What is the difference between Swarovski NL and EL binoculars?
Whereas the EL is arguably front heavy, the NL Pure certainly isn’t, and the slimmer barrels provide a truly ergonomic grip. The repositioned focus wheel is in a more natural position for your fingers and has been completely redesigned to provide a smoother turn compared to the EL too.
What is the difference between Swarovski SLC and El?
Both the EL’s and the SLC’s are roof prism binoculars, with the EL’s having a double bridge design. While the double bridge is stronger, the benefit of SLC open bridge design is the ΒΌ 20 receiver that allows for many options of tripod mounting.
How do you find the serial number on Swarovski binoculars?
The dG’s serial number is located on the eyepiece under the twist-in eyecup. To read the serial number, unscrew (countre clockwise) the twist-in eyecup from the scope.
What makes Swarovski El 42 binoculars so special?
Made by Swarovski Optik, these EL 42 binoculars features the company’s signature Swarovision technology for optimal image resolution over the entire field of view. The technology features a combination of field flattener lenses and high-definition optics that yields outstanding contrast, even when you’re using the binoculars at dusk.
What are the advantages of Swarovski binoculars?
The patented Swarovision feature of this Swarovski optics product allows razor sharp image, superior contrast and the long eye relief is very suitable for eyeglass wearers. The reliable coatings on this Swarovision binocular lens give correct color reproduction and brightness.
What are the best 10×42 binoculars?
The EL 10×42 binoculars are perfect for longer distances, with their legendary EL wrap-around grip allowing you to control the 10x magnification well. Made by Swarovski Optik, these EL 42 binoculars features the company’s signature Swarovision technology for optimal image resolution over the entire field of view.
Where is the diopter adjustment mechanism on the Swarovski El binoculars?
On the Swarovski EL 8.5×42 binoculars, the diopter adjustment mechanism is incorporated into the focus wheel.