Delta Optical Titanium HD 10x42 ED binoculars

Catalog Number: DO-1411
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Top advantages
  • Lightweight roof prism binoculars
  • Durable, all-wather construction
  • Objective lenses with ED glass
  • Modern optical design
  • High image resolution
  • Sharp and crisp image
Warranty: 120 months Details

Details

The design of Titanium 8x42 HD and 10x42 HD binoculars reflects the close relationship between usability, ergonomics and aesthetics.
Thanks to the use of an additional flattener in the optical system, the flatness of the field was significantly improved and the distortion and edge defocus were reduced. A well-corrected flat field, high resolution, minimal chromatic aberration and a very large field of view make this set of binoculars a universal viewing device for any demanding user.

The design is inspired by plant shapes, which in a simplified form appear on the device’s housing. Each element, along with caps, has been designed to create a coherent whole.
The modern HD optical system with ED lenses and roof prisms together with refined ergonomics and original design make these binoculars an unmatched competitor in their price range.

Additional Information

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  • Magnification [x]: 10
  • Objective lens diameter [mm]: 42
  • Optical coating: FMC
  • Objective lens material: ED glass
  • Twilight factor: 20.5
  • Relative brightness: 17.6
  • Exit pupil diameter [mm]: 4.2
  • Eye relief [mm]: 9
  • Interpupillary distance adjustment [mm]: 58 - 78
  • Angular field of view [° degrees]: 7.0
  • Linear field of view at 100 m [m]: 122
  • Shortest focusing distance [m]: 2
  • Dioptre adjustment [D]: Yes
  • Prism system: Roof
  • Prism material: BaK4
  • Waterproof: Yes
  • Nitrogen filling: Yes
  • Tripod mounting: Adapter ¼"
  • Length x width x height [mm]: 140x129x50
  • Weight [g]: 744

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  • Out of all pairs of Delta binoculars we've tested so far, the new one managed to get the highest score.

    To sum up, with a record-breaking field of view, amounting to 7 degrees, I am hardly concerned about that huge sharpness loss on the edge. I've always been a fan of old pairs of binoculars with very wide fields of view; somehow fuzzy ends of the field never bothered me that much. I suppose the comfort of looking through such wide eyepieces made up for any flaws. In the case of the new Delta the situation is better because chromatic aberration is corrected very well and the same can be said about distortion and coma. As a result images in the centre of the field are properly contrasted, devoid of noticeable astigmatism.

    <a class="button button-right-corner primary" href="https://www.allbinos.com/index.php?test=lornetki&test_l=332" alt="https://www.allbinos.com/index.php?test=lornetki&test_l=332">Read more HERE</a>

    www.allbinos.com , 09/08/2019

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