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Omegon Seastar Mono - The 8x42 monocular with compass
It is not always practical to carry a heavy pair of binoculars around with you. You might want to pack minimal luggage, but not want to give up the convenience being able to take a closer look. The Omegon Seastar 8x42 monocular fits in into any jacket pocket and provides a bright and sharp image.
The optics aren't everything - or are they?
With binoculars is somewhat different: the optics are one of the most important characteristics for a pair of binoculars The Omegon Seastar monocular offers a real advantage here: as opposed to most monoculars, it provides a bright image even when in twilight.
With its 42mm objective diameter, the Seastar gives a significantly brighter image than most of its competitors, many of whom have only 25mm objectives. Even so, this monocular can be used comfortably in one hand. The side-mounted wrist strap means it always sits perfectly in the hand to offer comfortable observing.
Take a look through the instrument; you will see an evenly clear and sharp image right out to the edge of the field of view. In addition, the lenses and BAK-4 prism are FMC multi-coated, which means high contrast and little reflection.
The Compass
Orientation is extremely important for sailors, adventurers and other outdoor enthusiasts! This is the reason that the Seastar monocular has a built-in compass. If you look through the instrument, you immediately see an overlay displaying degrees. This reads from 0 to 360 degrees - with one degree divisions allowing you to point accurately.
The height scale allows you to easily assess the size and distance of any object.
Robust - as called for by its use
Your monocular is not just made for the display case - it is designed for use in the woods and fields and for rain, heat and other extreme conditions. The Seastar Monocular is tough and rugged, with thick rubber armouring. Of course this means it can be gripped securely, but also that it is extremely impact-resistant.
The advantages in a nutshell:
Capacity | |
Type of build | Monocular |
Magnification | 8 |
Front lens diameter (mm) | 42 |
Exit pupil (mm) | 5,3 |
Eye relief (mm) | 18,0 |
Eyepiece cups | folding |
Glass material | BaK-4 |
Lens coating | fully, multiple |
Focusing system | Central focusing |
Special features | |
Zoom function | - |
Image stabilizer | - |
Rangefinder | - (scale) |
Threaded tripod connector | - |
Splash-proof | yes |
Protection bag | yes |
Eyepieces for spectacle wearers | yes |
Compass | yes |
Watertight | yes |
Field of view | |
True field of view (°) | 7 |
Field of view at 1,000 m (m) | 123 |
Close focus limit (m) | 12,2 |
Light intensity | 28,09 |
Twilight factor | 18,3 |
General | |
Surface material | Rubber armouring |
Colour | blue |
Weight (g) | 340 |
Series | Seastar |
Area of application | |
Astronomy | not recommended |
Bird watching | not recommended |
Hunting | not recommended |
Travel and sports | good |
Sailing | good |
Theatre | not recommended |
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