MS-8x32 IF-ED binoculars released from APM

Posted on Monday, May 6, 2024 by RUSS SCRITCHFIELD, Associate Editor

The newly released APM MS 8x32IF ED binoculars stand out as a testament to compact yet highly efficient optical technology. Crafted to meet the exacting standards of the MS series, these binoculars merge advanced functionality with state-of-the-art design.

Incorporating an ultra-modern optical system, the binoculars offer optimized viewing with exceptional contrast and robust durability. The inclusion of ED lenses by Hoya (FCD1) minimizes chromatic aberration, delivering a superior, color-true image without distortions. This high-quality visual performance is further enhanced by fully multi-coated (FMC) optics and a premium BAK-4 prism system, ensuring excellent light transmission and vivid, nearly flawless imagery. True to its premium build, the unit is also weather-resistant and equipped with splash-proof glass.

APM-MS-8x32 IF-ED binoculars, powerful, modern, and versatile

The APM MS 8x32IF ED is designed with a leather-armored casing to safeguard the optics and provide users with a firm, comfortable grip. For those who wear glasses, the binoculars accommodate spectacle use with ease, thanks to eyecups that invert to allow complete visibility across an expansive 8.2° field of view.

Ideal for both hiking enthusiasts and amateur astronomers, these binoculars deliver remarkable performance at a competitive price point. The APM MS 8x32IF ED binoculars are not only a practical choice for outdoor pursuits but also an excellent investment for anyone in need of reliable, high-quality optical equipment.

Included with the binoculars are dust caps, a hard case with a carrying strap, a strap for the binocular itself, a cleaning cloth, and caps for both the eyepiece and objective lens. Weighing just 661 grams (1.46 lbs), these binoculars promise both portability and enduring performance for a variety of observational needs.


 


Product specifications

  • Color: Black
  • Front lens diameter: 32 mm
  • Exit pupil: 4 mm
  • Subjective angle of view: 60°
  • Focusing: Individual Eyepiece Focus
  • Eyegard: foldable eyeguard for eye glass wearer
  • Photo tripod thread: 1/4 Inch
  • Coating: FMC
  • Prism system: Porro Prism BAK 4
  • Interpupillary Distanz (IPD): 56mm - 74mm
  • Magnification: 8x
  • Housing: Magnesium, nitrogen-filled
  • Waterproof: yes, nitrogen filled
  • Surface material: leathered
  • Aperture: HOYA ED (FCD1)
  • Objective angle of view: 8.2°
  • Weight: 661g
  • Dimensions: 123x175x53mm
  • eye relief: 19 mm
  • Field of view at 1000m (m): 145 m
  • Field of view at 1000 yds: 435 t
  • Field of View Diameter: 23 mm
     

Features:

  • 32mm clear aperture
  • 8x magnification
  • 8.2° field of view
  • Individuell eyepiece focusing (IF)
  • full FMC multi-coating
  • With Hoya ED (FCD1) lenses
  • Weatherproof and splash-proof
  • Weight with Covers 661 grams ( 1.46 lbs)

 


Scope of delivery

  • Binoculars 8 x32IF ED
  • Dust caps
  • Hard case with carrying strap
  • Carrying strap fort he binocular
  • Cleaning cloth
  • Eyepiece and objective lens caps

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