Monoculars
GoView ZOOMR HD Monokular 8x25
Zeiss Conquest Mono 10x25 B T*
Leica Monovid 8x20 Blackline
- GoView monoculars ZOOMR HD, Light Brown
- ultra-compact magnesium housing
- ready to use anywhere in a flash for spontaneous observations
- particularly compact, durable and robust
- maximum large field of view
- Impressive optics
- Wide field of view
- ZEISS T* multi-coating
- +/- 4 diopters
- Monocular
- Compact monocular design - ideal when traveling
- Multi-coating of the lenses
- Focusing with 2 rotations - close focus from 2m
- High resolution, BAK 4 roof prisms
- Lightweight, rubber armored housing
- Tripod thread (42mm models)
- Integrated lens covers to protect lenses
- Rotating eyecups for eye relief
- Canon PowerShot Golf
- 11 Megapixel Fotos und Full HD-Videos
- kompakter Golf-Laser-Entfernungsmesser
- mit integrierter Kamera für Golfer
- für Foto-und Videoaufnahmen
- bis zu 6-fach Vergrößerung (12-fach mit Digitalzoom)
- Slope Mode berücksichtigt Höhenunterschiede bei der Messung
- Entfernung: ca. 6,4 - 732 m zum anvisierten Objekt (ca. 7,0 - 800 Yard)
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- compact monocular design - ideal for traveling
- ED special glass with very low scattering value
- Multi-coating of the lenses
- Focusing in 2 rotations
- high-resolution BAK 4 roof prisms
- lightweight, rubber-armored housing
- integrated lens covers to protect the lenses
- twist-out eyepiece cups for optimum eye relief
- lightweight, robust monocular for active outdoor enthusiasts
- brilliant, true-color image reproduction thanks to multi-coated lenses and BaK-4 prisms
- extremely robust body with special rubber armoring provides optimum protection against shocks and falls
- ergonomic shape guarantees optimum grip and provides for adventure-typical, attractive appearance
- low weight of only 140 grams
- weatherproof because waterproof
- Nitrogen filling prevents fogging of the inner optics even with large differences in altitude and temperature
- Eyepieces for spectacle wearers also offer an optimal field of view for (sun)glasses wearers
- Impressive optics
- Wide field of view
- ZEISS T* multi-coating
- +/- 4 diopters
- Binoculars
- compact monocular design - ideal for traveling
- ED special glass with very low scattering value
- Multi-coating of the lenses
- Focusing in 2 rotations
- high resolution BAK 4 roof prisms
- lightweight, rubber armored housing
- integrated lens covers to protect the lenses
- twist-out eyecups for optimal eye relief
- Binoculars
- compact monocular design - ideal for traveling
- ED special glass with very low scattering value
- Multi-coating of the lenses
- Focusing in 2 rotations
- high resolution BAK 4 roof prisms
- lightweight, rubber armored housing
- integrated lens covers to protect the lenses
- twist-out eyecups for optimal eye relief
- Binoculars
- compact monocular design - ideal for traveling
- ED special glass with very low scattering value
- Multi-coating of the lenses
- Focusing in 2 rotations
- high resolution BAK 4 roof prisms
- lightweight, rubber armored housing
- integrated lens covers to protect the lenses
- twist-out eyecups for optimal eye relief
- Outstanding optics in a vest pocket format
- Extremely compact dimension of only 105x35mm
- High-quality workmanship
- Leica AquaDuraTM causes water drops on the optics to simply roll off
- Nitrogen-filled aluminum body
- Monocular with 10x magnification and 42mm lens diameter
- ED Prime glass with RainGuardHD coating
- Fully multicoated
- Vixen Monokular Multi Monokular H 4x12
- ein Must-Have für den Besuch von Museen und Ausstellungen
- großer Augenabstand von 15mm
- Antireflexionsbeschichtung vergütet
- Impressive optics
- Wide field of view
- ZEISS T* multi-coating
- +/- 4 diopters
- Monocular
- Compact monocular design - ideal for traveling
- Multi-coated lenses
- Focusing with 2 rotations - close focus from 2m
- High-resolution, BAK 4 roof prisms
- Lightweight, rubber-armored housing
- Tripod thread (42mm models)
- Integrated lens covers to protect the lenses
- Unscrewable eyepiece cups for eye relief
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A monocular is a practical and handy optical device that can be used for numerous applications. Whether you're hiking, sailing, at concerts or sporting events - a monocular can help you bring distant objects closer and make details visible. In this guide, we explain what you should look out for when choosing a monocular and which magnification is best suited to your specific needs.
Basic factors when choosing a monocular
Magnification
Magnification is one of the most important features of a monocular. It indicates how much closer the object appears through the monocular. Common magnifications are between 6x and 12x.
Lens diameter
The objective lens diameter influences the amount of light entering the monocular. A larger diameter means more light and therefore a brighter image, especially in poor lighting conditions. Typical diameters range from 20 mm to 50 mm.
Weight and size
For mobile applications such as hiking or sailing, it is important that the monocular is light and compact. Larger Lens sizes and higher magnifications often come with increased weight, which can be uncomfortable during longer activities.
Magnifications for special applications
Hiking
A lightweight and compact monocular is ideal for hiking. A magnification of 6x to 8x is usually sufficient for observing landscapes and wildlife without the image becoming too unsteady.
- Recommended magnification: 6x to 8x
- Lens diameter: 20 mm to 30 mm
- Rationale: This magnification provides a good balance between image stability and detail while keeping the device lightweight and portable.
Sailing
When sailing, it is important to be able to clearly recognize distant objects such as buoys, other ships or land masses. A higher magnification is advantageous here, but the monocular should also be waterproof and offer a large field of view.
- Recommended magnification: 7x to 10x
- Lens diameter: 30 mm to 40 mm
- Reason: This magnification offers a good balance between detail and image stability, especially with moving water.
Concerts
Monoculars are helpful at concerts to see the artists on stage better. A moderate magnification is sufficient here, as the distances are usually not extremely large.
- Recommended magnification: 6x to 8x
- Lens diameter: 20 mm to 30 mm
- Reason: A moderate magnification is sufficient to see details without restricting the field of view too much.
Sporting events
At sporting events, the ideal magnification depends on how far away you are from the action. In larger stadiums, a higher magnification may be appropriate, while in smaller arenas a lower magnification is sufficient.
- Recommended magnification: 8x to 12x
- Lens diameter: 25 mm to 40 mm
- Reason: A higher magnification makes it possible to see even distant details clearly, which is advantageous for large stadiums.
Conclusion
Choosing the right monocular depends heavily on your specific application. Look for a suitable magnification and lens diameter to achieve the best results. Also consider the weight and size of the device, especially if you want to use it on the go. With these tips, you should be able to find the perfect monocular for your needs.