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Leupold Binoculars
Leupold Mesa porro prism binoculars have multicoated lenses to provide enhanced image quality and twist up/twist down eyecups for use with or without spectacles.
Leupold seem to be one of the few manufacturers to be continuing to provide a good, high quality traditional porro prism binocular. The porro prism design provides more of a 3D image than the roof prism models, as the objective (front) lenses are further apart. Leupold Mesa binoculars are rubber armoured and are supplied with a case, strap and a limited lifetime guarantee. With 10x magnification the Leopold Mesa binoculars are ideal for most applications, whilst the 50mm objective lens gives a good bright image even in low light situations, this makes them ideal at dawn or dusk and for astronomy. Stock Availability: Discontinued, details shown for reference purposes only. Show Box Photograph Price shown includes VAT and SHIPPING for this item to: Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Other countries shipping is charged at cost, email for details. This page updated: 14 November 2011 |
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Geoff 15/09/2006 15:45:45 | What type of lens does this model have? Are they BAC4? |
eebc - Chris 15/09/2006 16:43:41 | The prisms are BaK-4 and the lenses are multi-coated. |
JJ 13/05/2007 10:10:25 | 10x50 is recommended for astronomy why? |
eebc - Jamie 13/05/2007 11:07:15 | 10x50 binoculars just have everything going for them for astronomy. They generally have a wide field of view which means you can get more sky into the image frame, they have a 5mm exit pupil which although not quite as wide as the human pupil allows a lot of light through the instrument to the eye. They are usually light enough to use without a tripod.
We have sold many pairs of the Leupold Mesa 10x50 to people taking up astronomy, most of them do end up buying a telescope once they have learnt their away around the night sky with binoculars. |
Mr. J. Parkin 08/04/2011 12:17:45 | Excellent bincoualrs, ordered them yesterday and they arrived today - thank you so much. |
eebc - Chris 09/04/2011 10:09:36 | Thank you for your comments. |