The MS 28x110mm model is currently the largest binoculars with the classic Porro system at APM. The features are the same as in all other MS models. The 110mm primary optics already offers 90% more light collecting surface than an 80mm model! The AP is 3.9mm, (in the higher area) perfect for detailed observations. With the very high magnification of 28x, objects very far away can be observed. The first details are already visible on the big planets and the "moonwalk" is a pleasure.
Like the prism system, the high-quality optics are of course multi-coated. The pupillary distance is 15.5mm, sufficient even for most people who wear glasses. Since the glass is a bit heavier, we recommend a tripod, an adapter connection is available on the body. The IF eyepieces are sealed, the glass is of course filled with nitrogen.
A rubber armouring is attached to the housing, which further protects the glass and gives you a secure grip and hold.
Youll get a binoculars with an excellent price-performance ratio!
Characteristics:
- Very large, high-quality primary objectives
- Very high magnification
- BAK-4 Prism system
- Stable body
- Modern FMC multi coatings on objective lenses and prisms
- Sealed individual focus
- Nitrogen filled
- Usable with eye glasses
- Tripod connector integrated
Delivery:
- Binoculars 28x110
- Tripod adapter
- Carrying case
- Objective lens covers
- Eyepiece caps
Products specifications
Color
|
Black |
Surface material
|
Rubberised |
Prism system
|
Porro |
Luminosity
|
16 |
Focusing
|
Individual Eyepiece Focus |
Photo tripod thread
|
incl. |
Eyegard
|
foldable eyeguard for eye glass wearer |
Coating
|
FMC |
Diopter compensation
|
+ / - 6 dpt |
Weight
|
10.2 lb |
Front lens diameter
|
110 mm |
Magnification
|
28 x |
Exit pupil
|
3.92 mm |
Subjective angle of view
|
64° |
Dimensions
|
530 mm x 240 mm x 130 mm |
Twilight factor
|
50 |
Objective angle of view
|
2.4 GRD |
Interpupillary Distanz (IPD)
|
56mm - 74mm |
eye relief
|
16mm |
Aperture
|
2-element objectives |
Focal length
|
540 mm |
Field of view at 1000m (m)
|
42 m |
Field of view at 1000 yds
|
126 ft |