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BRESSER 16x30 Monocular with Image Stabilizer

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von Abenteuer Astronomie

Das "Das Nischen-Spektiv" 16×30 Monokular mit Stabilisator wurde in der aktuellen Ausgabe von Abenteuer Astronomie (1/2016) ausführlich getestet. Die eingehende Frage "16-fache Vergrößerung bei nur 30mm Objektivdurchmesser – ist ein solches Gerät geeignet für die Astronomie? Das neue Bresser Monokular bietet jedoch eine Besonderheit: einen optischen Bildstabilisator. Damit ergeben sich interessante Einsatzmöglichkeiten." konnte eindeutig beantwortet werden!

Fazit: Die eindeutige Antwort lautet JA!

"Wer kein Stativ aufstellen und bei hellen Erscheinungen vor allem im Sonnensystem mal schnell nach dem Rechten schauen will, hat mit dem 16×30-Monokular von Bresser ein ideales handliches Instrument."

Das Monokular konnte mit der Kompaktheit, dem geringen Gewicht und der hohen Bildqualität überzeugen. So war die Beobachtung der Venus und des Saturn, die am 9. Januar extrem nahe kamen, mit diesem Monokular ein "Genuss" für den Autor.

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The first number indicates the magnification (here: 8x). The second number describes the objective lens diameter in millimeters (here: 42 mm).
ED glass (Extra Low Dispersion) reduces chromatic aberration (color fringing) and ensures brilliant, true-color images.

  • BK-7 (borosilicate glass): Standard, good imaging performance
  • BaK-4 (barium crown glass): Higher quality, rounder exit pupils, brighter and higher-contrast image

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Bresser GmbH, Gutenbergstraße 2, 46414 Rhede

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BRESSER Universal Smartphone Adapter
Take photos with your smartphone through your spotting scope, microscope or telescope. It’s a child's play with the BRESSER Universal Smartphone Adapter. Simply attach the adapter to the eyepiece holder of your optical device and then use all together as a telephoto lens for your smartphone camera. Now you can shoot distant objects as if they were up close or take photos through a microscope.FEATURESuniversal adapter to assemble the smartphone to a spotting scope or telescopefor eyepieces up to 68 mm diameterfor smartphones with a width of 50-88mmSCOPE OF DELIVERYSmartphone adapterManual

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