Binoculars
Whether you love star-gazing, birdwatching or watching sports, we have the perfect binoculars for you.
Swarovski NL Pure 8x42
List price 3030 €
2727 €
Bresser Pirsch ED 8x42 Binocular Phase Coating
299 €
Zeiss Terra 10x42 Grey
List price 630 €
565 €
Bresser Pirsch 10x50 Binocular
249 €
Leica Ultravid 8x42 HD-Plus
2525 €
Leica Ultravid 10x32 HD-Plus
2185 €
5 years warranty
Zeiss Conquest HDX 10x42
List price 1320 €
1188 €
Vortex Crossfire HD 10x42 Binoculars
List price 199 €
175 €
Competitively priced
Bynolyt Shark 10x25
List price 94 €
49 €
5 years warranty
Zeiss SFL 8x30 Binoculars
List price 1575 €
1370 €
Competitively priced
Bynolyt binocular Stern 8x25
List price 139 €
59 €
Swarovski NL Pure 12x42
List price 3130 €
2817 €
5 years warranty
Zeiss SFL 10x40
List price 1930 €
1690 €
5 years warranty
Zeiss Conquest HDX 8x32
List price 1015 €
913 €
Zeiss Terra 10x32 Black
List price 580 €
520 €
5 years warranty
Zeiss Terra 8x42 Green
List price 580 €
520 €
5 years warranty
Zeiss SFL 8x40
List price 1880 €
1690 €
5 years warranty
Zeiss SFL 10x30 Binoculars
List price 1625 €
1349 €
Binoculars
From professionals who use binoculars for observation purposes, to water sport, mountain sport, hiking, theatre, bird or plane enthusiasts: binoculars are hugely versatile when it comes to observing and spanning long distances. The multi-functionality of binoculars makes them ideal for trips, events, sports or nocturnal use.
Versatile magnification
Binoculars can be subdivided into two key types: roof prism (or penta prism) and the wider porro prism. The former directs light in pretty much a straight line to the eyes. The second type directs light via parallel prisms to the eyes. The choice is subjective, with weight and comfort playing crucial roles in decision-making. The 'best' magnification factor - the first number listed - primarily depends on the subject: on average, 7x is the most versatile. For theatre use it is 3-5x and for events and ball games it is 5-7x. For water sports or nature observation it is usually 8-12x and for bird and plane spotting it is often 12-20x.
Light intensity
The light intensity can be ascertained from the second number listed, usually between 30 and 50, and represents the front lens' diameter. An interesting value is the exit pupil value (the diameter divided by the magnification factor). This is an important visibility indicator in poor light. The greater the number, the better perception by the human pupil of the bincoular's image field. After all, in reduced light, the pupils enlarge. The same happens as we age.
Browse our extensive collection
As already mentioned, the choice of binocular depends on your personal wishes and needs. Most manufacturers produce one or more models for each option. Due to their exceptional quality and service, we offer an extensive selection from e.g. Leica and Zeiss. But we also offer a range of models by Swarovski and Steiner. In the less expensive range we have a number of beauties by Nikon, Bushnell and Pentax.
Expert advice provided at point of purchase
A few key criteria apply therefore when buying binoculars that are expressed in numbers; these can be found under the product information. In addition, it is also advisable to take into account the ergonomics and your personal preferences.

























































