Dorr Danubia Alpina LX 8x40
The Alpina LX Binoculars are comfortable to use, as they have been designed to reduce eye strain when viewing for long periods of time. They are a traditional style of binoculars with a large centre focus wheel, which is really easy to use, even when wearing gloves. The retractable eyecups for eyeglass wearers means that the binoculars can be used either with glasses on or off and the solid rubber armour coating helps prevent the body of the binoculars from being damaged when knocked. The armouring also gives additional security for handling and makes the Alpina binoculars warm to the touch.
Perfect for bird watching, or general wildlife viewing the 40mm objective lens allows plenty of light into the prisms, to give excellent clarity and edge-to-edge crispness. Features Multi-Coated optics and BAK-7 prisms help reduce annoying reflections when viewing high-contrast images and an outstanding quality of viewing.
The Dorr Danubia Alpina Binoculars have a 1/4" tripod socket which allows use on a tripod, which is really useful if viewing for long periods, or for putting on a window clamp in the car. The internal lugs at the back of the binoculars are approximately 2cm across and the nylon strap provided with the binoculars simply slips into the lugs and then secures back on itself with a plastic buckle.
A nylon carry case with wide nylon strap, both eye caps and objective lens caps included.
Thread mount 1/4" | Yes |
Eye relief max. | 9,5 mm |
Outer dimension width approx. [cm] | 5.2 cm |
Outer dimension height approx. [cm] | 20.4 cm |
Outer dimension length max. [cm] | 17.8 cm |
Exit pupil Ø max. approx. | 5 mm |
Fogging-free | No |
Twilight performance max. | 17,9 |
Dioptre adjustment | Yes |
Twist-up/Fold-down eye-cups for eyeglass wearers | Yes |
Relative brightness max. | 25 |
Watertight down to approx. | 0 m |
Close focus approx. | 8 m |
Objective lens diameter | 40 mm |
Exit pupil distance max. approx. | 70 mm |
Exit pupil distance min. approx. | 56 mm |
Field of view at 1000 m max. approx. | 138 m |
Magnification max. | 8 x |