Leitz TRINOVID 8x32B | Binoculars | Fernglas | бинокль

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Manufacturer: Leitz, Wetzlar (Germany) Application: Civil Era: 1980s Magnification: 8x Objective Lens Size: 32mm Field of View: 7.4° - 130m at 1000m TRINOVID 8x32 EVOLUTION: In 1963 the Leitz company started the production of the TRINOVID Series. The Uppendahl prism system was used for these binoculars. This straight-sighted prism is made up of three individual prisms cemented together. It has a roof edge and a mirrored surface. It reflects the light beam six times. In this respect it is comparable to the Schmidt prism which is also used in the Carl Zeiss DIALYT 8x30B. The first TRINOVID 8x32 models had a field of view of 150m at 1000m and the Leitz logo on the collar of the eyepiece. From 1965-1971, the black rectangle shaped Leitz logo is on the right tube. From 1971-1977 the Leitz logos had a black circular shape. In 1974 the TRINIVID 8x32 B version was introduced, which has rubber eyecups for better use by spectacle wearers. The B-Versions have a field of view of 130m at 1000m. In 1977 Leitz transferred the production to Portugal. From then on, the TRINOVIDs had the red Leitz logo on them as you can see in this video. In the 1980s, the Trinovids were also manufactured with a black or green rubber armoring (BA-Versions). After mergers in 1986, Leitz was renamed Leica. Since then, the binoculars have had the red Leica logo, which is still used today. In 1990 there was a completely new version of the TRINOVID which was again manufactured in Germany. This was the "BA"...

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