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Zeiss Victory 8x42 T* HT Binocular

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Engineered to overcome the challenges faced during deep twilight observation, the Zeiss Victory HT binocular garners the interest of all optics enthusiasts. The high-transmission lenses offer light transmission capable of delivering critical details even in the most challenging conditions. Paired with the superior brightness of the Abbe-Konig roof prisms and the maximum image sharpness and color correction of flouride lenses, HT lenses provide new standards for unrivaled brightness. The comfortable, innovative ergonomics of the Zeiss HT binocular and the excellent, water-repelling action of the LotuTecĀ® coating makes this binocular a perfect companion for the long days and rugged use of all your outdoor activities. Zeiss provides a limited lifetime transferable warranty.

Optical Features
FL Glass Objective Lenses Enhance resolution, color, and contrast.
Schott High Transmission (HT) Glass Ocular Lenses Enhance resolution, color, and contrast.
Fully Multi-coated Lenses Increase light transmission with multiple anti-reflective coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces. T*Coatings.
Phase Correction Enhances resolution and contrast through roof prisms.
Construction Features
Roof Prisms Appreciated for a streamlined shape and durability.
Magnesium Body Is sturdy and resistant to corrosion.
Rubber Armoring Provides a secure, non-slip grip.
Adjustable Eyecups Twist up and down for comfortable viewing with or without eyeglasses.
Center Focus Wheel Adjusts both binocular barrels at the same time.
Right Eye Diopter Adjusts for differences in a user's eyes. Located by the center focus wheel.
Design Features
Waterproof Optics are sealed with O-rings to prevent moisture, dust, and debris from getting inside the binocular.
Fogproof Barrels are filled with nitrogen gas to inhibit internal fogging.
LotuTec® Lens Coating Repels water and residue on outer glass surfaces.
Magnification 8x
Objective Lens Diameter 42 mm
Field of View 408 feet/1000 yards
Eye Relief 16 mm
Close Focus 6.2 feet
Weight 27.7 ounces
Dimensions (H x W) 6.3 x 5.0 inches
Weatherproofing Waterproof/Fogproof
  • Rainguard
  • Objective lens caps
  • Neck strap
  • Case

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Zeiss Victory 8x42 T*HT - 01/04/2013

by Vince C. from DeWitt, MI

I've had my Zeiss Victory HT for about a month now and I can't express enough how impressed I am with them everytime I hold them up to my eyes. The first thing you notice about them is how clear and bright the image is when you first look through them. I have heard someone else use the analogy that when you compare them with another binocular "its like when you take the protective plastic covering off of the screen of a cell phone or tablet" and I believe that is pretty accurate. Compared with my old Nikon 8X32 Superior E (an excellent binocular and one that saw me through nearly 13 years of field work in often tough conditions)the image is just far and above clearer and brighter. I've been truly impressed with their performance in low light conditions and I have to say the image quality stays high even during twilight.

I am a wildlife biologist and often need to read color bands so high resolution and clear color transmission is very important to me and the victory HT does not disappoint at all in this regard. They have a pretty wide "sweet spot" with only a very small area at the very edge of the image that may not be in focus at all times. All in all optically they compare well with their Leica and Swarovski brethren and I think surpass them a bit in brightness and perhaps resolution.

I love the design and can easily hold and focus them with one hand. They may be a bit on the heavy end for some people who are used to a mid-size binocular but for someone like me with big hands they are just about perfect and I prefer the design a bit over the Swarovski ELs. They are well armored and the grip feels good in the hands.

So far the only flaw I have seen (aside of course from the price, which like all of the "alpha" binoculars now is very expensive) is the eye cups. They are a little loose and have slipped out of position (I have eye glasses) multiple times. Its not a huge issue but something I wouldn't have expected on otherwise so fine an instrument.

I recommend them highly to anyone who wants what is probably very close to if not the best image quality in any binocular available today.