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Leica 8x32 Trinovid HD Binoculars

Striking a sensitive balance between compact and full-sized, the Leica 8x32 Trinovid HD Binoculars enjoy performance and easy portability without sacrifice. Engineered with the technology that users have come to expect from the brand, the Trinovid features P40 phase-corrected prisms treated with their HighLux system to limit internal light diffraction and eliminate interference for improved clarity, sharpness, and contrast. The objective lenses are fully multi-coated with Leica's HDC coatings for maximum light transmission through the optical path to ensure accurate colour fidelity and high-contrast views, especially in challenging lighting conditions. These technologies work together and complement each other to produce an immersive observational experience with bright images that are clear and sharp across a field of view that approaches wide angle. To capture extremely close-up views of small birds, bugs, butterflies, and insects, the Trinovid is equipped with an exceptionally short 3.3' minimum focus distance.

SKU: GC165-40316

Leica 8x32 Trinovid HD Binoculars

Leica 8x32 Trinovid HD Binoculars

Striking a sensitive balance between compact and full-sized, the Leica 8x32 Trinovid HD Binoculars enjoy performance and easy portability without sacrifice. Engineered with the technology that users have come to expect from the brand, the Trinovid features P40 phase-corrected prisms treated with their HighLux system to limit internal light diffraction and eliminate interference for improved clarity, sharpness, and contrast. The objective lenses are fully multi-coated with Leica's HDC coatings for maximum light transmission through the optical path to ensure accurate colour fidelity and high-contrast views, especially in challenging lighting conditions. These technologies work together and complement each other to produce an immersive observational experience with bright images that are clear and sharp across a field of view that approaches wide angle. To capture extremely close-up views of small birds, bugs, butterflies, and insects, the Trinovid is equipped with an exceptionally short 3.3' minimum focus distance.

Built to withstand the rigors of the outdoors, the chassis is made of a lightweight and durable aluminium-alloy wrapped in a protective slip-resistant rubber armor. The optical tubes are nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed to be waterproof, and resistant to internal fogging when moving through extreme temperature changes or conditions. A wide interpupillary adjustment range, generous ±4 dioptric correction, long 17mm eye relief, and four-position click-stop eyecups ensures easy and comfortable use by most people. From the binoculars' exceptional optical performance to the thoughtful construction details, this mid-sized Trinovid delivers performance while being comfortable in the hand during long observation sessions on the trail, at the range, in the stadium, or sightseeing around town.

Optical Performance

8x magnification

32mm objective lenses

Compact roof prism optical path

P40 phase corrected prism coatings increases contrast and clarity while eliminating halos and comas

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

HDC anti-reflection fully multi-coatings increase light transmission throughout optical path to improve colour rendition, brightness, clarity, and contrast

Dirt and water-repellent AquaDura coating on outer lens surfaces makes them easy to clean, to ensure clear views

372' field of view

Short 3.3' (1m) close focus distance

Use and Handling

Closed-bridge configuration

Large, knurled center focusing wheel is easy to manipulate even when wearing gloves

±4 right-eye dioptric correction

58-76mm interpupillary adjustment range

Twist-up four-position click-stop rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear

Long 17mm eye relief

Comfortable 4mm exit pupil

Construction Details

Lightweight and durable aluminium-alloy chassis

Protective rubber armor provides a slip-resistant grip

Nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed to be waterproof for 13-feet (4m), and resistant to internal fogging when moving through extreme temperatures and conditions

Key Features:

P40 Phase-Corrected Roof Prisms

HDC Fully Multi-Coated Optics

AquaDura Outer Lens Coatings

HighLux System Prism Coating System

Nitrogen-Filled, Waterproof & Fogproof

Closed-Bridge Configuration

Lightweight Aluminium-Alloy Chassis

Knurled Center Focusing Wheel

Twist-Up Click-Stop Eyecups

What's in the Box:

Leica 8x32 Trinovid HD Binoculars

Contoured Neoprene Carrying Strap

Cordura Nylon Carrying Case

One-Piece Ocular Rainguard

Objective Lens Caps

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Product Overview

Leica 8x32 Trinovid HD Binoculars

Striking a sensitive balance between compact and full-sized, the Leica 8x32 Trinovid HD Binoculars enjoy performance and easy portability without sacrifice. Engineered with the technology that users have come to expect from the brand, the Trinovid features P40 phase-corrected prisms treated with their HighLux system to limit internal light diffraction and eliminate interference for improved clarity, sharpness, and contrast. The objective lenses are fully multi-coated with Leica's HDC coatings for maximum light transmission through the optical path to ensure accurate colour fidelity and high-contrast views, especially in challenging lighting conditions. These technologies work together and complement each other to produce an immersive observational experience with bright images that are clear and sharp across a field of view that approaches wide angle. To capture extremely close-up views of small birds, bugs, butterflies, and insects, the Trinovid is equipped with an exceptionally short 3.3' minimum focus distance.

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