Carl zeiss jena binoculars with metal case serial#
It’s image characteristics are very similar to those of it’s central focus “cousin”, the Jenoptem 8×30 (see separate post, ×30/). VINTAGE CARL ZEISS JENA JENOPTEM BINOCULARS 10 X 50 W SERIAL No 122487 Carl Zeiss Jena 7x50 5278993 Binoctem Binoculars With Case favourites list and check 'rln' is the mil The Carl Zeiss Jena binocular DF 6 x24, production number 701086 The binocular with 6, 4 and 8 magnifications were produced from 1894, as it was published in the Zeiss. It was produced in 1973, but apparently never used and put in storage forever and is therefore, despite its 45 years, in mint condition. This military version of the Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrentis, with individual focus and reticle, belonged apparently to the East German Ministry of the Interior, as the mark “MdI” indicates.
All available catalogues (two from the 50s, one from the 60s and one from the 80s of the twentieth century) state the same weight: 510-520 grams for all three models so the Deltrentis, the Deltrintem and the Jenoptem. After the war that strange situation concerning the weight normalized a bit. Weight (measured, with eyepiece cover and strap): 524 g The 1969 Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrintem 8x30 with orginal box and case. Notes on the identification, numbering and annual and individual production of early Carl Zeiss Binoculars (1894 1907 ) 5 th Edition Prologue The current study supersedes my very first attempt at. Range of diopter adjustment (estimate): +/- 7 dptĮxcess travel of focus wheel beyond infinity position (estimate): 7 dpt Usable eye relief (measured from rim of eyecup): 5.5 mmįocus type: IF (direction of rotation from close to infinity: > clockwise) is the case with this Romanian contract example (in 1946 the Erfle eyepiece was re-introduced).