Zeiss binoculars: the Next Level of Excellence Posted By : Ann Marier


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In 1894, the well known Zeiss scientist and manager, Ernst Abbe was to become the first to make a commercial prism binocular that was to enjoy a great degree of success. It was copied by nearly everyone and improved, of which the rotating Marineglas was a prime example. Later, in or around 1905, Zeiss was to make use of roof prisms in their binoculars, which were pioneered by a firm known as Hensoldt and, which was to become a part of the Zeiss family of companies in later years. Zeiss binoculars have a special position among binoculars and, are very highly rated by birders as well as naturalists that appreciate the clarity as well as precision of these binoculars. Latest models of the Zeiss binoculars offer great clarity as well as are excellently priced. Zeiss binoculars have a special glass that contains fluoride which eliminates color fringes that can\’t be perceived by the viewer, under all light conditions. In addition, the Zeiss binoculars are compact, lightweight and are able to meet the highest standards of quality.\r\n\r\n

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