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combination, e.g. 8x42. This means that these binoculars make objects appear eight times closer than they would when viewed by the naked eye and the objective lenses have a diameter of 42 mm. The greater
binoculars at selected specialist dealers. Dealer Search What do numbers like “8x 32” or “10 x42” mean? The value “8x” or “10 x”, for example, refers to the apparent magnification of an object. Eight times [...] instance, that an object at a distance of 800 m appears as if it were only 100 m away. The numbers “32”, “42” or “56”, for example, that follow the magnification value, refer to the objective diameter of the