Leica 10x42 BRF Binoculars User Manual


 
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LEICA GEOVID 8 x 42 BRF
The 8 x magnification guarantees a steady
image. The combination of a 125m field of
view and precision measurements make the
8 x42 the compact all-round companion.
LEICA GEOVID 10x 42 BRF
The powerful Geovid is well suited for
detail-oriented observations and precision
measurements over great distances.
A LEICA GEOVID BRF will go with you through thick and thin. This robust product features an
aluminum-die-cast housing and is nitrogen-filled. Due to the precision engineering of Leica,
the LEICA GEOVID BRF will withstand even the most grueling environmental conditions and is
waterproof to a depth of 5 m. Thanks to the center hinge and ergonomic design the Geovid is
a very compact and space saving product. The comfortable handling will ensure many years
of enjoyment.
LEICA GEOVID BRF 42 Models - The compact orienteering specialists
The models with the 42 mm front lens diameter not only combine the ‘Observation’ with the
‘Rangefinding’ functions to optical and electronic perfection – their handiness makes them
eminently suitable for a great variety of applications.
LEICA GEOVID 8 x 56 BRF
High-performance binocular with a 7mm exit
pupil, great image steadiness because of the
8x magnification, extremely high light trans-
mission because of Leica HDC
TM
multi-
coating and the 56mm front lens diameter,
plusaccurate rangefinding. Only182mm
(3 inches) tall and weighing a mere1100 grams
(38.8 ounces).
LEICA GEOVID 56 BRF – observing and rangefinding in poor light
conditions Leica was the first optics specialist who succeeded in combining uncompro-
mised high-performance optics with a laser rangefinder in an especially compact binocular
with a front lens diameter of 56 mm.
With the new LEICA GEOVID 8 x 56 BRF, Leica is ex-
panding the line of Geovid binoculars with a model that
is compact and optimized for twilight observation and
that has no competition. Images with extremely rich
contrast and neutral color rendition and with sharpness
to their very edges create a new dimension in obser-
vation and in the resolution of the finest details – espe-
cially under poor light conditions.