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Silva Lite - Tech Vision RRP Ł71.79 Venus BUY NOW PRICE Ł71.79
- Lite-Tech Vision is the latest addition in the Silva binocular line. It is designed for leisure use and provides a good optical quality in its rugged metal frame construction. It is well suited for outdoor people, sports, travellers and hikers.
Lite-Tech Vision is available in two models 7x24 and 9x24.
Lite-Tech Vision uses Bk-7 optics and it has a good optical performance for a binocular in this price range. Lite-Tech Vision is built upon a metal frame and comes complete with a wide neck strap and a carrying case.
Roof-prism binocular
Compact design
Rubber armoured coated
Fully coated lenses
Carrying case and neck-strap
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| Silva: Lite - Tech Vision | 9 x 24 | Ł71.79 | | | Silva: Lite - Tech Vision | 7 x 24 | Ł71.79 | |
Manufacturer InformationSilva develope GPS systems. compasses binoculars altimeters heightmeter pedometers headlamps backpacks and navigation systems for multisport, outdoor marine.Category AdviceBinoculars are like two telescopes mounted side by side. So, how do telescopes work?
At the front of each telescope is a lens—either an objective or a field lens. This gathers light from whatever it is you’re looking at. Let’s says you're looking at a bird. The objective or field lens magnifies the image of the bird, but this image is upside-down. Not very useful at this point.
If you’re using prism binoculars (and most likely you are—they’re the most popular kind), a prism in each tube reverses and inverts the image of the bird. In field glasses, there’s a second lens instead of a prism.
The light then travels down the tube, and through a lens in the eyepieces. The bird is magnified even further. Good binoculars will give you an accurate and detailed look at the bird. |