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*'''Field of View''' - 70 deg (8 x 40 - 80 deg) | *'''Field of View''' - 70 deg (8 x 40 - 80 deg) | ||
*'''Manuals & brochures''' | *'''Manuals & brochures''' | ||
**[http://en.leica-camera.com/assets/file/download.php?filename=file_2550.pdf 100 | **[http://en.leica-camera.com/assets/file/download.php?filename=file_2550.pdf 100 Years Binoculars] | ||
*'''Forum discussion''' | |||
**[http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/other-leica-products/253251-leica-binos.html] [http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/other-leica-products/253251-leica-binos-2.html] |
Latest revision as of 15:59, 17 October 2012
- Type - 6 x 24 Roof-prism Binoculars
- Production era - 1958
- History - ". . . the first to combine the two special features of modern high-quality binoculars - slender pentaprism design and internal focusing. For the first time, these binoculars [w/ 8 x 40] were given the name Trinovid, for 'Tri' (three) 'Nov'el innovations: the compact, ergonomical design, the true internal focusing and the superlative optical performance. However, it was so expensive to produce these models that they cost 650DM to buy - unaffordable for many customers at that time. Therefore, production of these first Trinovids was soon discontinued . . ."
- Field of View - 70 deg (8 x 40 - 80 deg)
- Manuals & brochures
- Forum discussion