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ZEISS Terra ED Compact 10x32 Binoculars (Black/Green)

The grey 2017 edition of ZEISS Optics' 10x32 Terra ED Binocular features a redesigned ergonomic chassis that makes holding them more comfortable, especially during long glassing sessions. Optically, they retain the exceptional elements that are the hallmarks of the Terra ED including compact Schmidt-Pechan roof prisms, SCHOTT extra low-dispersion (ED) glass, and the proprietary multi-coatings. These complementary technologies and elements work together to produce an immersive observational experience that presents clear and bright views, despite the relatively small objectives, with accurate colour representation and virtually zero distortion across the entire wide field of view. The 61° apparent angle of view also helps to minimize the visible hand-shake common in smaller and lighter high-power binoculars.

SKU: GC25-523204-9908

ZEISS Terra ED Compact 10x32 Binoculars (Black/Green)

ZEISS Terra ED Compact 10x32 Binoculars (Black/Green)

The grey 2017 edition of ZEISS Optics' 10x32 Terra ED Binocular features a redesigned ergonomic chassis that makes holding them more comfortable, especially during long glassing sessions. Optically, they retain the exceptional elements that are the hallmarks of the Terra ED including compact Schmidt-Pechan roof prisms, SCHOTT extra low-dispersion (ED) glass, and the proprietary multi-coatings. These complementary technologies and elements work together to produce an immersive observational experience that presents clear and bright views, despite the relatively small objectives, with accurate colour representation and virtually zero distortion across the entire wide field of view. The 61° apparent angle of view also helps to minimize the visible hand-shake common in smaller and lighter high-power binoculars.

The comfortable ergonomic chassis is made of a fibreglass reinforced polycarbonate to help reduce weight, without sacrificing strength while adding impact and temperature resistance. Being resistant to temperature changes not only ensures that the housing will remain at a constant temperature, even in cold and wet conditions, but will not experience the expansion and contraction common in metal chassis that can cause the optical elements to move out of alignment over time and preventing the binocular's ability to achieve sharp focus. The chassis is covered in grey rubber armouring that helps to protect it from drops and impacts and provides a slip-resistant grip.

Compact, light and robust

With its fibreglass-reinforced, waterproof casing, the TERRA ED fulfils the high expectations of the outdoor enthusiast. The TERRA ED line is designed to be compact, light and sturdy. This means: the TERRA ED is the ideal companion that weighs little, fits easily into every pocket and is almost indestructible. Whether on long journeys, in the open countryside, at racetrack or concerts, on city tours, in the mountains or on the open seas.

Brilliant, razor-sharp images

Thanks to maximum optical precision and a hydrophobic multi-coating, the ZEISS TERRA ED meets all demands for versatile use. This state-of-the-art coating ensures that ZEISS TERRA ED will impress you even under difficult conditions such as adverse weather and challenging outdoor situations. These binoculars guarantee outstanding images, minute details and absolutely natural colours.

Easy-to-use, quick focussing

The large, smooth-running and easy-access focusing wheel of the TERRA ED makes focussing especially easy and fast. Pick up a pair of TERRA ED binoculars and their advantages are instantly apparent. The index finger automatically positions itself on the focus wheel. You no longer have to think about how best to hold the binoculars if an exciting scene appears right in front of you. Quick as a flash, you are focussed on the object of your interest. You can be sure never to miss out on those unforgettable moments. On the contrary, you have a razor-sharp, ringside view of them.

Close-up field observation

Active outdoor lifestyles demand compact, durable and versatile binoculars. The ZEISS TERRA ED delivers razor-sharp images of far-away objects. But it can also observe nature up close with great precision. With a generous wide field of view and a close focus distance of just 1.6 m (TERRA ED 32 and 42) or 1.9 m (TERRA ED Pocket), the TERRA ED is ideal for nature observation, whether the object is far across the field or in the tree just above you.

Light, robust and modern design

The ZEISS TERRA ED family is lightweight and trail-tough so it packs easily and stands up to rugged terrain. Easy-grip surfaces let you grab and lift the binoculars quickly to your eye. Smooth focus and ergonomically correct eyecups make viewing comfortable and natural. At just 310 g, the ZEISS TERRA ED Pocket is the lightest weight model in its class.

Optical Performance

10x magnification

32mm objective lenses

Roof prism optical path

The compact Schmidt-Pechan prism design corrects the view while allowing for thinner optical tubes versus the more common Abbe-Koenig design

SCHOTT ED glass elements reduce chromatic and spherical aberrations to produce views with true colour rendition without halos, diffraction, or distortion across the entire field of view

ZEISS proprietary hydrophobic multi-coated optics sheds dust, dirt, and oils while improving light transmission, colour rendition, sharpness, and contrast

Short 5.25-foot close focus distance

Wide 61° apparent angle of view

367-foot field of view at 1000 yards

Long 16.5mm eye relief

3.2mm exit pupil

Use and Handling

Closed-bridge configuration

Large fast-focus centre wheel

±3 right-eye dioptric correction

56-74mm interpupillary adjustment range

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

Construction Details

Impact, corrosion and temperature-resistant fibreglass-reinforce polycarbonate housing

Temperature resistance prevents expansion and contraction in extreme temperature changes which prevent optical components from moving out of alignment

Protective grey rubber armour

Nitrogen-filled for water and fogproof performance

Submersible to 100 bar of pressure, or approximately 3' (1m)

Operating Temperature 5 to 140°F (-15 to 60°C)

Weight: 18 oz

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ZEISS Terra ED Compact 10x32 Binoculars (Black/Green)

The grey 2017 edition of ZEISS Optics' 10x32 Terra ED Binocular features a redesigned ergonomic chassis that makes holding them more comfortable, especially during long glassing sessions. Optically, they retain the exceptional elements that are the hallmarks of the Terra ED including compact Schmidt-Pechan roof prisms, SCHOTT extra low-dispersion (ED) glass, and the proprietary multi-coatings. These complementary technologies and elements work together to produce an immersive observational experience that presents clear and bright views, despite the relatively small objectives, with accurate colour representation and virtually zero distortion across the entire wide field of view. The 61° apparent angle of view also helps to minimize the visible hand-shake common in smaller and lighter high-power binoculars.

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