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Photokina 2014 Special: New Vixen binoculars, the new BT126SS-A giant binoculars - Image update

September 27, 2014 by Piergiovanni Salimbeni

Vixen ha presentato al Photokina  il nuovo binocolo astronomico Vixen BT-126 SS-A.
Non ho  ancora ricevuto un’immagine ufficiale che rappresenti questo nuovo binocolo. Tuttavia ho scovato un’immagine all’interno del nuovo catalogo  Vixen ed una foto estrapolata da un blog straniero.

Vixen BT 126-SS A
Da indiscrezioni avuti dall’importatore ufficiale italiano, Skypoint.it

Il binocolo sarà distribuito al pubblico a partire dalla fine del mese di Ottobre.
Vixen dichiara che. “Questo nuovo modello è stato migliorato per aumentarne il potere risolutivo e la puntiformità stellare.”
La messa a fuoco minima è passata dai sessanta metri del precedente modello BT-125 A, a solo venti metri.
Per una migliore compattezza la lunghezza focale è passata da 760 mm a 625mm, fornendo, cosi’, un rapporto focale pari a F/5.
Le dimensioni  di questo gigante sono incredibili: 63 cm x 36 cm x 25 cm.

Rimanete in attesa di un altro aggiornamento.

 

VixenBT126_a
Foto di proprietà del sito: http://uctrade.jp/blog-date-201402-2.html
Vixen BT126SS-A
foto pubblicata su : photozou.jp
Vixen BT126SS-A
foto pubblicata su : photozou.jp
Piergiovanni Salimbeni
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Piergiovanni Salimbeni - Journalist and independent tester, founder of Binomania.co.uk, with over 25 years of experience in evaluating optical and digital instruments. It offers practical reviews and personalised advice for informed purchasing choices.

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