APM 82mm SD ED APO BINOCULARS 45°
APM 82mm SD ED APO BINOCULARS 45° is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The APM 82mm SD ED 45° Binoculars are high quality apochromatic binoculars with doublet lenses and BAK-4 prisms for high contrast views of astronomical and terrestrial objects. All optical surfaces are fully broadband multi-coated for high transmission and contrast.
The extendable dew shields protect the lenses during long observations and can be used as a light shade during daytime viewing. The binoculars include a tripod mounting connection and a heavy duty carrying handle. The nitrogen-filled housing is weatherproof and made of magnesium alloy for maximum rigidity and lightness.
APM binoculars are designed to provide comfortable focus position with common high-end 1.25" eyepieces such as those by Baader. The interpupillary distance can be adjusted and each eyepiece can be individually focused. Thanks to the standard 1.25" holders, wide-angle eyepieces can be used.
Both 90° and 45° versions are available. Typically 45° is better suited to low altitude astronomical objects and earth observation, with the 90° version providing a more comfortable position for high altitude astronomical objects.
Note: Eyepieces are not included. It is highly recommended to mount these on a tripod such as the incredibly sturdy Geoptik Binoplus Pantograph mount.
Specifications
| Focusing system |
Helical focuser for each eyepiece |
|---|---|
| Number of lenses |
2 on each side |
| Tripod thread |
1/4"-20 thread |
| Coating |
All optical surfaces fully broadband multi-coated |
| Housing |
Magnesium |
| Eye relief |
54 - 76 mm |
| Field stop diameter |
28 mm |
| Front lens diameter | 82 mm |
| Objective angle of view | Max 3.42° |
| Focal length | 470 mm |
| Dimensions | 458 x 223 x 116 mm |
| Weight | 4 kg including tripod adapter without eyepieces |
| Waterproof | Splashproof, nitrogen-filled |
| Dew shields | Extendable |
| Dew shield inner diameter thread | M90 x 1, 4mm threads |
| SKU | APM-82-SD-Bino45 |
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