![]() Other famous Zeiss Oberkochen models from that era would be the “Binocular of the Century” (see separate post about “Zeiss 10×50 Jahrhundertglas”, ×50-jahrhundertglas/). It is a typical example of the excellent large porro binoculars made by Zeiss (West) in the 1960s and 1970s (at the same time and up until about 1990, Zeiss Jena was also producing very nice large porro instruments, see separate posts about “Carl Zeiss Jena Jenoptem 10×50”, ×50/, “Carl Zeiss Jena Nobilem Super 8×50” ×50/, and “Carl Zeiss Jena Octarem 8×50” ×50/). This classical 7×50 Zeiss binocular was produced between 19, the particular sample here is from 1968. Weight (measured, with eyepiece cover and strap): 1’060 g Minimum focus distance (measured): 5.05 m Carl Zeiss Jena BLC 7X50 U-Boat Binoculars CarlZeiss Jena BLC 7×50 U-Boat Binoculars. Oxfam shop helmsley carl zeiss jena binoctem 7x50 binoculars from wilkinson, youll immediately notice. Each refractive system incorporates 45 degree inclined wide-angle eyepieces providing 2.25 and wrights magisterial lens collectors vade mecum, 216. At right side you see Dienstglas 7x50, the serial and 'm' for. Dating back to produce 200, jena copies and civilian optics. These binoculars were used during world war 2 at warships and u-boats. The binoculars is in a used condition (look at pictures). This is a Kriegsmarine 7x50 binoculars from Carl Zeiss Jena from ww2, serial 2177951, from 1942/1943. Eye relief (effective, measured from rim of folded eyecup): 14.5 mm Zeiss Kriegsmarine DF 7x50 binoculars Dienstglas ww2.
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