Bynolyt Eagle II 8x56
Bynolyt Eagle II 8x56 binoculars have a huge light-gathering power combined with a relatively light but very strong housing. The housing can be this light because the creators have used so-called Abbe-Koenig roof prisms. All optical components are provided with a multilayer coating. The amount of light that the Bynolyt Eagle II 8x56 viewer absorbs is therefore greater than is the case with single-layer optical coatings.
Additional information
The roof prisms feature phase coating and have a special shielding to avoid internal reflections and ghosting. The internal focus is driven by a smooth-running and wide control. So even with gloves on, the viewer is easy to use. The Eagle is equipped with rotating cups, so spectacle wearers among us can also enjoy the Bynolyt Eagle II 8x56!
Coating:
The Eagle is particularly suitable in dim and/or wet conditions, where there is a high probabibility of the occurrence of condensation or rain drops on the lens. However, with the special coating the beads simply slide off your lens.




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| General | ||
|---|---|---|
| Type | roof binoculars | |
| Brand | Bynolyt | |
| Series | Eagle II | |
| Guarantee | 25 years | |
| Colour | black | |
| Waterproof | ![]() | |
| Dimensions | 9,3701×6,1024″ | |
| Suitable for eyeglass wearers | ![]() | |
| Dimensions & Weight | ||
| Weight | 1170 gram | |
| Optics | ||
| Lens diameter | 56 mm | |
| Magnification | 8× | |
| Eye relief | 23 mm | |
| Exit pupil | 7 mm | |
| Minimum focus distance | 8 m | |
| Twilight factor | 21,2 | |
| Light intensity | 49 | |
| Field of view at 1000 metres | 114 m | |
| Lens coating | Multi-coated (MC) | |
| Glass material | BaK-4 | |