- CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULARS DF 7X50 SERIAL
- CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULARS DF 7X50 FULL
- CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULARS DF 7X50 SERIES
The seem to have a blue tint to the outer lenses. They don’t have the swastika but has the German Eagle crest with the letter M under. This binoculars is a rarity, ideal for a collector (showcase / museum piece). Rare vintage Carl Zeiss Jena DF 7×50 Artl Nr97 G military Binoculars.
CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULARS DF 7X50 FULL
The binoculars is in a used condition (look at pictures), but you have full service and a good view. The binoculars will be delivered with original leather quiver.Īt the quiver are 3 markings, "1941", "hte" and "WaA326". Left and right from the center you see the stamps of "Waffenabnahmeamt" = weapons inspection office, frequently used on German weapons but seldom on military optics. Zeiss have always been regarded very highly as binoucular makers and these are still, in my opinion, excellent. Also some would argue that 7x is idel for hand held use.
CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULARS DF 7X50 SERIAL
These binoculars were used during world war 2 at warships and u-boats.Īt right side you see Dienstglas 7x50, the serial and "m" for marine.Īt left side you see Carl Zeiss Jena and a "+" for a using at at temperature till -40C. 7×50 binoculars are sometimes called ‘night glasses’ since when used at night the image is generally no less bright than the naked eye, so perfect for dim conditions. At right side you see Dienstglas 7x50, the serial and 'm' for. These binoculars were used during world war 2 at warships and u-boats. The binoculars is in a used condition (look at pictures). This is a Kriegsmarine 7x50 binoculars from Carl Zeiss Jena from ww2, serial 2177951, from 1942/1943. With that in mind the view is quite amazingly sharp and bright. The binoculars is in a used condition (look at pictures). Zeiss Kriegsmarine DF 7x50 binoculars Dienstglas ww2. The one in the middle of the first image, a Carl Zeiss DF 7x50H, is more than 80 years old and uncoated. The Carl Zeiss Jena 8x30 binoculars were most certainly produced till 1990.
CARL ZEISS JENA BINOCULARS DF 7X50 SERIES
Zeiss Oberkochen initially made their individual focus 7x50 design from 1956 to 1961.This is a Kriegsmarine 7x50 binoculars from Carl Zeiss Jena from ww2, serial 2177951, from 1942/1943. A page from the 1980 Carl Zeiss Jena catalogue presenting the Jenoptem series - the 8x30, the 7x50 and the 10x50 models. (the design was also later used by Carl Zeiss Jena for some models) This allowed the objective body (the large cylindrical part attached to the front of the binocular) to be shorter than usual
The West German models included what’s called a tele-objective, where the 2 big lenses on each side of the binocular, were not glued together but spaced apart However, when the West German company commenced in 1954, it used new more compact designs The East German company recommenced production using pre-WWII designs and equipment Rarity Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrentis Nedinsco s´ Gravenhage Systeem Dienstglas 8x30. a seperate company at Oberkochen in West Germany Details about Binoculars Zeiss Jena DF 7x50 Military. one at the original location of Jena, in what was then the new nation of East Germany (and continuing to use the original ‘Carl Zeiss Jena’ marking), and
The binoculars are made by Zeiss and are post-WWII productionĪfter WWII, there were two Zeiss companies in operation: