![]() ![]() Even after more than 30 years, it’s optics still hold up quite well when compared with today’s quality binoculars. It features an impressively wide field of view and, due to the wide IPD range, can be used by people with a very narrow IPD. ![]() The Jenoptem 10×50 W was produced from 1971 until 1990 this particular sample was made in 1986. The binocular is single coated, but some models at the end of the 70´s can be found with T3M. It was produced during the 60´s and the 70´s to be replaced after 1980 by the roof EDF 7x40. Comes from a pet and smoke free home, happy biding. In the last years, I have acquired some Zeiss Jena binoculars as I enjoy the. Beautiful condition, never used, slight damage to case from storage. Before starting I would like to provide some background. Checkpoint Charlie Binoculars) As previously commented in the forum, here is the review of the Zeiss Jena NVA DF 7x40. * range of diopter adjustment not affected by position of focus wheel The Zeiss DF 7x40 was the binocular provided to the NVA National Volksarmee (People´s National Army) and the Ministry of Interior (MdI) in East Germany. Carl Zeiss Jena DF 7x40 NVA, a personal review - posted in Binoculars: Zeiss NVA DF 7x40 (aka. ![]() Weight (measured, with eyepiece cover and strap): 1‘067 g Range of diopter adjustment (estimate): +/- 4 dpt*Įxcess travel of focus wheel beyond infinity position (estimate): 6.5 dpt* Minimum focus distance (measured): 5.85 mįocus type: CF (direction of rotation from close to infinity: > clockwise)ĭegrees of rotation of focus wheel from 5.85 m to infinity (measured): 220 degrees It’s field of view is not as wide as that of the Super-Nobilem 8×50 (see separate post, ×50/), but still quite impressive, and the image of the Octarem appears slightly brighter, the binocular is also easier to hold and the focus knob easier to operate than on the Super-Nobilem.Usable eye relief (measured from rim of eyecup): 7 mm Made only between 19, the Octarem was one of Carl Zeiss Jena’s top binocular models. * range of diopter adjustment not affected by position of focus wheel Weight (measured, with eyepiece cover and strap): 1‘072 g Range of diopter adjustment (estimate): +/- 4 dpt*Įxcess travel of focus wheel beyond infinity position (estimate): 4 dpt* The DF features an extremely robust and armored body, a ranging reticle which can be illuminated by a battery powered device and a detector for active infra-red sources, which is charged by UV light during the. The DF is regarded by experts as the finest binocular they ever made. Minimum focus distance (measured): 4.35 mįocus type: CF (direction of rotation from close to infinity: > clockwise)ĭegrees of rotation of focus wheel from 4.35 m to infinity (measured): 280 degrees The DF 7x40 was produced during the 1960s/70's by Carl Zeiss Jena. Usable eye relief (measured from rim of eyecup): 15 mm ![]()
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