E LEITZ WETZLAR BINOCULARS 15X60 SERIAL NUMBER
If you send the serial number to Leica, they may provide you with the model name and with the year of. Later war models had a a code, BEH, for the manufacturer. Your binocular is an early WWII naval binocular. 41-1R5, 5M 6-61 (1961) Leitz Technishcher Katalog 1, Stand 1984. The Mardic, individual focus, and the Mardixit, centre focus, 10x50 binoculars each had a 5 FOV. 2002, Trinovids reintroduced with short lived BN series. SUMMR( 104M) 599 LEICA R-3 ELECTRONIC BLACK SLR 459 LEICA R4 BLACK SLR BODY 549 LEICA. Ultras, Schmidt Pechan prisms, nitrogen filled, waterproof to 16 feet, internal focus. 15圆0 CFT-GA 1649.608 GA i/eyeglass wearers 1849.95 NEW. 1990, Trinovids replaced except compacts.Filters, available until 1973: yellow haze, orange, red orange, light red, red-green accentuated, 'Neophan', grey 90%, solar (99.99%), reticle (frame). Nice old binoculars hensoldt wetzlar 6x24 grossfeld 160m binoculars have a nice, joined, clear image All plates are in excellent condition Hoch is careful research NEW: Nature DX ED Binoculars 886220 from LP Foto Auktioner on Decem11:00 AM CET 886220 from LP Foto Auktioner on Decem11:00 AM CET.1965, B models, long eye relief & folding eyecups, later standard. Leitz Wetzlar 532417 Leica 15圆0 Compofort 11 Binoculars Clear Image.Trinovids use Uppendahl system, 3 cemented prisms. 1963, Trinovids introduced, production of all other models stopped.Law enforcement special with built-in wireless communication Why makers such as these couldn't produce a simple thing like a durable leatherette covering is a mystery although Leitz finally did so with the introduction of the Trinovids in 1963.Įdited by FrankL, 03 February 2018 - 11:13 PM.Leica "Binoculars" data courtesy of Peter Abrahamsįorum discussion Order NumberĮrnst Leitz Canada about 7500 were nade in the black military version, only 400 were made in a gray, civilian version Leitz (Leica) Campofortit 15圆0 binoculars, collectors binoculars 399.99. The Hensoldt coverings appear to be of the same material Leitz used cracking and breaking off the same way while the Huet coverings (possibly only on their civilian model binoculars) have a tendency to peel and of all things shrink over time. Leitz (Leica) Campofortit 15圆0 binoculars, collectors binoculars. These binoculars or Doppelfernrohr where. The Gruppenführer or group leader would have one for instance. Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Binocular Microscope, Four Objectives, Illumination, Carry Case - Vintage 699.00 Quick view Compare Leitz SM LUX Microscope, Three Objectives, Illumination - Reconditioned 999.
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During the war the German army issued binoculars to some of their troops with specialised functions. Leitz Wetzlar Kriegsmarine 7×50 Dienstglas E.
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Leitz Wetzlar Mardixit 10 x 50 binoculars, serial number '607595', cased. Home / Militaria Reference / Kriegsmarine 7×50 Dienstglas E. To digress a little two other manufacturers of high quality binoculars also had problems with their leatherette coverings - Hensoldt and Huet. Leitz Wetzlar Campofortit 15 x 60 binoculars, serial number '553116', cased, together with an E.
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There was also a 15圆0 Campofortit (in addition to individual focus versions of all configurations) which I don't have yet but which I imagine is likewise optically superb. This binoculars seems to be manufactured before or during ww2 (brown eye-pieces were used during ww2). From 1932 till 1962 Leitz manufactured this porro prism I binoculars. Other than not having wide-angle fields of view the only other two criticisms I can find with them are: 1) having 60 mm objectives and being of a Porro I build they are large and fairly heavy and 2) their leatherette coverings do not stand the test of time well and examples are usually found with these coverings cracking and breaking off in large pieces (which is a boon for collectors like me because this can depress auction or asking prices even though the repair isn't that costly or difficult). This is a binoculars 7x50 Marseptit from E.Leitz, Wetzlar (Leica). I've the 8圆0 Maroctit, 10圆0 Decimarit and 12圆0 Mardocit, all made during the 1950's and single layer anti-reflective coated, and as long as wideness of field of view is not a consideration because none can be considered wide-angle in my experience they are optically the best binoculars in their powers made during the post-war period until the introduction of multi-layer coatings.