The ATX, STX and BTX objective modules offer you unparalleled modularity and unimagined application possibilities. Four objective sizes are available for intensive nature observations: 65 mm, 85 mm, 95 mm or 115 mm.
The 65 mm objective module is perfect for those who want a lightweight device that offers outstanding optical performance, a large field of view, and impressive close-range focusing.
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With the 85 mm objective module you can be prepared for any situation. Its large field of view and zoom range enable quick and precise observation. Excellent light transmission, zoom range, and close-range focusing also make it an ideal tool for digiscoping.
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The 95 mm objective module offers outstanding detail resolution. This device even pushes optical tests to their limits and it is the ultimate benchmark for those who want to see even tiny details in razor-sharp focus.
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The 115-mm objective module raises the bar with the largest lenses on the market. This gives you a crucial benefit, particularly at dawn and dusk. Now you can see things others miss.
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65 mm Effective objective lens diameter |
M 67 x 0.75M Objective filter thread |
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85 mm Effective objective lens diameter |
87 x 0.75M Objective filter thread |
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95 mm Effective objective lens diameter |
97 x 0.75M Objective filter thread |
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115 mm Effective objective lens diameter |
118 x 0.75 Objective filter thread |
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> 5 dpt |
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| -20 to +55 °C Functional temperature |
-30 to +70 °C Storage temperature |
| 13 ft / 4 m water depth (inert gas filling) Submersion tightness |
| 207 mm Length in mm. |
775 g Weight |
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| 240 mm Length in mm. |
1100 g Weight |
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| 294 mm Length in mm. |
1340 g Weight |
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| 307 mm Length in mm. |
2100 g Weight |


The objective lens diameter specifies how much light can enter the optics. This makes it a key factor in an instrument’s performance, for example, in twilight. The bigger the objective lens diameter, the more light the objective lens can capture. The darker the surroundings, the larger the objective lens diameter needs to be. Check the precise product name as the number after the ‘x’ specifies the objective lens diameter in millimeters. For example, a device with the suffix 10x42 has an objective lens with a diameter of 42 mm.


Variable magnification makes it possible to adjust the magnification flexibly within a specific range. In contrast to fixed magnification, it allows you to zoom from the lower value to the higher value. However, as the magnification increases, the field of view, i.e. the image section, becomes smaller. Check the precise product name as the number in front of the ‘x’ specifies the magnification. For example, 30-70x95 is a device with a variable magnification from 30x to 70x.


The field of view describes the size of the image section that can be seen through the optics. This is specified either in meters (width) at a distance of 1000 meters (m/1000m), or feet (width) at a distance of 1000 yards (ft/1000 yds), or as an angle (degrees). The higher the magnification, the smaller the field of view.
Binoculars have a large field of view, which means you can see a wide area. Spotting scopes have a higher magnification, which makes the field of view much smaller, but you can see more detail.


The weight specifies how heavy or light the device is (in grams or ounces). Do you intend to do a lot of walking? Lightweight equipment is a priority in this case.
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