The Swarovski Optik always amazes and here is the SLC 42 HD binoculars, available in 8 × 42 WB HD and 10 × 42 WB HD versions. Handling, high image definition and robustness are its business card.
In the field of aiming optics, binoculars, telescopes and hunting accessories, the Swarovski Optic has always stood out for the design, technology and reliability of its products. The search for high optical quality and robust construction led the Swarovski Optic to produce the SLC series of binoculars, which are considered to be of the highest category by many passionate hunters around the world. In the case of binoculars, what makes them precise, safe and reliable are the weight, the handling and the yield in terms of acquiring the image being observed.
These features are present in the SLC series of binoculars from Swarovski Optik.
Specifically today we treat the SLC 42 HD. These binoculars have a secure and comfortable grip thanks to the recesses placed on the top of the non-slip rubber coating, while the thumbs go to rest at the bottom.
In particular, we would like to specify that for the whole SLC range, the Swarovski Optic uses the latest high quality technologies, such as the coating SWAROBRIGHT which gives extremely faithful colors over the entire spectrum of light and coatings SWAROTOP e SWARODUR, with which images rich in contrast and brilliant are obtained. The non-stick effect of the treatment for external surfaces has been obtained thanks to the system SWAROCLEAN, which facilitates the removal from the lenses of both the objective and the eyepiece of impurities, such as dried mineral residues, water stains caused by fogging, insecticides or resin. This system allows less cleaning with the consequent increase in the longevity of the instrument itself. The HD lenses of the SLC 42 HD binoculars contain fluorides that ensure bright, high-contrast images in natural colors. This chromatic effect is consolidated by the particular treatments on the lenses. The new SLC HD allows a wide field of view even for eyeglass wearers.
The features listed above contribute to making these hunting binoculars one of the most reliable and best performing.
The presence of HD fluoride lenses allows a minimization of chromatic aberration, typical of conventional glasses. For this reason the SLC 42 HD captures images rich in contrast with natural colors and extremely sharp edges for excellent images, quality? very high, which allow the hunter to focus on the crucial details when identifying and aiming the target. The technology of a binocular focuses in particular on the lenses of course, which is why the particular coating of the same and of the prisms SWARODUR, SWAROTOP, SWAROBRIGHT strengthens the quality? of HD lenses.
Even at dusk, the target is perfectly identified.
The SLC 42 HD also stands out from many models thanks to a large distance of the exit pupil. As already mentioned a few lines above, even eyeglass wearers can observe with the same wide-angle field of view and enjoy the bright images of the new SLC HD to the maximum, without any particular hassles. For example, the SLC 8 × 42 HD with its 136 meter field of view guarantees the best panoramic view in its class. In addition, the detachable eyepieces allow for single adjustment in three positions. The new SLC 42 HD not only offers excellent optical performance, because through the new focusing mechanism it also allows very fast and very precise adjustments. Finally, the short and slender construction makes the new SLC 42 HD one of the most popular binoculars. easy to handle in the world. In addition, the new magnesium body gives it a high degree of lightness compared to the models that preceded it. The SLC lends itself perfectly to precise observation, without effort, even with gloves on.
Below are the technical data of the version SLC 8 × 42 WB HD and of the version SLC 10 × 42 WB HD
Magnification |
8x |
Effective objective lens diameter - Ø (mm) |
42 |
Exit pupil diameter-Ø (mm) |
5,3 |
Exit pupil distance (mm) |
18,5 |
Field of view (m / 1000 m) |
136 |
Field of view (degrees) |
7,8 |
Field of view for eyeglass wearers (degrees) |
7,8 |
Subjective field of view (degrees) |
61 |
Minimum distance for focusing (m) |
1,9 |
Diopter compensation (dpt) |
±4 |
Interpupillary distance (mm) |
56-74 |
Twilight value according to DIN 58388 |
18,3 |
Length approx. (mm) [Approx. with lowered eyecups] |
149 |
Approx. Width (mm) |
120 |
Height approx. (mm) |
63 |
Weight approx. (NS.) |
810 |
Candle Dyes |
- |
Snap Shot Link Template |
S4 |
Magnification |
10x |
Effective objective lens diameter - Ø (mm) |
42 |
Exit pupil diameter-Ø (mm) |
4,2 |
Exit pupil distance (mm) |
16 |
Field of view (m / 1000 m) |
110 |
Field of view (degrees) |
6,3 |
Field of view for eyeglass wearers (degrees) |
6,3 |
Subjective field of view (degrees) |
61 |
Minimum distance for focusing (m) |
1,9 |
Diopter compensation (dpt) |
±4 |
Interpupillary distance (mm) |
56-74 |
Twilight value according to DIN 58388 |
20,5 |
Length approx. (mm) [Approx. with lowered eyecups] |
144 |
Approx. Width (mm) |
120 |
Height approx. (mm) |
63 |
Weight approx. (NS.) |
790 |
Candle Dyes |
- |
Snap Shot Link Template |
S4 |