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More discoveries: The new ZEISS Victory SF 32 |
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Time and again, the world of nature and the beauty of its details present us with new challenges. Harriers, for example, differ in the fine nuances of their plumage and colouring, and these differences must be identified while the birds fly quickly past the observer. No matter where your passion for discovery leads you, whether it's into dense reeds, bushes or woodland, the new ZEISS Victory SF 32 binoculars will enable you to get more out of every situation. Designed and constructed to cater for the specific needs of birders and wildlife watchers, they are the ideal companion when you want to see some otherwise almost inaccessible birds and watch them long enough to enable clear identification. In close collaboration with birdwatching experts, ZEISS engineers have created a pair of binoculars that sets entirely new standards above all, in the areas of field of view, image quality and ergonomics, they are also an ideal addition to the SF family. Discover more of nature – in all of its facets and rich details. | |
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See more in every situation. |
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| More precise identification Thanks to the wide field of view of the ZEISS Victory SF 32 binoculars, birds can be more easily discovered, more precisely identified and the species more rapidly determined. |
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| Detailed moments and clear identification The UFL Concept delivers optimum resolution and colour fidelity to enable analysis of even the finest details of plumage within seconds and the certain identification of a different bird species. |
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| More precision and fatigue-free observation The ErgoBalance Concept of the ZEISS Victory SF 32 binoculars assures hour after hour of effortless observation. The SmartFocus Concept ensures that the focusing wheel is ideally positioned this enabling fast and precise focusing, even after hours of observation. |
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The Victory SF 32 in action. Find out all about the new Victory SF 32 binoculars on a birdwatching trip with ornithologist and conservationist Richard Porter. |
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ZEISS Nature Blog Because every detail counts |
In most cases, it’s not the brightly coloured bird species that put your experience and expertise to the test. It is the species that differ only in the tiniest details of their plumage from one another. In such situations, you must be able to rely completely on the optical performance of your binoculars. The identification of rare species must be beyond any doubt, especially when conducting scientific surveys. Read our latest blog story and discover how the UFL Concept of Victory SF 32 binoculars helps ornithologists with the precise identification of species. |
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Israel is a country that bird experts from around the globe always dream of visiting. On the one hand, because the nation bordering on the Mediterranean regularly becomes a hotspot for observing the migration of birds of prey. On the other hand, birders from around the world gather there every year for the legendary, 24-hour birdwatching marathon, ‘Champions of the Flyway’, with the aim of promoting birdwatching and collecting donations for the protection of birds. Read our blog article and find out all about the team sponsored by ZEISS and this year’s funding projects for the protection of endangered Steppe Eagles in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. |
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