To anyone who has many years spent birding or watching nature, the Leica Trinovid name has a certain cache associated with it. Back in the late 1970s, Leica Trinovids were arguably one of the 2 or 3 finest binoculars available. Now, Leica continues this legacy with a new generation of Leica Trinovid models, and like their predecessors they offer outstanding colour fidelity, image sharpness, compact form and low weight.
This new edition being available with either a leather or rubber armor exterior and a choice of three magnification levels: 7x, 8x, and 10x. The binoculars also offer an exceptionally wide field of view, between 360 feet to 492 feet, a feature that will be surely appreciated by everyone.
Thanks to the Uppendahl prism at the heart of their optics, Leica’s Trinovid binoculars are pretty compact, and they also weigh less than 22 ounces, making them the lightest pair of binoculars in their class; just slip them into a backpack and you won’t have any problem taking them anywhere you might want.
The new Leica Trinovid binoculars will cost between $1,495 and $1,915, depending on their magnification level and materials. The leather version is available in either a black or silver color scheme, while the rubber-armored version is only available in black.