ID 1263909
Lot 13068 | Voigtländer DF 7x50 "Okularhemmung", Kaiserliche Marine, um 1914
SN 47424. Die linke Abdeckung gemarkt "7x50 / VOIGTLÄNDER / Braunschweig" über SN, die rechte mit Krone über "M" über "8067N". Beidseitige Okularverstellung leichtgängig, Okularhemmung. Der originale Raulack am Prismencorpus in sehr gutem Zustand, an den Objektivtuben aufgefrischt. Der schwarze Lack mit wenig Abrieb, aber ebenfalls teilweise aufgefrischt. Gewicht 1,3 kg. Durchsicht 1-. Extrem selten!
Krone und M bezeichnen Dienstgläser der Kaiserlichen Marine. Die Okularhemmung erlaubt es, eine bestimmte Sehschärfe voreinzustellen, an der der Okularring einrastet. Produktion etwa zu Beginn von WK I. Vgl. Seeger, "Militärische Ferngläser und Fernrohre", 3. Auflage, Hamburg, 2005, S. 326.
Voigtländer DF 7x50 "Okularhemmung", Imperial Navy, ca. 1914
Voigtländer DF 7x50 "Okularhemmung", Imperial Navy, ca. 1914
SN 47424. The left cover marked "7x50 / VOIGTLÄNDER / Braunschweig" above SN, the right one with crown above "M" above "8067N". Smooth diopter adjustment, "Okularhemmung" (locking ocular system). The original structured paint on the prism housing in very good condition, on the objectives a bit touched up. The black paint with not much wear, but also touched up. Weight 1,3 kg. Transparency 1-. Extremely rare!
Crown/"M" is the typical marking of binoculars of the Imperial German Navy. The ocular locking system enables the user to lock his preferred focus settings and, when changing it, to quickly reset it, as the locking rings snap in again. Production date at the beginning of WW I. See Seeger, "Militärische Ferngläser und Fernrohre", 3rd edition, Hamburg, 2005, p. 326.
Condition: I - II
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