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Pine shelter belt and grazing marsh, early evening at North Warren RSPB reserve Black Guillemot at sunset Snowdrops in Stefans Buczacki's garden

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10x42 Ultravid HD



  
Previously, the Leica Ultravid class had already impressed with its outstanding technical achievements and its superior optical quality. Now, with the innovative Ultravid HD models with 50, 42 and 32 mm objective diameters, the Leica engineers have once again succeeded in setting new standards.


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10x42 Ultravid HD

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LEICA ULTRAVID 10 x 42 HD
The most powerful binocular in the 42 mm Ultravid class. The redesigned eyecups allow for a very comfortable positioning of the eye. This becomes very apparent with the improved image steadiness while viewing over great distances.

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Pine shelter belt and grazing marsh, early evening at RSPB North Warren reserve - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 2003-4784-009 )
Black Guillemot at sunset - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 1022652 )
Snowdrops in Stefans Buczacki's garden - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 2003-4699-009)