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Hawke Endurance ED Binoculars.

Description of Hawke Endurance ED Binoculars

Endurance ED is Hawke’s award winning series of binoculars, receiving the Best binoculars award in 2016 for 8x32 model. These mid-priced binoculars offer great ergonomics and optical performance due to ED glass and high-quality optical coatings. There are five models available: pocket, all-round and low-light binoculars for everyday use for hunters, birdwatching, hiking, traveling etc. There are two colors available: green and black armouring.

Basic Features

Hawke Endurance ED offer great ergonomics with a top-hinge design. This kind of bridge holding both barrels together leaves a lot of space for more comfortable and safe grip. This design also helps to lean the binoculars more against the face, so the weight distribution is much better. Endurance ED binoculars are also extremely lightweight due to their magnesium chassis, which helps to decrease the weight. This allows you to hold them without fatiguing for longer periods of time. Rubber armouring also helps to protect them against impacts and rugged surface on the sides provides non-slip grip. These Roof prism binoculars come in black or dark green color. The construction is tightly sealed to prevent any ingress of water and dust. Together with nitrogen filling for fog-free construction, they provide protection against corrosion and molding. You can easily use them in bad weather. Endurance ED binoculars are equipped with really large central focusing wheel that helps with extremely smooth and quick adjustments. The grippy surface also allows them to make fine-tune even with the gloves on. To eliminate differences in eyesight there is a right-eye diopter that you can lock.

Optical Properties

Hawke Endurance ED are equipped with ED glass for extra-low dispersion ability that decreases chromatic aberration and together with anti-reflective multi-coatings, phase correction coatings and dielectric prism coatings, helps with better image quality. The images are brighter, and razor-sharp from edge to edge with great color rendition and contrast. Endurance ED also offers wider field of view so you are able to see more and thus track down the subjects much faster. Close focusing distance is also quite generous and allows you to observe objects up close, which is extremely convenient for butterfly hunting. These binoculars are also equipped with metal eyepieces that makes these binoculars incredibly durable and robust.

Accessories

The Endurance ED comes in very hard padded case for storage and protection. There is also neoprene neck strap added, objective lens covers and rainguards for protection of the outer lenses.

Features of Hawke Endurance ED Binoculars

  • Magnesium Housing
  • Fully Multi-coated
  • ED Glass
  • Roof Prism
  • Phase Correction
  • Dielectric Prism Coating
  • Bak4 Prisms
  • Central Focusing
  • Right-eye Diopter
  • Twist-up Eyecups
  • Waterproof
  • Fog-proof (Nitrogen Filling)
  • Tripod Adaptable

Accessories of Hawke Endurance ED Binoculars

  • Neoprene Neckstrap
  • Hard Case
  • Objective Lens Covers
  • Rainguards
  • Lens Cleaning Cloth

Available models of Hawke Endurance ED Binoculars

Endurance ED 8x32

COMPACT - Short range, daytime binoculars

Endurance ED 10x32

COMPACT – Long range, daytime binoculars

Endurance ED 8x42

ALLROUND - Short range, daytime binoculars

Endurance ED 10x50

LOW-LIGHT - Long range binoculars

Endurance ED 12x50

LOW-LIGHT – Long range binoculars

Warranty Terms and Conditions

Hawke offers 10 years of warranty for Endurance ED series. The warranty claim is non-transferable and the proof of purchase must be presented. You can register your Hawke binoculars here and avoid the further complications in case the proof of purchase might get lost in the future. The company repairs or replaces damaged products without charge. However, it doesn’t include No Fault Policy – doesn’t cover damages due to mishandling, misuse, neglect or accidental damage. Wear items such as lens covers are not covered.

You can learn more about our own warranty policy on the following link:

https://www.optics-trade.eu/en/warranty-policy.html

No matter what happens to your binoculars, we will be here to help you.

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General Features of 8x42 Binoculars

Binoculars with 8x magnification and a 42 millimeters objective lens diameter (8x42 Binoculars) are the most popular pair of binoculars on the market. They are also the most versatile binoculars and can be used for almost all applications.

Thanks to the 42 millimeters objective lens, this pair of binoculars still offer a fairly bright picture in a dark environment but are a lot lighter in weight and smaller compared to low-light binoculars.

Most binoculars with 8x42 configuration are made with Schmidt/Pechan Roof prisms (roof prism binoculars), but there are also some exceptions with integrated Abbe/Koenig prisms or even Porro prisms.

8x42 Binoculars

Binoculars with 8x42 configuration

Most Common Fields of Use

Binoculars with an 8x42 configuration can be used for any application. These binoculars are widely used by hunters thanks to their compact design and low weight.

Often such a pair of binoculars are also used for astronomy use because of the bright picture. Many binoculars feature also a tripod mount. When mounted, it is also a lot easier to observe since the picture is steady, and the user can focus on one object easier. 

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8x42 Bird Watching Binoculars

8x42 - binocular is also very popular for bird watching since 8x magnification offers a wide field of view and a decent bright picture in dusk and dawn. 8x magnification is also enough for detailed observation of wild animals, and the shakiness of the users' hands is not as noticeable. This means that 8x42 are perferct bird watching binoculars. 

Lightweight 8x42 Binoculars

Since 8x42 - binocular is a lot smaller and lighter, many users take them also to hiking trips and other activities. 8x42 - binocular is also not too big and not too heavy for transportation, and can easily be stored in a backpack.

Is 8x42 Better Than 10x42 Binoculars?

For a novice user or a hunter, binos with an 8x42 configuration are a better choice. The categories of 8x42 and 10x42 binoculars are the biggest among all binoculars categories on the market. "8x42 binoculars vs 10x42" is one the most frequently asked questions, regarding binoculars. There are no manufacturers that do not offer at least one binocular model in each category. Because of the big selection, the user gets the most quality for their money since every manufacturer streams for the best price/quality ratio.

Because of the smaller magnification, 8x42 binoculars offer a much wider field of view, which is important when observing moving animals. With 8x42 - binocular also the exit pupil is bigger and measures 5.25 millimeters, which is a very important number for low-light use. In dusk and dawn, the image appears brighter compared to 10x42 binoculars, so the animals can be observed for a longer time.

Also, 10x42 binoculars have some advantages. Thanks to the bigger magnification the image appears bigger, so the user gets many more details and a better resolution. 10x42 binocular is designed for daytime use and for experts, which are used to handling binoculars and can compensate for the shaking of their hands during observations. The exit pupil is 4.2 millimeters, which is far less compared to 8x42 - binocular, which is the main reason for the darker images at dusk and dawn. 

8x42 Binocular VS 8x56 Binoculars

8x42 - binocular has many advantages over the 8x56 binocular, but 8x56 do outperform all 8x42 binoculars when it comes to the observation time in dusk and dawn. Thanks to the bigger objective lens the 8x56 binoculars gather a lot more light, which results in a brighter picture in low-light situations. The exit pupil is 7 millimeters, which is the widest a human eye can detect. 8x42 binoculars, for comparison, have 5.25 millimeters, exit pupil. Older people, whatsoever, can not see any difference in the brightness of the picture since the pupil of the human eye gets smaller with older years.

Swarovski SLC 8x56

Swarovski SLC 8x56 binocular

Mostly used, and the most universal pair of binoculars on the market are 8x42. They can be used for hunting, hiking, traveling, and many more. 8x42 - binocular offers a solid bright picture but still packed into a smaller housing for easier transportation. Due to the smaller dimensions also the weight is quite lighter, which is perfect for long trips, where every gram counts. 8x42 - binocular does also offer a slightly bigger field of view than 8x56 binoculars, so detecting an object or an animal is slightly faster.

8x42 Binocular VS 10x50 Binoculars

Pair of binoculars with a 10x50 configuration is very similar to 10x42 binoculars, except that they feature a slightly brighter picture for low light observations and a slightly smaller field of view.

The picture brightness can be compared to 8x42 - binocular, and the exit pupil measures 5 millimeters. One downside for 10x50 binoculars is whatsoever the bigger weight and the wider outer dimensions.

Best 8x42 Binoculars

The best 8x42 Binoculars come from the biggest names in this industry:

Zeiss Victory SF 8x42

Zeiss Victory SF 8x42 - binocular

The quality of premium binoculars is at the highest level as we would expect from such expensive products. If we compare binoculars from the same price, all binoculars from these manufacturers are equal in quality, each with its pros and cons.

Leica Noctivid 8x42

Leica Noctivid 8x42 - binocular

In the 8x42 configuration are also binoculars available with an integrated laser range finder. From Leica the Geovid, from Zeiss the Victory LR, and from Swarovski the EL-Range. 

Swarovski EL 8.5x42

Swarovski EL 8.5x42 - binocular

 

Roof Prisms in 8x42 Binocular

Schmidt/Pechan prism binoculars

Schmidt Pechan prisms are produced all over the world. They are easy to produce and are the most common prism type in binoculars. They are very affordable, and the construction is small, lightweight, and compact. Compared to pair of binoculars with Abbe Koenig prisms with the same magnification and objective lens size, the pair of binoculars with Schmidt Pechan prisms are shorter in length.

The handling is easy and the ergonomics are very good. Binoculars with Schmidt/Pechan prisms are waterproof, but the light transmission rate is lower compared to the transmission rate of Abbe-Koenig prisms.

Abbe-Koenig Prism Binoculars

Abbe Koenig prisms are very common in a high-quality pair of binoculars, produced from the most known companies in this industry. They are very difficult to produce, and only 6 manufacturers worldwide produce Abbe Koenig prisms:

  • Zeiss,

  • Noblex,

  • Swarovski,

  • Leupold,

  • Sig Sauer, and

  • Optolyth.

Binocular with integrated Abbe Koenig prisms is longer but offer better light transmission. The ergonomics are very good, and all Abbe-Koenig prisms are waterproof. Because of that, Abbe Koenig prisms are mostly built into low-light binoculars in the configurations of 8x56 and 10x56. Also, other configurations are available with such prisms, but the selection is narrow.

Binoculars with Schmidt Pechan PismsBinoculars with Abbe Koenig Prisms

8x42 - Binocular with Schmidt Pechan Prisms VS Abbe Koenig Prisms 8x42 - Binocular

Porro Prisms in 8x42 Binocular

Binocular with Porro prisms in the construction were the first type of binoculars on the market. This traditional arrangement of binoculars provided by Porro-prisms makes objective lenses further apart and thus offering a higher light transmission rate. Images are not only brighter and sharper but also have a better depth of field, which provide realistic 3D images and a wider field of view.

Focus and Size

Many Porro prism binoculars have also the focusing mechanism separated for each eye, which can be very useful in low-light situations when observing at dusk and at dawn. Even though Porro prism binoculars are becoming rare in today’s times, this traditional arrangement makes them more affordable due to less expensive manufacturing. But the wider design makes them heavier and difficult to hold in hands and they are less watertight and also less rugged, which provides a less secure grip.

The other disadvantage of Porro prism binocular is also the lack of adjustable eyepieces, which in most cases leads to problems when using the binoculars with glasses.

Features of Porro Prism Optics

(+) higher light transmission rate

(+) better depth of view perception

(+) wider field of view

(+) realistic 3D images

(+) lower price for high-end binocular

(-) heavy and clumsy

(-) less watertight binocular

(-) no eye-relief adjustment

Diopter Setting System

Because the majority of binoculars with 8x42 configurations are made of Schmidt Pechan or Abbe-Koenig prisms, the most common diopter setting can be found on one of the barrels. Whatsoever some exceptions feature the diopter adjustment ring on both barrels for focusing each eye separately and some that have the diopter setting integrated into the focusing system.

Some binoculars feature even a locking function for the diopter adjustment wheel, but the majority of binoculars on the market are non-locking. The locking function has nothing to do with the location of the diopter setting but is just a feature of some manufacturers.

Lens Coatings

Coating the lens is one of the most important processes in the manufacturing of 8x42 - binocular. There are 4 different types of how many times and on which surfaces the coatings are applied on the lens: Coated, Fully Coated, Multi-Coated, and Fully Multi-Coated.

  • ˝Coated˝ binocular means that there is only a single layer of anti-reflection coating on some of the lens. Usually, only the objective lens and the eye-piece lens are coated, and usually only on the outside, which is visible for the user.

  • ˝Fully Coated˝ binocular lens mean that all air to glass surfaces have one layer of coating.

  • ˝Multi-Coated˝ binocular means that some lens have multiple layers of anti-reflection coatings

  • ˝Fully Multi-Coated˝ binocular means that all air to glass surfaces are coated with anti-reflection coatings, with multiple layers.

Because lens coatings are very important for light transmission, low-light binoculars must feature ˝Fully Multi-Coated˝ lens. This ensures the highest light transmittance and the most bright images in late hours.

Many manufacturers apply additional coatings with special features. For example anti-fog coatings on the outer surfaces, for a clear picture in a high-moisture environment, or when moving from a warm to a cold place. Some more expensive and premium binoculars feature also scratch-resistant coatings on the outer lens. These make the outer surfaces harder and more resistant. Also, water-repellant coatings can be found, which have an effect as we know it from the lotus flower.

A short presentation of  8x42 - binocular is available here.

Slideshare presentation of 8 x 42 Binoculars

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