A new generation of image-stabilised binocularsThese binoculars are extremely small and compact for image-stabilised binoculars, with 10x/12x magnification and a 30 mm objective lens diameter. The highlight is the new technology that Kite uses to stabilise the image of the binoculars. This technology makes it possible to correct an angle of 3°. This corresponds to around 5.3 metres at an observation distance of 100 metres and is therefore greater than the movement that conventional image-stabilised binoculars can compensate for. Image stabilisation is electronic. Power is supplied by two standard AA batteries and would allow the device's image stabilisation to be used continuously for over 36 hours. The intelligent APC function (Angle Power Control) switches the image stabilisation to sleep mode as soon as the binoculars are in a vertical position. Of course, the image-stabilised 10x30 or 12x30 binoculars can also be used as binoculars once the stabilisation has been switched off.
When the gusts of wind are so strong that they cause the binoculars to shake, when waves make the ship you are sailing on move restlessly back and forth on the sea, when your heartbeat is so fast after a long bike ride or a strenuous climb in the mountains that you can no longer hold the binoculars steady, then you can still see the smallest details with the new generation of image-stabilised binoculars from Kite.
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Products specifications
Objective angle of view
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5.2° |
Diopter compensation
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+/- 3 dpt |
Magnification
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12 x |
Field of view at 1000m (m)
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91 m |
Waterproof
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splashproof |
Front lens diameter
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30mm |
Weight
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620g |
Interpupillary Distanz (IPD)
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55-74mm |
Dimensions
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H=165mm, B=133mm |
Twilight factor
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19 |
Luminosity
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9 |
Exit pupil
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2.5 mm |