Observe all the nuances of nature looking through a pair of these Leica 10×42 Trinovid HD Binoculars. These Binoculars developed by Leica bring you bright, high contrast images with impeccable color fidelity for the most vivid viewing experience imaginable. The compact, lightweight, and rugged rubber armoring encasing these Leica 10x42mn Trinovid HD Sport Binoculars protects the internals from damage while offering a solid grip even in wet conditions. You’ll spot all kinds of wildlife from dawn till dusk with every detail outlined for your experience. Trust these Leica 10×42 Trinovid HD Birding Binoculars to lead you to your best shots in the field yet. Specifications for Leica Trinovid HD 10x42mm Roof Prism Binoculars: Manufacturer: Leica Color: Black Magnification: 10 x Objective Lens Diameter: 42 mm Prism System: Roof Image Stabilizer: No Eye Relief: 15 mm Exit Pupil: 4.2 mm Field of View, Linear: 355 ft at 1000 yds Field of View, Angle: 61 degrees Optical Coating: HDC Coating / Leica AquaDura Binoculars Focus System: Center Focus Twilight Factor: 20.5 Interpupillary Distance: 58 – 76 mm Close Focus: 5.3 ft Diopter Adjustment Range: -4 – 4 dpt Weather Resistance: Yes Water Resistant Mark: 4 m Water Resistance Level: Waterproof Length: 5.5 in Weight: 1.61 lb Finish: Rubber Armored Fabric/Material: Aluminium Package Type: Box Magnification Type: Fixed Zoom: No Features of Leica 10×42 Trinovid HD Binoculars: Premium Leica optics for high-contrast Pin sharp images Close focus under six feet Innovative carrying system for quick and comfortable use Compact construction Balanced and lightweight Higher magnification for more distant subjects Package Contents: Leica Trinovid HD 10x42mm Binoculars
3 reviews for Leica Trinovid HD 10x42mm Roof Prism Binoculars
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Adam –
If you are looking for a $1000 binocular that functions like a $2000 binocular this is It! They quality of these are second to none. Well worth the price and still offers all the great customer service and warranty as all other Leica products.
Ole –
I mostly use binoculars for hunting in wide open spaces and these binoculars really do a good job at defining distance and shapes in low light conditions. They come packed in a form fitted box with in a box which tells me the manufacturer cares about getting the product to the customer with out damage or mishap. Attention to detail is evident in the armored frame body and adjustment components which are easily accessible. The quality is very good for a reasonable price compared to other high end binoculars. My only suggestion would be to include a hard case along with the neoprene soft case cover.
WolfLarynx –
I’ve have no regrets paying $1000 for these excellent binoculars. The depth of field, the color accuracy, the high contrast, the excellent feel to the focus ring along with insanely laser sharp images bring everything right up to your eyes. Everything is simply excellent with these Leicas. I own the 10×42 Trinovids and they stomp my Zeiss Terra 10×42. I was deer hunting in low level light, and my Terra 3-9X50 rifle scope that I was using to scan across a field was unusable, I raised my Leica binoculars and it was if I had night vision on these things! It was crazy bright.During the day, I was looking 300 yards into dark woods and the dark areas went dark at all. I can easily make out the detail on tree bark. I could see the bluish raven shimmer on the feathers on crows at the same distance.Individual blades of grass at 500 yards were all in focus..I love these binoculars. If I could afford them, I’d like to own the Noctivid Leica’s but the price is out of my pay-grade. How they can improve on the image of the Trinovids leave me scratching my head..There is no way you will regret this purchase. Bite the bullet and get them.Buy once cry once.. Cheap man always pays twice..Depth of field is important. I owned some Nikon 10×42 monarchs and even though then images are impressive, the depth of focus was abysmal. The DOF was enough for me give them away to my father in law who I knew wouldn’t ever use them.