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ZEISS Conquest HD 10x32 T* Lotutec Black Binoculars

Combining high-definition optics and their proprietary lens coatings, the 10x32 Conquest HD Binoculars feature the optical technologies and build qualities one would expect from an optic that was made in Germany by ZEISS Sports Optics. The performance begins with high-definition glass elements that transmit crisp and clear images across the entire wide field of view with minimal distortion. ZEISS' T* coatings reduce reflection to improve light transmission, colour fidelity, and overall image contrast to further improve image quality and brightness. Complementing the T* are LotuTec coatings, which are applied to exterior lens surfaces. LotuTec is a hydrophobic coating that makes water bead and runs off the lens and makes oils and saps easy to clean off, so the lenses keep clean even in inclement weather.

SKU: GC25-523212

ZEISS Conquest HD 10x32 T* Lotutec Black Binoculars

ZEISS Conquest HD 10x32 T* Lotutec Black Binoculars

Combining high-definition optics and their proprietary lens coatings, the 10x32 Conquest HD Binoculars feature the optical technologies and build qualities one would expect from an optic that was made in Germany by ZEISS Sports Optics. The performance begins with high-definition glass elements that transmit crisp and clear images across the entire wide field of view with minimal distortion. ZEISS' T* coatings reduce reflection to improve light transmission, colour fidelity, and overall image contrast to further improve image quality and brightness. Complementing the T* are LotuTec coatings, which are applied to exterior lens surfaces. LotuTec is a hydrophobic coating that makes water bead and runs off the lens and makes oils and saps easy to clean off, so the lenses keep clean even in inclement weather.

Built to withstand a life on the trail, the chassis is made of a lightweight and durable aluminium alloy with protective slip-resistant rubber armour on the exterior. The optical tubes are nitrogen-filled and O-ring sealed to be water and fog proof, capable of withstanding up to 400bar of pressure. A wide operating temperature range allows them to be used in even the most extreme conditions with ease. Their small form factor and 22-ounce weight makes them easy to handle and even easier to stow in a pack, pocket, or bag.

Optical Performance

10x magnification

32mm diameter objective lenses

Compact Schmidt-Pechan roof prisms

HD glass lenses offer clear and crisp images with little distortion and true colour rendition

T* anti-reflection fully multi-coated optics improve light transmission, colour rendition, and contrast

LotuTec lens coatings

Resist water, oil, and sap to keep lenses clear and make cleaning easier

Hard lens coating that resists scratches and abrasions

354' field of view at 1000 yards

Wide 68° apparent angle of view

Long 16mm eye relief

Comfortable 4mm exit pupil

Short 4.9' close-focus distance

Use and Handling

Closed-bridge configuration

±4 dioptric correction

54-74mm interpupillary adjustment range

Twist-up rubber eyecups for use with or without eyewear

Construction Details

Lightweight and durable aluminium-alloy chassis

Nitrogen filled for water and fog-proof performance

O-ring sealed, rated to 400bar of pressure

Wide -21 to 140°F (-29 to 60°C) operating temperature

Weight: 22 ounces

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ZEISS Conquest HD 10x32 T* Lotutec Black Binoculars

Combining high-definition optics and their proprietary lens coatings, the 10x32 Conquest HD Binoculars feature the optical technologies and build qualities one would expect from an optic that was made in Germany by ZEISS Sports Optics. The performance begins with high-definition glass elements that transmit crisp and clear images across the entire wide field of view with minimal distortion. ZEISS' T* coatings reduce reflection to improve light transmission, colour fidelity, and overall image contrast to further improve image quality and brightness. Complementing the T* are LotuTec coatings, which are applied to exterior lens surfaces. LotuTec is a hydrophobic coating that makes water bead and runs off the lens and makes oils and saps easy to clean off, so the lenses keep clean even in inclement weather.

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