctivid's performance starts with the use of SCHOTT High Transmission glass with a 12-element lens configuration and their HighLux-System anti-reflection multi-coatings, followed by phase-corrected compact roof prisms. These features produce bright and clear high-contrast images with accurate colour rendition across the entire visible spectrum. Internal baffles limit scattered light in the optical tubes, which can affect clarity and contrast, while an innovative lens design and internal field flatteners ensure edge-to-edge clarity across the entire wide-angle field of view. The wide viewing angle and relatively high 10x magnification allow you to take in sweeping views while also giving you the ability to make detailed observations of distant objects. The wide viewing angle also helps to mitigate the common occurrence of disorientation that often accompanies high magnifications when using the optic on rolling seas or airborne platforms.

The Noctivid binoculars are made with a dual-hinge / open-bridge that provides added gripping surface area while reducing the overall weight without sacrificing strength or stability. Their chassis is made of a lightweight and strong magnesium alloy that, when combined with the bridge configuration, further reduces the weight while shifting the center of gravity to the natural hand position, which translates to an improved handling experience with greatly reduced fatigue, allowing you to hold the binoculars for extended periods of time. To withstand the rigors of extensive outdoor use, all of the metal surfaces are treated with a proprietary varnish coating to resist corrosion and wear and the optical tubes are nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed to be fogproof, waterproof, and submersible.

Optical Performance

High 10x magnification enables detailed observations of distant subjects

42mm objective lenses improve light-gathering ability for enhanced low-light performance such as at dawn and dusk or when peering into dense brush

Compact roof prism optical path helps to maintain a compact form factor for easier handling

SCHOTT HT (High Transmission) glass and 12 lens elements ensure accurate colour rendition with limited distortion

Multi-layer high-temperature plasma anti-reflection lens coating deposition process ensures balanced light transmission across the entire visible spectrum

P40 phase-correcting prism coatings increase light transmission while improving contrast and clarity

HighLux-System (HLS) maximises light throughput to improve colour rendition and contrast

Internal baffle system reduces scattered light, which can interfere with contrast, colour, and clarity

Hydrophobic AquaDura coatings on external optical surfaces allow dirt, dust, and fingerprints to be removed easily

Lens design and integrated field flatteners reduce spherical aberration and distortion across the entire field of view for edge-to-edge sharpness

Wide 64° apparent angle of view minimises the appearance of the distracting hand shake that is common when holding high-power optics, while presenting a spacious and immersive observational experience

337' field of view at 1000 yards

Use and Handling

Open-bridge/Dual-hinge configuration provides additional gripping surface area for better handling

Large slip-resistant center focusing wheel is easy to manipulate in cold and wet weather, or while wearing gloves

56-74mm adjustable interpupillary distance allows easy use for a wide variety of people

±4 right-eye dioptric correction range enables users to compensate for individual optical prescriptions for tack-sharp images

Twist-out 4-position click-stop eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear

Long 19mm eye relief ensures comfortable use with reduced eye strain, especially during long glassing sessions

4.2mm exit pupil will cover most pupils when they open and dilate in low-light to ensure the entire scene stays in view without vignetting

Construction Details

Bridge design helps to reduce overall weight without sacrificing strength of stability

Lightweight and durable magnesium alloy chassis

Protective black rubberised armoring provides a slip-resistant grip in all weather conditions

Nitrogen filled for fogproof performance, especially when moving through extreme temperature changes and environmental conditions

O-ring sealed to be submersible to 16.5' (5m)

Proprietary varnish coating protects metal surfaces from corrosion and wear

Key Features:

SCHOTT HT Glass and 12 Lens Elements

P40 Phase-Corrected Roof Prisms

Anti-Reflection Fully Multi-Coated

HighLux and AquaDura Optical Coatings

Wide 64° Apparent Angle of View

Nitrogen Filled, Water and Fogproof

Dual-Hinge, Open-Bridge Configuration

Magnesium Alloy Chassis

Large Center Focusing Knob

Twist-Up Click-Stop Eyecups

What's in the Box:

Leica 10x42 Noctivid Binoculars (Black)

Objective Lens Caps

One-Piece Eyepiece Cover

Cordura Carrying Case

Contoured Neoprene Neck Strap

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Leica 10x42 Noctivid Binoculars (Black)

Leica's black 10x42 Noctivid Binoculars represent the perfect combination of form and function in a single optic. They are designed with an array of complementary technologies to produce bright and clear colour-neutral images, while fitting comfortably in the hand for long, fatigue-free glassing sessions.

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