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1990, Trinovids replaced except compacts. Ultras, Schmidt Pechan prisms, nitrogen filled, waterproof to 16 feet, internal focus. All rubber armored. | 1990, Trinovids replaced except compacts. Ultras, Schmidt Pechan prisms, nitrogen filled, waterproof to 16 feet, internal focus. All rubber armored. |
Revision as of 00:45, 29 November 2009
PORRO-PRISM & GALILEAN LEITZ BINOCULARS
Leitz / Leica "Binoculars" data courtesy of Peter Abrahams
Code Name | Production Year | Size/Type | Field of View | Weight | Remarks |
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BINOCLE ![]() |
May 14, 1907 | 6 x 18 | first commercially available Leitz binoculars | ||
BINODAL ![]() |
1908-1919 | 6 x 21 | 140 yd / 1000 yd | 14 oz | also monocular MONODAL |
GALILE ..... ![]() |
1912-1914 | 6 x 40 | - | ||
BIZWE | 1912 | 12 x 42 | - | ||
BINOT | 1912-ca.1926 | 6 x 30 | - | ||
BINOXYD | 1912-ca.1926 | 6 x 30 – CF | - | ||
BINOZE | 1912 | 10 x 42 | - | ||
BINOMINIOS | 1912-1914 | 4 x 16 – CF opera glasses | - | ||
BINOZITO | 1913 | 10 x 46 – CF | - | ||
BINOM | 1913 | 8 x 24 | 6.5 deg | 8 x 26 1914-ca.1926 | |
BINOMA | 1913 | 8 x 24 | 6.5 deg | heavy | |
BINOFORTE | 1913 | 12 x 46 | 12 x 42 in 1914 | ||
BINOFORTIM | 1913 | 12 x 46 – CF | 12 x 42 in 1914 | ||
BINOMIA | 1913 | 8 x 24 – CF | 6.5 deg | - | |
GALILEOS | 1914 | 6 x 40 | - | ||
BINOTOUR | 1914 | 6 x 16 – CF | - | ||
BINOCT | 1914-ca.1926 | 8 x 26 | - | ||
BINOLI | 1914-ca.1926 | 6 x 24 | also monocular MONOLI | ||
BINOSPO | 1914-ca.1926 | 6 x 24 – CF | - | ||
BINOMAT | 1914 | 8 x 24 – CF | 6.5 deg | - | |
BINOMINIA ![]() |
1914 | 4 x 16 – CF | 11 deg - 140 yd / 1000 yd | 8 oz | also monocular MONOMINIA |
BINOMINOS | 1914 | 4 x 16 – CF heavy opera glasses | - | ||
MARINODOCE ![]() |
1915 | 12 x 42 | Marine model; (12 x 46 in 1984 catalog) | ||
AVIODIX ..... ![]() |
1919-1931 | 10 x 50 | military version in 1917 | ||
BINOLAS | 1919 | 6 x 21 – CF | 8 deg | - | |
BINODAL | 1919 | 6 x 21 | 8 deg | - | |
AVIOFORTE | 1919-1930 | 12 x 60 | 4.3 deg | - | |
AVIOSEPT | 1919-1931 | 7 x 50 | 7.3 deg | - | |
BINOVISTA | 1920 | 15 x 60 | 3.5 deg | - | |
BINOPLASTICO | 1920 | 30 x 90 | 1.5 deg | - | |
BILUSTRA | 1921-1950s | 3 x 13.5 | 13.7 deg | - | |
BINAR | 1921-1950s | 3 x 13.5 | 13.7 deg | - | |
BIMULIORA | 1921-ca.1926 | 4 x 16 | - | ||
BIDAL | 1925-1939 | 6 x 15 | 7 deg | - | |
BISEXIT | 1925-1931 | 6 x 21 – CF | 8.5 deg | - | |
BITUR | ca.1925-1959 | 4 x 20 | 10.3 deg | - | |
BINOTRIX | 1920s | 3 oculars x 90 on turret at 90 deg | |||
BINUX | 1927-1962 | 8 x 30 | 8.5 deg | - | |
BINUXIT ... ![]() |
1927-1962 | 8 x 30 – CF type | 8.5 deg | - | |
BIDOX | ca.1927-1939 | 6 x 30 | 8.5 deg | - | |
BIDOXIT | ca.1927-1962 | 6 x 30 – CF | 8.5 deg | - | |
BINOL | ca.1927-1939 | 6 x 24 | 8.5 deg | - | |
BINOLIT | ca.1927-1939 | 6 x 24 – CF | 8.5 deg | version of BINOM | |
BIOCT | ca.1927-1939 | 8 x 24 | 6.3 deg | - | |
BIOCTIT | ca.1927-1939 | 8 x 24 – CF | 6.3 deg | - | |
FORESTON | 1927-1939 | 6 x 42 | 7.1 deg | also monocular MONOFOREST; 735 gm / 26 oz | |
FOREST | 1927-1939 | 6 x 42 - CF | 7.1 deg 122 yd / 1000 yd |
28 oz | $80 in 1929 |
FORESTONA | 1927-1939 | 8 x 42 | 6.3 deg | 735 gm / 26 oz | also monocular MONOFORSTA; |
FORSTA | 1927-1939 | 8 x 42 - CF | 6.3 deg 110 yd / 1000 yd |
20 oz (28 oz. 1929) | $85 in 1929 |
BILOM | 1930-ca.1935 | 8 x 30 | 6.3 deg | - | |
BILOMIT | 1930-ca.1935 | 8 x 30 – CF | 8.5 deg | - | |
BIMAX | ca.1930-1935 | 8 x 24 | 8.5 deg | - | |
BIMAXIT | ca.1930-1935 | 8 x 24 – CF | 8.5 deg | - | |
AVIOSEPTIT | 1930-1931 | 7 x 50 - CF | 7.3 deg | - | |
AVIODIXIT | 1931 | 10 x 50 - CF | 5 deg | - | |
AVIONAR | ? | 15 x 60 | - | ||
CAMPAR | 1932-1959 | 10 x 40 | 7.3 deg | - | |
CAMPARIT | 1932-1959 | 10 x 40 – CF | 7.3 deg | - | |
CAMPOFORT | 1932-1962 | 15 x 60 – IF | 4.6 deg | - | |
CAMPOFORTIT | 1932-1962 | 15 x 60 – CF | 4.6 deg | - | |
CAMPOMAR | 1932-1949+ | 12 x 50 | 5.7 deg | - | |
CAMPOMARIT | 1932-1949+ | 12 x 50 – CF | 5.7 deg | - | |
MARSEPT | 1932-1962 | 7 x 50 | 7.3 deg 128 yd / 1000 yd |
$156 1954. $225 1961. (1950s FIBAR, 1960s 40110) also monocular MONMAR (FEAFA - 41010) 33 oz | |
MARSEPTIT 1950s FITGE 1960s 40025 |
1932-1962 | 7 x 50 - CF | 7.3 deg | 960 gm 34 oz |
$162 1954. $235 1961 |
MARDIX 1950s FIBLO 1960s 40125 |
1932-1962 | 10 x 50 | 5 deg 87 yd / 1000 yd |
33 oz | $165 1954. also monocular MONDIX (FEALF 41030) |
MARDIXIT 1950s FITME 1960s 40040 |
1932-1962 | 10 x 50 - CF | 5 deg | 940 gm 33 oz |
$171 1954. $225 1961. |
MAROCTO 1950s FIBEF 1960s 40115 |
1932-1962 | 8 x 60 | 6 deg 107 m / 1000 m |
1220 gm 43 oz |
$186 1954, $230 1961 also monocular MONOCHT FEAHU 41020 |
MAROCTIT 1950s FITID 1960s 40030 |
1932-1962 | 8 x 60 - CF | 6 deg | 1250 gm 44 oz |
$192 1954, $250 1961 |
DECIMAR | 1937-1959 | 10 x 60 | 5.8 deg | - | |
DECIMARIT | 1937-1959 | 10 x 60 – CF | 5.8 deg | - | |
MARDOCE 1950s FIBOS 1960s 40135 |
ca.1939-1962 | 12 x 60 | 4.3 deg 75 yd / 1000 yd |
42 oz | also monocular MONDUCE, FEARA, 41040 |
MARDOCIT 1950s FITSO 1960s 40050 |
ca.1939-1962 | 12 x 60 - CF | 4.3 deg | 1225 gm 43 oz |
$195 1954, $245 1961 |
BEH ..... ![]() |
1944 | 7 x 50 | - | ||
OBERON | 1952 | 3 x 13.8 - Sprenger prisms | $84 1954, very thin; (3.2 x 14 in 1984 catalog) |
ROOF-PRISM LEICA BINOCULARS
Code Name | Production Year | Size/Type | Field of View | Weight | Remarks |
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AMPLIVID ![]() |
1956-1962 | 6 x 24 | 12 deg 212 yd / 1000 yd |
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Trinovid 40201 40202 |
1963-1965 | 6 x 24 | 12 deg 212 yd / 1000 yd |
15.5 oz | hard case & soft case, 11 feet near focus |
Trinovid 40206 40207 |
1963-1975 | 8 x 32 | 150 yd / 1000 yd | 17.3 oz | - |
Trinovid 40300 |
1975-1982 | 8 x 20 C | - | ||
Trinovid 40301 |
1975-1982 | 10 x 22 C | - | ||
Trinovid 40305 |
1983-1991 | 8 x 20 BC | 6.6 deg 115 yd / 1000 yd |
$615 | |
Trinovid 40307 40309 |
1983-1991 | 8x20 BCA | 6.6 deg 115 yd / 1000 yd |
220 gm / 8 oz | near focus 3 m 13.9 mm eye relief |
Trinovid 40306 |
1983-1991 | 10 x 25 BC | 95 yd / 1000 yd | $645 | |
Trinovid 40308 40310 |
1983-1991 | 10 x 25 BCA | 5.4 deg | 240 gm / 8 oz | near focus 5 m, 13.7 mm eye relief |
1963, Trinovids introduced, production of all other models stopped. Trinovids use Uppendahl system, 3 cemented prisms. Internal focus. Produced for 27 years.
1965, B models, long eye relief & folding eyecups, later standard. 1975, C models, compact, internal focus. 1983 replaced by BC & BCA. 1981, A models (rubber).
Filters, available until 1973: yellow haze, orange, red orange, light red, red-green accentuated, 'Neophan', grey 90%, solar (99.99%), reticle (frame).
To Do List
1990, Trinovids replaced except compacts. Ultras, Schmidt Pechan prisms, nitrogen filled, waterproof to 16 feet, internal focus. All rubber armored.
7 x 42BA| Leica Ultra| 140 yd| 1990- | $1,365 (40240, 40013). 6.3m near focus, 17 mm eye relief, 8 deg FOV, 890 gm / 31 oz. 8 x 42BA| Leica Ultra| 130 yd| 1990- | $1,365 (40239, 40012). 5.3m near focus, 15.9 mm eye relief, 7.4 deg FOV, 890 gm / 31 oz. 10x 42BA| Leica Ultra| 110 yd| 1990- | $1,380 (40241, 40014). 10 x 42B leather cover (40229); 4.6m near focus, 13.9 mm e.r., 6.3 deg FOV, 890 gm / 31 oz 7 x 20 | Leica | | 1992- | 9 x 25 | Leica | | 1992- | 8 x 32BA| Leica Ultra| 135 yd| ? | 625 gm / 22 oz near focus 3.25m. 8 x 50BA| Leica Ultra| | 1995- | $1,295 Near focus 17 feet, nitrogen filled, waterproof to 16 feet. 10x 50BA| Leica Ultra| | 1995 | | $1,345 Near focus 15 feet, nitrogen filled, waterproof to 16 feet. 7 x 50 | Elcan |7.25deg| | | Leitz Canada, IF, 17mm eye relief, aluminum, immersion waterproof, FOV 130mils = 118yd/1000yd, weight 1130 gm / 40 oz
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