Vortex Razor HD 10x50 Binoculars
The Vortex Razor HD 10x50 Binocular features a high-quality HD optical system, optimized with select glass elements to deliver exceptional resolution, cut chromatic aberration, and provide outstanding color fidelity and edge-to-edge sharpness. The XR Plus Lens Coatings provide maximum light transmission for peak clarity and low-light performance. The magnesium chassis decreases weight and increases strength, while the true open hinge offers superior ergonomics and reduces bulk. The adjustable eyecups can be twisted up and down for comfortable viewing with or without eyeglasses. The center focus wheel adjusts the focus of both binocular barrels at the same time, and the locking diopter ensures a secure fit. This binocular is suitable for both men and women, and is designed for general use. It has a height of 6.8 inches, a width of 5.1 inches, and a weight of 28.1 ounces. The objective lens diameter is 50mm, and the magnification is 10x. The angular field of view is 6.0 degrees, and the close focus is 10.0 feet. The interpupillary distance is adjustable between 57mm and 74mm, and the linear field of view is 315 feet at 1000 yards.
The Vortex Razor HD 10x50 Binocular features a high-quality HD optical system, optimized with select glass elements to deliver exceptional resolution, cut chromatic aberration, and provide outstanding color fidelity and edge-to-edge sharpness. The XR Plus Lens Coatings provide maximum light transmission for peak clarity and low-light performance. The magnesium chassis decreases weight and increases strength, while the true open hinge offers superior ergonomics and reduces bulk. The adjustable eyecups can be twisted up and down for comfortable viewing with or without eyeglasses. The center focus wheel adjusts the focus of both binocular barrels at the same time, and the locking diopter ensures a secure fit. This binocular is suitable for both men and women, and is designed for general use. It has a height of 6.8 inches, a width of 5.1 inches, and a weight of 28.1 ounces. The objective lens diameter is 50mm, and the magnification is 10x. The angular field of view is 6.0 degrees, and the close focus is 10.0 feet. The interpupillary distance is adjustable between 57mm and 74mm, and the linear field of view is 315 feet at 1000 yards.
The Vortex Razor HD 10x50 Binocular features a high-quality HD optical system, optimized with select glass elements to deliver exceptional resolution, cut chromatic aberration, and provide outstanding color fidelity and edge-to-edge sharpness. The XR Plus Lens Coatings provide maximum light transmission for peak clarity and low-light performance. The magnesium chassis decreases weight and increases strength, while the true open hinge offers superior ergonomics and reduces bulk. The adjustable eyecups can be twisted up and down for comfortable viewing with or without eyeglasses. The center focus wheel adjusts the focus of both binocular barrels at the same time, and the locking diopter ensures a secure fit. This binocular is suitable for both men and women, and is designed for general use. It has a height of 6.8 inches, a width of 5.1 inches, and a weight of 28.1 ounces. The objective lens diameter is 50mm, and the magnification is 10x. The angular field of view is 6.0 degrees, and the close focus is 10.0 feet. The interpupillary distance is adjustable between 57mm and 74mm, and the linear field of view is 315 feet at 1000 yards.
The Vortex Razor HD 10x50 Binocular features a high-quality HD optical system, optimized with select glass elements to deliver exceptional resolution, cut chromatic aberration, and provide outstanding color fidelity and edge-to-edge sharpness. The XR Plus Lens Coatings provide maximum light transmission for peak clarity and low-light performance. The magnesium chassis decreases weight and increases strength, while the true open hinge offers superior ergonomics and reduces bulk. The adjustable eyecups can be twisted up and down for comfortable viewing with or without eyeglasses. The center focus wheel adjusts the focus of both binocular barrels at the same time, and the locking diopter ensures a secure fit. This binocular is suitable for both men and women, and is designed for general use. It has a height of 6.8 inches, a width of 5.1 inches, and a weight of 28.1 ounces. The objective lens diameter is 50mm, and the magnification is 10x. The angular field of view is 6.0 degrees, and the close focus is 10.0 feet. The interpupillary distance is adjustable between 57mm and 74mm, and the linear field of view is 315 feet at 1000 yards.
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Great binoculars, albeit a tad larger & heavier than I was expecting. Very bright and gives me the clarity I was after. Fantastic VIP warranty too.But the included fancy carrying bag/case/harness 'thing' is just bizarre. It's too small for these 10x50s, takes up too much space and more geared around hunting with extra add-ons for ammo etc (it's an American company, so hunting's a big set of users). Would be better with a simple protective case option, cheaper too.
originally posted on cabelas.com
10 X Binos- birder/hunter for >50 yearsCost at Cabelas 2023:Vortex hd 10 x 42 - $1000Vortex uhd 10 x 42 - $1700Svarovski el 10 x 42 - $2400 (considered by most as THE best!)Similar specs for all. Fantastic image for all. Vortex hd is lightest, shortest, has widest field of view. All have phase corrected APO optics (three or more lens elements in ocular - very unusual - noticeable improvement in chromatic and spherical aberrations. Difference: vortex hd has Schmidt Pecham prisms, vortex uhd and svarovski el’s have Abbe-Koenig roof prisms (considered better - but increase length and weight of lenses). When I bought my vortex hd’s in 2012, I carefully and thoroughly compared them to the svarovski el’s with my friend (president of HBMO) and a svarovski ... More10 X Binos- birder/hunter for >50 yearsCost at Cabelas 2023:Vortex hd 10 x 42 - $1000Vortex uhd 10 x 42 - $1700Svarovski el 10 x 42 - $2400 (considered by most as THE best!)Similar specs for all. Fantastic image for all. Vortex hd is lightest, shortest, has widest field of view. All have phase corrected APO optics (three or more lens elements in ocular - very unusual - noticeable improvement in chromatic and spherical aberrations. Difference: vortex hd has Schmidt Pecham prisms, vortex uhd and svarovski el’s have Abbe-Koenig roof prisms (considered better - but increase length and weight of lenses). When I bought my vortex hd’s in 2012, I carefully and thoroughly compared them to the svarovski el’s with my friend (president of HBMO) and a svarovski representative (head of cape may New Jersey bird observatory). We all agreed the image from the vortex was indistinguishable from the svarovski’s. The director of cape may pointed to the extreme effort svarovski puts into assuring product quality and German manufacturing excellence. (Vortex however, has an unconditional, lifetime warranty which I have utilized - the clasp on my case broke - they sent me a new case within a week). Vortex at that time claimed its lenses were made in Japan (high quality) but there was some question regarding a Chinese source. Current vortex hd’s have lenses made in china - UHD’s lenses made in Japan. In any case, we all agreed the vortex provided an excellent image. I have never changed my viewpoint since then! Go to Cabelas and compare the three! I recommend the vortex hd’s as the best 10x binos for the money!(For 8 power binos, I might recommend differently).
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I received these about three days ago and I love them. The view is extremely clear and sharp with almost no chromatic abberation in the centre of the field and very minimal in the edges. About a 9.5/10 here. The edge to edge sharpness is very good, but not quite the best at this price range. I’d rate 8/10. These are extremely comfortable to hold, I can hold them steady for long periods of time and the thumbdents give me a perfect grip when I rest my elbows on a surface. Definitely a 10/10 here. I love how Vortex has used a 42mm body and only the objective lens is longer and fatter. People with short fingers (I have many friends and family that do) can grip the slimmer barrel much easier. I have used these in northwest China and taken them from a cozy 24 C room ... MoreI received these about three days ago and I love them. The view is extremely clear and sharp with almost no chromatic abberation in the centre of the field and very minimal in the edges. About a 9.5/10 here. The edge to edge sharpness is very good, but not quite the best at this price range. I’d rate 8/10. These are extremely comfortable to hold, I can hold them steady for long periods of time and the thumbdents give me a perfect grip when I rest my elbows on a surface. Definitely a 10/10 here. I love how Vortex has used a 42mm body and only the objective lens is longer and fatter. People with short fingers (I have many friends and family that do) can grip the slimmer barrel much easier. I have used these in northwest China and taken them from a cozy 24 C room outside where it is exactly 0 C and there was absolutely no fogging up. The rubber was grippy even in the snow. Also, as I said earlier, unless you look extremely hard for it, chromatic abberation is not present, even on the contrast between white snow and dark ashphalt. The tethered eyepiece cap is really nice, some manufactures don’t do that and you have to stick it in your pocket but Vortex’s attaches nicely onto the included neck strap. Unfortunately, the carry bag is a let down. It is very similar to Vortex’s glasspak binocular harness. The stretchy rubber enclosure broke on the first day. My binoculars would not fit into the case properly, I had to insert them with the objective’s pointing up. This meant they wobbed around a bit and was top heavy. It seems Vortex has placed a 50mm binocular in a case designed for the shorter, slimmer 42mm binocular.Personally, I have taken these hiking with me and they feel extremely solid in the hands but in my backpack, they hardly weight more than a bottle of water. I enjoyed using these for watching ducks from the shore of a lake, looking at mountains and cities from lookouts. I can’t wait to use these for stargazing or test out how they fare in low light. I’m sure they will excel seeing my previous experiences. A quick comparision to other binoculars I have used, including: 15 x 70 Celestron Skymaster Pros, 10 x 42 Nikon Monarchs, 8 x 42 Celestron Granites, Steiner HX 8 and 10 x 42s and even Swarovski 8.5 x 42s, I can say these beat all of them in every area and tie with the Swarovski’s. The Swarovski’s have less chromatic abberation in the edges of the field and slightly better edge to edge sharpness but you pay way more for them! Unfortunately, the Steiners have better edge to edge sharpness at a lower price point. Maybe it’s because of the smaller objective lens? Regardless, the Vortex produces better saturation, contrast and a brighter image than the Steiners.Please note, the photos were taken with an iPhone that was held to the eyepiece by hand and should be used as a rough guide only. The vingeretting of the second image is caused by improper alignment of the phone on my part. The actual image was perfectly round with no glare.
| Binoculars Magnification | 10x |
| Objective Lens | 50mm |
| Exit Pupil | 5mm |
| Interpupillary Distance | 56-76mm |
| Field of View in Metre | 113m @ 1000m |
Vortex Razor HD 10x50 Binoculars - 50mm | 10x | Roof Prism
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Vortex Razor HD 10x50 Binoculars
Delivery $14.95
Vortex 10x50 Razor Hd Binoculars - Waterproof And Shockproof #vorzb2103
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Vortex 10x50 Razor HD Binoculars
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Vortex Razor HD 10x50 Binocular
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Great binoculars, albeit a tad larger & heavier than I was expecting. Very bright and gives me the clarity I was after. Fantastic VIP warranty too.But the included fancy carrying bag/case/harness 'thing' is just bizarre. It's too small for these 10x50s, takes up too much space and more geared around hunting with extra add-ons for ammo etc (it's an American company, so hunting's a big set of users). Would be better with a simple protective case option, cheaper too.
10 X Binos- birder/hunter for >50 yearsCost at Cabelas 2023:Vortex hd 10 x 42 - $1000Vortex uhd 10 x 42 - $1700Svarovski el 10 x 42 - $2400 (considered by most as THE best!)Similar specs for all. Fantastic image for all. Vortex hd is lightest, shortest, has widest field of view. All have phase corrected APO optics (three or more lens elements in ocular - very unusual - noticeable improvement in chromatic and spherical aberrations. Difference: vortex hd has Schmidt Pecham prisms, vortex uhd and svarovski el’s have Abbe-Koenig roof prisms (considered better - but increase length and weight of lenses). When I bought my vortex hd’s in 2012, I carefully and thoroughly compared them to the svarovski el’s with my friend (president of HBMO) and a svarovski ... More10 X Binos- birder/hunter for >50 yearsCost at Cabelas 2023:Vortex hd 10 x 42 - $1000Vortex uhd 10 x 42 - $1700Svarovski el 10 x 42 - $2400 (considered by most as THE best!)Similar specs for all. Fantastic image for all. Vortex hd is lightest, shortest, has widest field of view. All have phase corrected APO optics (three or more lens elements in ocular - very unusual - noticeable improvement in chromatic and spherical aberrations. Difference: vortex hd has Schmidt Pecham prisms, vortex uhd and svarovski el’s have Abbe-Koenig roof prisms (considered better - but increase length and weight of lenses). When I bought my vortex hd’s in 2012, I carefully and thoroughly compared them to the svarovski el’s with my friend (president of HBMO) and a svarovski representative (head of cape may New Jersey bird observatory). We all agreed the image from the vortex was indistinguishable from the svarovski’s. The director of cape may pointed to the extreme effort svarovski puts into assuring product quality and German manufacturing excellence. (Vortex however, has an unconditional, lifetime warranty which I have utilized - the clasp on my case broke - they sent me a new case within a week). Vortex at that time claimed its lenses were made in Japan (high quality) but there was some question regarding a Chinese source. Current vortex hd’s have lenses made in china - UHD’s lenses made in Japan. In any case, we all agreed the vortex provided an excellent image. I have never changed my viewpoint since then! Go to Cabelas and compare the three! I recommend the vortex hd’s as the best 10x binos for the money!(For 8 power binos, I might recommend differently).
I received these about three days ago and I love them. The view is extremely clear and sharp with almost no chromatic abberation in the centre of the field and very minimal in the edges. About a 9.5/10 here. The edge to edge sharpness is very good, but not quite the best at this price range. I’d rate 8/10. These are extremely comfortable to hold, I can hold them steady for long periods of time and the thumbdents give me a perfect grip when I rest my elbows on a surface. Definitely a 10/10 here. I love how Vortex has used a 42mm body and only the objective lens is longer and fatter. People with short fingers (I have many friends and family that do) can grip the slimmer barrel much easier. I have used these in northwest China and taken them from a cozy 24 C room ... MoreI received these about three days ago and I love them. The view is extremely clear and sharp with almost no chromatic abberation in the centre of the field and very minimal in the edges. About a 9.5/10 here. The edge to edge sharpness is very good, but not quite the best at this price range. I’d rate 8/10. These are extremely comfortable to hold, I can hold them steady for long periods of time and the thumbdents give me a perfect grip when I rest my elbows on a surface. Definitely a 10/10 here. I love how Vortex has used a 42mm body and only the objective lens is longer and fatter. People with short fingers (I have many friends and family that do) can grip the slimmer barrel much easier. I have used these in northwest China and taken them from a cozy 24 C room outside where it is exactly 0 C and there was absolutely no fogging up. The rubber was grippy even in the snow. Also, as I said earlier, unless you look extremely hard for it, chromatic abberation is not present, even on the contrast between white snow and dark ashphalt. The tethered eyepiece cap is really nice, some manufactures don’t do that and you have to stick it in your pocket but Vortex’s attaches nicely onto the included neck strap. Unfortunately, the carry bag is a let down. It is very similar to Vortex’s glasspak binocular harness. The stretchy rubber enclosure broke on the first day. My binoculars would not fit into the case properly, I had to insert them with the objective’s pointing up. This meant they wobbed around a bit and was top heavy. It seems Vortex has placed a 50mm binocular in a case designed for the shorter, slimmer 42mm binocular.Personally, I have taken these hiking with me and they feel extremely solid in the hands but in my backpack, they hardly weight more than a bottle of water. I enjoyed using these for watching ducks from the shore of a lake, looking at mountains and cities from lookouts. I can’t wait to use these for stargazing or test out how they fare in low light. I’m sure they will excel seeing my previous experiences. A quick comparision to other binoculars I have used, including: 15 x 70 Celestron Skymaster Pros, 10 x 42 Nikon Monarchs, 8 x 42 Celestron Granites, Steiner HX 8 and 10 x 42s and even Swarovski 8.5 x 42s, I can say these beat all of them in every area and tie with the Swarovski’s. The Swarovski’s have less chromatic abberation in the edges of the field and slightly better edge to edge sharpness but you pay way more for them! Unfortunately, the Steiners have better edge to edge sharpness at a lower price point. Maybe it’s because of the smaller objective lens? Regardless, the Vortex produces better saturation, contrast and a brighter image than the Steiners.Please note, the photos were taken with an iPhone that was held to the eyepiece by hand and should be used as a rough guide only. The vingeretting of the second image is caused by improper alignment of the phone on my part. The actual image was perfectly round with no glare.
Average. Swarovski is the best (I own 5 pairs), Steiners are next (2 pairs), Vortex (1 pair), Bushnell (2 pairs), Simmons (1pair). At almost 70 years, I need every advantage to see clearly. Vortex is OK in midday light, but does not compare to the 2 top brands in low light for an old person's eyes.
I wrecked on my motorbike and cracked my gen 1 razor 10x50 binos. Vortex emailed me back within hours and I sent them off. Unfortunately they werent repairable but the folks at Vortex got me a new pair. The new pair is 10x the glass, lighter, crisper and compact. Love these guys! Isn’t the first time they’ve taken care of me in a pinch and likely won’t be the last! Thanks guys and thanks for great product!
Thank you Vortex for the best glass I can afford. Thank you SportOptics for the best service and Knowledgeable employees that can help you pick the right glass, Sean, Ben, Marshal, and Ryan. The Razers are stellar and clear edge to edge, with color that is 4K and 3-D focus. Binoculars above 10x would recommend using a tripod. I will use a gitzo carbon tripod with markins ballhead and outdoorsman binocular tripod adaptor and stud. Have the 27x-60x 85mm Razer Spotting Scope which is awesome, DARK SIDE of the MOON. Have Viper Rifle Scopes which are equally accurate, your rifle is only as accurate as your scope, shooting the bulls eye out with Ruger 22LR at 100yds. The Viper Binoculars and Spotting scopes I would be equally satisfied with also for half the price of the ... MoreThank you Vortex for the best glass I can afford. Thank you SportOptics for the best service and Knowledgeable employees that can help you pick the right glass, Sean, Ben, Marshal, and Ryan. The Razers are stellar and clear edge to edge, with color that is 4K and 3-D focus. Binoculars above 10x would recommend using a tripod. I will use a gitzo carbon tripod with markins ballhead and outdoorsman binocular tripod adaptor and stud. Have the 27x-60x 85mm Razer Spotting Scope which is awesome, DARK SIDE of the MOON. Have Viper Rifle Scopes which are equally accurate, your rifle is only as accurate as your scope, shooting the bulls eye out with Ruger 22LR at 100yds. The Viper Binoculars and Spotting scopes I would be equally satisfied with also for half the price of the Razers.
I compared these to the Maven B6, both 10x50's. The Vortex are a bit slender and the colors of the image are slightly better. When looking toward the horizon when the sun is rising or setting, the Maven are a bit better controlling glare and is the reason I gave these 4 stars instead of 5.The main issue I had with the Maven and why I chose the Vortex Razor's is the colors of the image. The Maven tends to make the colors lighter, and when there is less contrast of the image it was not as sharp as the Vortex. An example is if you are looking at the tips of tree branches against the clouds. Both are relatively light in color. The detail of the branches was noticeably sharper with the Vortex Razor's because the color was more natural and therefore the contrast was ... MoreI compared these to the Maven B6, both 10x50's. The Vortex are a bit slender and the colors of the image are slightly better. When looking toward the horizon when the sun is rising or setting, the Maven are a bit better controlling glare and is the reason I gave these 4 stars instead of 5.The main issue I had with the Maven and why I chose the Vortex Razor's is the colors of the image. The Maven tends to make the colors lighter, and when there is less contrast of the image it was not as sharp as the Vortex. An example is if you are looking at the tips of tree branches against the clouds. Both are relatively light in color. The detail of the branches was noticeably sharper with the Vortex Razor's because the color was more natural and therefore the contrast was better.If the Vortex did better controlling glare and had a larger field of view, they'd be 5 stars and perfect. Regardless, they are a very good bino and for me, slightly better than the Maven and why I chose them.
I didn't necessarily believe the higher priced binos were all that much better than the lower midrange binos. These have certainly changed my mind. The clarity and light transmittence is better than the Viper HD pair I had purchased a year earlier. I can't really balk at the price jump knowing how much better these are even for shorter distance glassing in the deer woods or on the 3D archery range.
I am an avid birder and have been using an amazing pair of Nikon Venturer LX 8X42 binoculars for the past 16 years and wanted a good pair of 10X42s (I have the Zeiss Terra ED 10X32, which I do not like at all). I was willing to spend about $1000 so my decision came down to either the Nikon Monarch HG or the Vortex Razor HD. I could not see a huge difference when I compared the two in a store so I decided on the latter in the 10X50 format to get a brighter image. Right out of the box, the diopter had to be adjusted completely to one side to get even bilateral focus (see photo). I wear glasses when I use binoculars so I have never had to manipulate diopter adjustment and this was clearly a factory defect. What I have heard about Vortex is that many of their products ... MoreI am an avid birder and have been using an amazing pair of Nikon Venturer LX 8X42 binoculars for the past 16 years and wanted a good pair of 10X42s (I have the Zeiss Terra ED 10X32, which I do not like at all). I was willing to spend about $1000 so my decision came down to either the Nikon Monarch HG or the Vortex Razor HD. I could not see a huge difference when I compared the two in a store so I decided on the latter in the 10X50 format to get a brighter image. Right out of the box, the diopter had to be adjusted completely to one side to get even bilateral focus (see photo). I wear glasses when I use binoculars so I have never had to manipulate diopter adjustment and this was clearly a factory defect. What I have heard about Vortex is that many of their products come out of their overseas factory with flaws and defects and the best course of action is to take advantage of their amazing warrantee (the main reason I chose them over Nikon) and send them to the corporate headquarters in the US where they will adjust everything to design specifications. However, while I continued to test them out in the field, I noticed that the rubber armor coating on the left barrel was not flush and the Vortex emblem looked like it was about to fall off. Overall, I was not happy with the performance of the binoculars as there were many occasions when I felt that I couldn’t get the focus just right and I returned them to B&H for a refund (no problems there). While preparing to ship them back, I noticed that there was dust on some of the internal elements. Three significant factory defects is unacceptable for binoculars in this price range. In my same order for these binoculars, I bought a pair of Vortex 8X42 Crossfire HD for a ridiculously low price just have in the trunk of my car when I don’t have my Nikons. I will be writing a very positive review for them but I just wanted to mention here that there is NOTHING wrong with my Crossfire HDs and I am very happy with them so I can attest that Vortex is capable of producing good products at a low price (maybe just not great products at a high price).
Clarity, brightness, sharpness are great; optical issues are truly minimal. Build is solid. Binoculars feel and look like a quality product. The accessories are bizarre, almost junk. The removable protective covers for the objectives and eyepieces are made of a very flimsy, soft rubber. One was already broken when I went to attach the strap. Then there is the case: it's simply too small for these binoculars, as it is an inch too short to close. You have to pull very, very hard on the elastic to latch the bag closed. It's not a reason not to buy these binoculars, but you may find yourself looking for a better carrying case. I certainly am.Going back to the optics, I rate these binoculars as top-notch. They are a joy to use. The image is almost magically crisp. I ... MoreClarity, brightness, sharpness are great; optical issues are truly minimal. Build is solid. Binoculars feel and look like a quality product. The accessories are bizarre, almost junk. The removable protective covers for the objectives and eyepieces are made of a very flimsy, soft rubber. One was already broken when I went to attach the strap. Then there is the case: it's simply too small for these binoculars, as it is an inch too short to close. You have to pull very, very hard on the elastic to latch the bag closed. It's not a reason not to buy these binoculars, but you may find yourself looking for a better carrying case. I certainly am.Going back to the optics, I rate these binoculars as top-notch. They are a joy to use. The image is almost magically crisp. I took them out yesterday afternoon to look at trees and fruit in my backyard. Focus was very quickly and easily found as I moved back and forth between an airplane miles away and a fruit tree 30' from my chair.I've owned many binoculars over the years, even the Miyauchi 20x100 achromat model. Excepting magnification and light-gathering, on every single criterion these Vortex Razors beat the Miyauchis hands down. I might use the word superb if I had had top of the line Leica, Zeiss and Swarovski models to compare. Keeping in mind that those brands cost two to four times as much, IMHO there is possibly nothing better at this price point, and on an absolute scale, the optics are just very much up there to the point where most eyes might not even be able to perceive any defects.As usual, the sales staff at B&H were terrific. On a 1 to 5 scale, I give this purchase a 4.9 rating because of the irritating problems with the accessories. Otherwise it would be a 5.0 across the board.
| Binoculars Magnification | 10x |
| Objective Lens | 50mm |
| Exit Pupil | 5mm |
| Interpupillary Distance | 56-76mm |
| Field of View in Metre | 113m @ 1000m |