Nikon Travelite V 9x25 CF
Edited: 2009-11-18 17:20:13 | Category:
Optics





Specifications




Note: Nikon has adopted a calculation method based on ISO 14132-1:2002, and therefore, values for the apparent field of view have changed from those previously stated. For details, click here.
Aspherical lenses* minimise distortion and provide sharp images up to the periphery Multilayer-coated lenses for bright images
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Specifications



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TRAVELITE V 8x25 CF |
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TRAVELITE V 9x25 CF |
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TRAVELITE V 10x25 CF |
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TRAVELITE V 12x25 CF |
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TRAVELITE V 8-24x25 CF |
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Magnification(x) | ![]() |
8 | ![]() |
9 | ![]() |
10 | ![]() |
12 | ![]() |
8-24 | ||
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Objective diameter (mm) |
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25 | ||||||||||
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Angular field of view (Real/degree) |
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5.6 | ![]() |
5.0 | ![]() |
4.2 | ![]() |
4.6 | ||||
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Angular field ofview (Apparent /degree) |
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42.7 | ![]() |
47.5 | ![]() |
47.2 | ![]() |
47.5 | ![]() |
35.6 | ||
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Field of view at 1,000m (m) |
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98 | ![]() |
87 | ![]() |
73 | ![]() |
80 | ||||
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Exit pupil (mm) | ![]() |
3.1 | ![]() |
2.8 | ![]() |
2.5 | ![]() |
2.1 | ![]() |
3.1 | ||
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Relative brightness |
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9.6 | ![]() |
7.8 | ![]() |
6.3 | ![]() |
4.4 | ![]() |
9.6 | ||
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Eye relief (mm) | ![]() |
14.0 | ![]() |
12.2 | ![]() |
11.1 | ![]() |
13.0 | ||||
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Close focusing distance (m) |
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3.0 | ![]() |
4.0 | ![]() |
5.0 | ||||||
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Weight (g) | ![]() |
255 | ![]() |
250 | ![]() |
260 | ![]() |
310 | ||||
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Length (mm) | ![]() |
115 | ![]() |
113 | ![]() |
110 | ![]() |
127 | ||||
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Width (mm) | ![]() |
118 | ||||||||||
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Interpupillary distance adjustment (mm) |
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56−72 |

Note: Nikon has adopted a calculation method based on ISO 14132-1:2002, and therefore, values for the apparent field of view have changed from those previously stated. For details, click here.