Carl zeiss jena binocular serial numbers
The newest Zeiss instruments from Jena are already 20 years old. Such an amount of time is an enormous chasm when it comes to the anti-reflection coatings production technique, much more advanced now than it used to be. Pentax or Nikon multi-coatings, not to mention such tycoons as Swarovski, Fujinon or Leica, are definitely better than the coatings of Zeiss Jena, which were launched in The field of view is truly huge here — 7.
Compare it with fields of In the case of other optical parameters and the build quality outside and inside, the Dekarem can compete successfully with any instrument currently produced.
The final conclusion? Average prices of Dekarem and Jenoptem series 10x50 binoculars reach about Euro. If you buy a set of binoculars second-hand you never know whether or not it will need an additional visit at an optics specialist a paid visit of course. You can invest in Jena binoculars but only if you manage to find a specimen in good condition costing less than Euro. This Site Might Help You. I have a pair of Carl Zeiss Binoculars and I was wondering if they were real or not.
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It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter pronatureboy Start date Jan 24, Can anybody tell me a website where I can check the serial numbers for Carl Zeiss Binoculars.
Thanks B. Your Jenoptem is a Deltrintem model, which was built under that name from to You should get the build year from the serial number. Note that there was a thriving business making Zeiss 7x50 replicas, but nobody built fake Zeiss 8x30s, to my knowledge. Thanks Thanks very much to both of you, most informative. Any way the optics are pretty good with no columnation. Many of those have the Japan inspection sticker and a 6 digit serial number, while all Jenoptems should have a seven digit number starting in 6 or 7.
Bitterroot's comment on pricing is bang on. These binocs are a great buy when in good condition. The Allbinos site has a recent review of the 8x30 DEltrintem, the kid brother to these. They still are excellent optics.
I have always heard the six-digit Jenoptems were plain fakes and had nothing to do with Carl Zeiss Jena. They certainly did not have the quality or build of the genuine 7 digit Jenoptems. Carl Zeiss Jena Binocular Serial Numbers I don't know what is meant by fairly late model, but most multicoated Jenoptems were manufactured in the 80's. Those not marked multicoated were older.
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