Details
Lightweight roof prism binoculars for different purposes. They can be used by nature lovers, tourists and hunters for daytime viewing. This model, thanks to its 10x magnification fares better in daylight than the model with 8x magnification and provides more detailed images.
Carefully selected high-quality glass and a redesigned optical system result in binoculars offering picture of much better quality than other binoculars in a similar price range. All Chase binoculars have low-dispersion ED glass lenses which guarantee low chromatic aberration while maintaining moderate dimensions. These binoculars have an impressive field of view, corrected to a much greater extent than in those previously produced models. They are roof prism binoculars with inner focusing system. Their body is robust and completely waterproof. Chase binoculars provide staggering images with very high detail and rich colors and allow to see details invisible through binoculars of lower quality.
Additional Information
- 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]: 12
- Interpupillary distance adjustment [mm]: 56 - 76
- Angular field of view [° degrees]: 6.4
- Linear field of view at 100 m [m]: 112
- Shortest focusing distance [m]: 2
- Dioptre adjustment [D]: -/+5
- Prism system: Roof
- Prism material: BaK4
- Waterproof: Yes
- Nitrogen filling: Yes
- Tripod mounting: Adapter ¼"
- Length x width x height [mm]: 138x128x50
- Weight [g]: 676
Reviews (2)
Reviews
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Delta once again managed to achieve their specialty – a very good product with a very favourable price/quality ratio. A way to go!
The test result of the Delta Optical Titanium 10x56 ROH, a bit better than that of its 8x56 brother; was able to exceed a very good level of 130 points, mainly due to the fact that the binoculars are practically flawless. Perhaps it sounds strange in a case of a piece of equipment costing just 300 Euro but such is the truth – there are no serious slip-ups here.
www.allbinos.com , 09/08/2019
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The tested pair of binoculars seems to be a worthy rival of many more expensive models and I don’t doubt it is going to become a market hit pretty soon.
The casing’s design is really good – the binoculars look simply nice, there’s no doubt of it. The same should be said about accessories, properly fitting and appropriately selected. The rainguard might be an example. In many cases a rainguard consists of just a black cover which colour doesn’t match the rest of the instrument; often the whole series gets the same size of the rainguard, no matter how big particular sets of binoculars are. Here you deal with a small blind stopper which comes in different sizes so it fits particular models in a perfect way.
www.allbinos.com , 09/08/2019
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