![]() ![]() The letter (T) does mean, the lenses are coated. Right - M, N 21788 and is engraved swastika. Left - 7 x 50 beh (T) KF and production number On the bending bar is a mounting for a spring loaded rain guard. It is easy and safely to grip, particularly on a boat. The binocular is rather light - 1185 grams, by its measurements: Height - 167 mm Width - 180 mm. The body was built from alloy, covered with black leatherette. The field of view is 7.3 degrees 128 meters at 1000 meters. Stephen Rohan pointed in his book: ‘This model is often photographed on U-boats, but was also used on other Kriegsmarine vessels and by the coastal artillery’. The binocular was manufactured for Kriegsmarine.Īs Dr. Produced by Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H., Wetzlar - war time code - ‘beh’ *). ![]() German Binoculars page 2 pages: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (8a)ħ x 50 beh Artil Model- 1940 Carl Zeiss Jena - Binoctem 7 x 50 - 1986 Carl Zeiss Jena - 7 x 50 H blc Kriegsmarineħ x 50 beh - U-boat Carl Zeiss Jena - Stenotar 5 x 12 ca 1923 Teleplast 10x25 - Carl Zeiss JenaĬarl Zeiss Jena - 4 Fach ca 1904 Ca rl Zeiss Jena - Asiola - Telescope Winkelfernrohr (binocular telescope) 10x26 (24) - 1916Ĭarl Zeiss Jena - 8 fach ca 1905 Carl Zeiss Jena Feldstecher 8 vergr 1902. ![]() Home Binoculars Cine Collection literature About Us Ask Expert Items for Sale FAQ Contact ![]()
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