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On 7 Jan 2007 08:11:20 -0800, "Chuck Gould"
wrote: Both are are 7 power magnification with a 50mm diameter objective lens. Both will magnify the image the same amount, and should gather about the same amount of light. I'm told, but have no direct personal knowledge, that lens coatings have a great deal to with effective light gathering power. Supposedly the German U-boat commanders at the beginning of WW II had 7 x 50 binocs and periscopes with superior coatings that gave them a huge advantage at night. from Hans Seeger, Militaerische Fernglaeser und Fernrohre [page 331] === In 1935/36, Alexander Smakula (Zeiss, Jena) developed the lens coating, a reflection reducing coating for optical elements. For all optics, especially thoise with numerous surfaces, the coating (also called 'blue coating') is a valuable means to increase the transparency and therefore the brightness of the image. In marine optics, the coating was especially useful. U-boat periscope optics were the first to receive this new coating, along with the Navy field glasses. In Germany, Navy optics and tank aiming field glasses were the only items manufactured with coated optics; and other German military models usually didn't have coating (and when it is there, that nearly always means it was applied later, and the original condition is falsified.) === http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binocul...tical_coatings The reason that 7 x 50s in general are superior, is that particular combination of optics yields an exit beam width equal to the fully dilated diameter of the pupils in your eye. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exit_pupil |
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