Description
B RESSER Spirit Compact Binoculars 6x24 is a compact pocket binocular with a six-fold magnification and a 24 mm objective lens diameter, designed for daytime observation in the field. The device was developed by BRESSER - a well-known European manufacturer of optics with many years of experience in the field of observation equipment - and combines a minimalist design with a functional optical scheme based on a roof prism. With a weight of only 185 g and dimensions of 115 × 100 × 35 mm, the binoculars fit easily into any bag or pocket, making them an ideal companion for traveling, excursions and outdoor activities. The full multi-layer coating of the lenses provides increased light transmission and image clarity even on a bright sunny day. A wide field of view of 154 m by 1000 m and an angular index of 8.8° allow you to comfortably follow moving objects. Twist glasses with relief adjustment from 56 to 72 mm make the binoculars comfortable for both users without glasses and those who wear them. BRESSER Spirit 6x24 is a reliable and affordable tool for everyone who values mobility and quality of observation.
About the Bresser brand
Bresser was founded in 1957 by Josef Bresser in Rhede (Germany), and today it is one of the leading European manufacturers of optical instruments. A special place in the brand's assortment is occupied by telescopes - from affordable models for beginners to serious refractors, reflectors and mirror-lens systems for experienced amateur astronomers. Bresser has its own developments in the field of astronomical optics, mounts and accessories, and is also the owner of the well-known American brand Explore Scientific, which strengthens its position in the telescope market. In addition to astronomical equipment, the company produces microscopes, binoculars, spotting scopes and weather stations, combining a German engineering approach with an affordable price.
Features:
Roof Prism Optical Scheme — the binoculars use a roof prism scheme (Dach prism or Schmidt-Pehan prism), which allows for a linearly elongated and compact housing without shifting the optical axes. Unlike classic Porro prisms, the roof prism scheme provides a rectilinear arrangement of the eyepiece and objective, which significantly reduces the dimensions of the device. This design requires more precise manufacturing, since phase errors on the "roof" edge can affect sharpness — in this model, this aspect is compensated by a high-quality coating of the optics. The roof prism scheme is the standard for compact and pocket binoculars of the premium and mid-range class.
6x magnification — the magnification determines how many times an object appears closer than it appears to the naked eye. Sixx magnification is the optimal balance between bringing objects closer and image stability when holding the device in your hands without a tripod. At higher magnifications (10x and above), hand shaking noticeably degrades the quality of observation, while 6x allows for long and comfortable observation without a stabilizer. This magnification is a classic choice for tourists, ornithologists, and spectators of sporting events.
24 mm objective lens diameter and aperture — a 24 mm objective lens diameter determines the amount of light entering the optical system and directly affects the brightness of the image. The relative brightness indicator is calculated as the square of the exit pupil diameter: with an exit pupil of 4 mm, the relative brightness is 16, which confirms the suitability of the device for daytime observation. The 24 mm diameter is a compromise between portability and sufficient light collection...
