Product Description
Kenko Binoculars Avantar 8 × 32 ED DH Dach Prism Aluminum Diecast Body AVT-0832ED Black
-Brand Kenko
-Color black
-Material Aluminum
-Water resistant level waterproof
-Explanation of Binoculars Prism Dach Prism
About this product
Dach prism type binoculars with ED glass lens
Recommended for bird watching
Phase coat, dielectric multilayer film, full multi coat, and luxurious coating specifications
Lightweight and robust aluminum die-cast body
It is hard to get tired even when observing for a long time, and it is easy to see even with glasses on.
Waterproof design that is safe even in sudden rain or waterside use
Magnification 8 times
Weight: 540g
Style: 8x32
Detailed information
Brand Kenko
Product model number AVT-0832ED
Zoom Magnification (Optical) 8
Zoom magnification (including digital) 8x
Type roof prism
Attached functions and features Full multi-coat
Accessories Case, strap
Color black
Product material Aluminum
Size 8 times
Effective diameter of lens 32 mm
Real field of view (°) 7.5
Batteries included No
Product size 4.9 x 13.2 x 12.3 cm; 540 g
Style: 8x32
Product introduction
The Kenko Avantar ED series binoculars are a high-performance binocular series that incorporates a special low-dispersion glass lens (ED lens) into the optical system.
The specifications of the ED lens suppress chromatic aberration, achieve a vivid appearance, and reduce the number of lenses used, contributing to smaller size and lighter weight.
The heart of the roof prism is a special coating "Phase Coat" that corrects the phase difference. It prevents halation and achieves high resolution and high contrast. In addition, these binoculars pursue "appearance" by applying multi-coating to all lens surfaces and prism surfaces, and applying an ultra-high reflectance dielectric multilayer film to the auxiliary prisms.
The body material is a lightweight and excellent aluminum die-cast body. We have achieved a weight that is easy to carry outdoors while reducing weight.
Binoculars that are useful in many scenes such as outdoor scenes and astronomical observations.
* Never use binoculars to look at bright light sources such as the sun or lighting. Blindness and eye damage may remain.