Overview

Leica 10x42 Trinovid HD Binoculars

Leica puts a new spin on their perennial favorite, the 10x42 Trinovid HD Binoculars with phase corrected prisms, coated with highly reflective multi-coatings to increase reflectivity and anti-reflection fully multi-coated optics to boost light transmission through the lenses. These optical coatings work together to produce high-contrast images with true colour rendition and minimal distortion. This optical performance is coupled with a powerful 10x magnification, wide apparent angle of view and generous eye relief to produce an immersive viewing experience.

SKU: GC165-40319

Leica 10x42 Trinovid HD Binoculars

Leica 10x42 Trinovid HD Binoculars

Leica puts a new spin on their perennial favorite, the 10x42 Trinovid HD Binoculars with phase corrected prisms, coated with highly reflective multi-coatings to increase reflectivity and anti-reflection fully multi-coated optics to boost light transmission through the lenses. These optical coatings work together to produce high-contrast images with true colour rendition and minimal distortion. This optical performance is coupled with a powerful 10x magnification, wide apparent angle of view and generous eye relief to produce an immersive viewing experience.

Complementing the views produced by the Trinovid HD are construction details that make this optic able to stand up to the rigors of a life lived on the trail. First is a lightweight, sturdy, and corrosion-resistant magnesium alloy chassis that makes these binoculars light and easy to handle. The body is covered with a textured rubber armor that protects them from bumps and impacts while giving them a slip-resistant grip in cold or wet conditions. Their optical tubes are nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed to make them waterproof and submersible as well as fogproof when moving between extreme temperature fluctuations. To make handling the Trinovid easier are tethered objective lens covers that flip down and out of the way for observing, plus an ocular rainguard that attaches to the strap.

Optical Performance

10x magnification

42mm objective lenses

Compact roof prism optical path

P40 phase corrected prism coatings increases contrast and provides true colour rendition

HLS (HighLux System): Highly reflective coatings on prisms reduce internal light loss

HDC anti-reflection fully multi-coatings increase light transmission throughout optical path

340' field of view at 1000 yards

Wide 61° apparent angle of view

Short 5.3' close focus distance

Use and Handling

Closed bridge configuration

4-position click-stop twist-up rubber eyecups

Tripod mountable with optional adapter

±4 right-eye dioptric correction

Long 15mm eye relief

4.2mm exit pupil

Construction Details

Lightweight and durable magnesium alloy housing

Black, protective, textured rubber armoring for a slip-resistant grip

Nitrogen-filled, water and fogproof. Submersible to 13' (4m)

Tethered objective lens caps

Key Features:

Phase-Corrected Roof Prisms

Fully Multi-Coated Optics

Wide Angle Viewing: 61°

Nitrogen-Filled, Water/Fogproof

Lightweight Magnesium Alloy Chassis

Large Center Focusing Knob

Tripod Mountable with Optional Adapter

Twist-Up Click-Stop Eyecups

What's in the Box:

Leica 10x42 Trinovid HD Binoculars

Neoprene Carrying Strap

One-Piece Ocular Rainguard

Objective Lens Caps

Brown Zippered Cloth Pouch

Regular price $2,079.55
Sale price $2,079.55 Regular price $2,190.00 Save 5%
Pay with
Pay with
Found a better price? Request a price match

Price Match

Fill out the price match form below, and we will be in touch shortly.

Price Match Request For:
Leica 10x42 Trinovid HD Binoculars
Leica 10x42 Trinovid HD Binoculars
Our Price: $2,079.55

Price Match

Fill out the price match form below, and we will be in touch shortly.

Competitor Information:
Your Details:
In Stock

Checking availability...

$2,079.55

Product Overview

Leica 10x42 Trinovid HD Binoculars

Leica puts a new spin on their perennial favorite, the 10x42 Trinovid HD Binoculars with phase corrected prisms, coated with highly reflective multi-coatings to increase reflectivity and anti-reflection fully multi-coated optics to boost light transmission through the lenses. These optical coatings work together to produce high-contrast images with true colour rendition and minimal distortion. This optical performance is coupled with a powerful 10x magnification, wide apparent angle of view and generous eye relief to produce an immersive viewing experience.

Need advice?

Speak to one of our dedicated Australian-based sales team members.

Call us

Product Reviews

Panel Discussion at Lunar Studios

Everyone Can Take a Picture. Not Everyone Can Hold the Room

What an agent, a Vogue visuals producer and a brand-side creative lead really look for in photographers now. There is a point in almost every creative career where the work alone stops...

View post
Beauty Photography Tips: Three Things I Wish I Knew Earlier

Beauty Photography Tips: Three Things I Wish I Knew Earlier

Beauty photography tips from Oliver Minnett’s Georges workshop, covering lighting, direction, working with a creative team, and using Sony and Profoto gear.

View post
Models on stage at Karla Spetics show

How We Lit Karla Spetic's Australian Fashion Week Show with P...

We were invited by Karla Spetic to help light her runway, we chose Profoto's new LED lights for the job!

View post
Ricardo sits with Ollie and discusses mobile podcasting setups

Sony A7R VI First Thoughts: A Portrait Photographer’s Take on...

Sony has just launched the new Sony A7R VI, the latest camera in its high-resolution Alpha line, and I was lucky enough to spend some time with it earlier this week. I...

View post
Ricardo sits with Ollie and discusses mobile podcasting setups

Mobile Podcasting Setups Explained: From First Rig to Full Pr...

Mobile podcasting isn’t about shortcuts. It’s about picking gear that actually works, in the places podcasts actually happen. I used to chase the “best” setup. Turns out, the best setup is the...

View post
Tilta Sony FX Rigging

Rigging Up Your Sony Cinema Camera

Rigging gets a bad rap because a lot of rigs are built backwards. People buy parts first, bolt everything on, and end up with a camera that looks serious but shoots worse....

View post
Gracaie Stendl Portfolio Images

What Makes a Good Photographer? A Portfolio Deconstruction

Clyde Vaughan Guest post by Clyde Vaughan — ahead of  Clyde's talk on January 22: “How to create incredible images: A talk by Clyde Vaughan”. If you ask “what makes a good...

View post
Ollie Jones holds the 22 kg DJI Power 2000

The End of the Generator? Hands-on with the DJI Power 2000

We’ve all been there: you’re on a remote shoot, beautiful location, but you’re either scrambling to find a power outlet or lugging a massive, noisy petrol generator through the bush. We’ve been...

View post
Oliver Minnett teaching a photography workshop

Why 2026 Might be the year to change from DSLR to Mirrorless

Alright—let’s do the DSLR vs mirrorless thing properly. Not “on paper”, not “in theory”, but head-to-head on the stuff that actually matters when you’re out shooting. My name's Oliver Minnett, I'm Georges...

View post
Two Leica M11P's on a desk

Leica is now at Georges Cameras

Some cameras don’t just document your life; they become part of it. I bought a Leica M6 in 2012. Photography had always been a part of my life; my dad had run...

View post