Used Swarovski Binoculars
Swarovski binoculars are considered to be among the elite in field glasses because of the high level of technology applied to their inner workings. Reflection, refraction, and dispersion are reduced to a minimum with these optics.
![]() Canon 8x25 IS Image Stabilized Compact Binoculars US $224.95 |
![]() STEINER COMMANDER PILOT S BINOCULARS W COMPASS US $450.00 |
![]() SWAROVSKI HABICHT SLC 8X30 W BINOCULARS US $850.00 |
![]() Swarovski Optik 58191 15x56 WB SLC New Binocular Green US $2,269.00 |
![]() New Swarovski Pocket Traveler 8x20 Binocular Tan 46018 US $679.00 |
![]() Swarovski 15x56 WB SLC Binoculars US $2,269.00 |
![]() Swarovski 10x42 WB SLC Binoculars US $1,699.00 |
![]() Swarovski 7x50 SLC Binoculars US $1,599.00 |
![]() Swarovski 8X30 WB SLC Binoculars US $1,149.00 |
![]() Nikon 10x42 Premier LX L Binoculars PRISTINE US $795.00 |
This brand includes a wide range of glasses from all-purpose units down to those intended for extreme conditions. It also has a series that focuses on design. Magnifications include 7x, 8x, 8.5x, 10x, and 15x. Objective lens diameters available range from a low of 20mm to a high of 56mm, thus offering lenses suitable for the stars of the opera as well as the stars in the sky. The field of view (FOV) of these lenses varies from 231 to 420 feet, at 1,000 yards.
Swarovski binoculars are offered in 22 models which are grouped in one of six series, including the EL, Crystal Pocket, Pocket, and SLC. Of these, the most saleable is the EL 10x42 WB. The 10x refers to its magnification, while the 42 means that its objective lens is 42mm. While it may not be suitable for astronomical observations, its objective lens is sufficiently wide for most conditions. It has an FOV of 330 feet at 1,000 yards. It is lightweight enough to be held even by one hand. Of course, these features come at a price. A model EL 10x42 WB costs US$1,969.00. Expensive but, as those who have used it say, worth it.









