Bresser Special 12-36x70 Zoomar
The Bresser Special 12 to 36x binoculars are ideal when high magnifications are necessary. With a minimum magnification of 12X it is the bigger brother of the Bresser 7-35x50. The use of higher magnifications is especially practical when observing ships off the coast or in situations where someone is skiing down a distant mountain. The only disadvantage of prism binoculars with a zoom is the mobility of the optical parts. Bresser Special 12-36x70 Zoomar binoculars are therefore prone to earlier replacement than binoculars with a fixed magnification.
Easy to zoom
With the lever attached on the right side of the binoculars one can easily zoom in. This allows you to keep the binoculars at your eyes and focus on the object you wish to observe. At magnifications higher than 10x, we recommend using a tripod. The tripod can be purchased separately by looking at bundle deals. The tripod adapter needed to fix the binoculars to the tripod mount is separate and delivered free with the binoculars.
Specifications: Bake 4 glass, Fully multi-coated
The Bresser Special 12-36x70 comes with:



Ken, London | Monday September 26 2011 at 01:49 PM | Usefulness: 16 out of 31 | a month in possession
I am really stunned by the image quality you get with the Bresser Special 12-36x70.
I can recommend these astronomy binoculars to anyone as they yield an incredible magnification and are really compact and easy to handle as well.
Also, the price-quality ratio is very favourable.
Good job, binoculars-expert!
I mainly use this viewer for basic astronomical observations.
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| General | ||
|---|---|---|
| Type | porro binoculars | |
| Brand | Bresser | |
| Series | Spezial | |
| Guarantee | 2 years | |
| Colour | black | |
| Waterproof | ![]() | |
| Dimensions | 8,4646×3,3465×11,2205″ | |
| Suitable for eyeglass wearers | ![]() | |
| Dimensions & Weight | ||
| Weight | 1490 gram | |
| Optics | ||
| Lens diameter | 70 mm | |
| Magnification | 12 - 36× | |
| Exit pupil | 5,83 - 1,94 mm | |
| Minimum focus distance | 30 m | |
| Twilight factor | 29 - 50,2 | |
| Light intensity | 34 - 3,8 | |
| Field of view at 1000 metres | 56 m | |
| Lens coating | Fully Multi Coated (FMC) | |
| Glass material | BaK-4 | |
| Dioptric adjustment | ![]() | |