SEE THE UNSEEN - SWAROVSKI OPTIK
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SEE THE UNSEEN - SWAROVSKI OPTIK
EN EN 07/2013 We reserve the right to make changes regarding design and delivery. We accept no liability for printing errors. All image rights owned by SWAROVSKI OPTIK. For further information please contact: SEE THE UNSEEN NATURE SEE THE UNSEEN WWW.SWAROVSKIOPTIK.COM SWAROVSKI OPTIK THE COMPANY SERVICE REPAIRS SWAROVSKI OPTIK has a repair service for customers who would like to have their equipment serviced or standard wearing parts replaced. This team can also help when damage is sustained, for instance, due 2 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K to a small mishap, providing an extremely customer-friendly, rapid, and efficient service. Our service team can even restore older models to working order again. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 79 U2 PASSING ON THE FIRE My great-grandfather Wilhelm Swarovski, who founded SWAROVSKI OPTIK, was an enthusiastic lover of nature. One of his favorite spots was the imposing Habicht mountain in the Stubai Alps, where he used to go to relax, recharge his batteries, and work on new ideas, visions, and projects. He also enjoyed observing the native wildlife, and was absolutely fascinated by the majestic hawks, renowned for their extremely powerful vision. When looking for an animal as a company crest for SWAROVSKI OPTIK exactly 30 years ago, the hawk was the obvious choice, representing, on the one hand, the company’s deep roots in Tyrol and, on the other, the precision that SWAROVSKI OPTIK has been aiming toward ever since with its long-range optical products. Our highly skilled staff, who drive forward developments with a pioneering spirit and a love for detail, carry this flame in them. Revolutionary innovations, such as the brand-new ATX/STX spotting scope system, are testament to the fact that we not only want to do things better, but also differently. Whenever you hold and look through one of our products, and experience a very special moment with SWAROVSKI OPTIK, I want you to sense the same joy and fire that we also feel every day for our work. After all, the world belongs to those who can see beauty. Decades have passed since then. Many things have changed, but a lot remains the same: the hawk is still the company crest – the clear acknowledgement of the location and also the constant endeavor made by everyone to continually improve our products. In this respect, we view tradition at SWAROVSKI OPTIK not in terms of worshipping the ashes, but of passing on the fire. 2 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K CARINA SCHIESTL-SWAROVSKI Chairwoman of the Executive Board 3 EDITORIAL Our product innovations are clear proof that SWAROVSKI OPTIK is consistently breaking the mold. The revolutionary modular ATX/STX spotting scope system or SWAROVISION technology are worth mentioning here as outstanding examples of this. This spirit of innovation pervades the entire company at SWAROVSKI OPTIK. Deliberately conceiving and creating things in a new and exciting way, in keeping with the times, was our main inspiration for this brochure. Our wish is to provide you with a variety of interesting features to read that illuminate all aspects of nature observation, travel destinations, culture, and birds worldwide. The sections are therefore arranged according to areas of use, rather than being strictly divided up based on product groups. We believe that this is a more modern and attractive way to convey our message. The products presented in each section are the top recommendations from our experts. The articles were also produced with the assistance of our colleagues who work for SWAROVSKI OPTIK across the globe, and who are keen to share their priceless expertise with you. We would like to thank them for their help! 4 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 5 CONTENTS LEGAL NOTICE Publisher: SWAROVSKI OPTIK KG, Daniel-Swarovski-Strasse 70, 6067 Absam, Austria · Concept & design: Gruppe am Park, Schillerstrasse 1, 4020 Linz, Austria, in cooperation with SWAROVSKI OPTIK KG · Photos: All image rights owned by SWAROVSKI OPTIK 6 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 08THE SWAROVSKI OPTIK PRINCIPLE 14EXPERT KNOWLEDGE – GOOD. BETTER. AWESOME! 20 DIVERSITY OF BIRDING – WHERE THE VULTURES CIRCLE 26WITH A CLEAR CONSCIENCE – OUT OF LOVE FOR NATURE 32 SPECIAL FEATURE: BACKYARD BIRDWATCHING 34BIRDING TRIPS – BIRD PARADISE ON EARTH 40TRAVELING – GO WEST! 46 SPECIAL FEATURE: ADVENTURE CRUISE 48DIGISCOPING – THE SPECIAL MOMENT 52 SPECIAL FEATURE: DIGISCOPING TIPS 54SWAROVSKI OPTIK QUALITY STANDARDS 64PRODUCT OVERVIEW 74SWAROVSKI OPTIK – THE COMPANY S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 7 THE SWAROVSKI OPTIK PRINCIPLE THE SWAROVSKI OPTIK PRINCIPLE Every company needs a stable, secure foundation that it can build on. SWAROVSKI OPTIK regards tradition, origin, quality awareness, entrepreneurial boldness, innovativeness, absolute devotion to service, and product functionality as the core values guiding all its actions. These principles have evolved from within the company at SWAROVSKI OPTIK and they are put into practice every day by all our staff. 8 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 9 THE SWAROVSKI OPTIK PRINCIPLE 1 2 3 4 10 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K TRADITION We are a family-run business and, as such, we must in all conscience pass it on to our successors. SWAROVSKI OPTIK regards this as a long-term matter, which is why we’re not just thinking about the next five or ten years, but about future generations. TYROL, AUSTRIA The clear commitment to the company and production site in Tyrol instills confidence. We firmly believe that customers who opt for a premium quality product also take a very close look at where and how a company manufactures its products. QUALITY OF THE HIGHEST ORDER The notion of quality is given meticulous consideration at SWAROVSKI OPTIK and goes beyond purely technical aspects. The whole package matters to us: outstanding optics, functionality, ergonomics, design, service – all of which must be perfectly harmonized. LASTING VALUE The actual value of a product is revealed in its daily use. If you like a product, use it often, and have enjoyed it for many years, then it is of lasting value. For most people, these are precisely the reasons why they choose SWAROVSKI OPTIK: because they know that it is an investment for life. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 5 6 7 8 COURAGE At SWAROVSKI OPTIK the courage the team shows in developing superior products matters. Anyone who wishes to offer innovative products must constantly go to the furthest possible limits, allow time for developments, and take new paths. SERVICE Customer service is an essential part of the SWAROVSKI OPTIK brand identity and awareness at the highest level. Even when things go wrong, we guarantee that a repair is always carried out quickly and to the customer’s satisfaction. RESPONSIBILITY Anyone who, like SWAROVSKI OPTIK, is surrounded by such natural beauty is aware that they have to bear some responsibility for it. We comply with the most stringent requirements for caring for and preserving the environment, and we voluntarily conform to the highest standards. FUNCTIONALITY Many members of our staff use SWAROVSKI OPTIK products almost every day, taking them into the open countryside, on excursions or trips. This simply creates a sense of how something should work perfectly. Having this knowledge benefits the development of new products. 11 12 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 13 EXPERT KNOWLEDGE EXPERT KNOWLEDGE GOOD. BETTER. AWESOME! The most important thing you need to be a better birder is dedication. Or, as renowned birder Kenn Kaufman puts it, “Birding is something we do for enjoyment; so if you enjoy it, you’re a good birder. If you enjoy it a lot, you’re a great birder.” With the help of dedicated birder Martin Garner, we have compiled a list of the best tips to help you go from being a good to an outstanding birder. ADOPT A CHILDLIKE PERSPECTIVE AND RETAIN A SENSE OF WONDER It may sound simple, but just think back to that moment when, for the very first time, you really took notice of a bird and remember the unique feelings associated with it. Many a birder will be able to describe this wonderful experience to you in precise detail. If you can learn to embrace the same enthusiasm, joy, curiosity, and sense of wonder every time you go birding, you’ll automatically become a better birder. FIND OUT HOW YOU LEARN BEST Don’t limit your expectations in terms of what you’ll discover or experience the next time you go birding. Many people only see what they’ve been told they will see beforehand, or they just notice what they expect to see. But there are so many opportunities for you to be able to broaden your horizons. Many learn best by reading up about birds, some prefer listening, and others have to be out and about. If you discover what your favorite method of learning is when you’re birding, you’re onto a winner. 14 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K OVERCOME THE LIMITATIONS OF BOOKS Most people who are just getting into birding start off with an appropriate reference book. Over time, the books you read usually become more comprehensive and specialized. But you should bear in mind that books can also impose limits. No matter how detailed a book is, it won’t cover many aspects of birding, such as unusual behavior, meaning it shouldn’t necessarily be regarded as the be all and end all. It would be better to start off by asking bird biologists questions and thinking about their responses. And don’t forget, in addition to all the books, to go out into nature every day and watch birds, no matter where you are. IMPROVE YOUR VISUAL ACUITY: SEE THROUGH THE EYES OF A HAWK According to an old birder adage, the eye can see better with practice. The more you observe birds, the more you’ll notice and the sooner you’ll be able to recognize and identify things. However, the human eye, by its very nature, also has finite limits. Anyone looking through a modern spotting scope for the first time will be overwhelmed by the clarity of detail, brightness, and by how close you can get to birds. Through the brand-new ATX/STX spotting scope system from SWAROVSKI OPTIK, you can see fine details on a distant sandpiper that you never would have dreamed possible – almost like through the eyes of a hawk. Never before has there been a spotting scope with such outstanding detail resolution with up to 70x magnification. And with the EL 50 binoculars you are also best equipped to experience indescribable detail and viewing pleasure. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 15 EXPERT KNOWLEDGE FOCUSED VIEW 12 simple tips for better birding 1 2 3 4 16 Watch birds every time as if you were doing it for the first time. Expect to learn something every time, even if you’re only watching in your immediate surroundings. Retain your desire for discovery and constantly ask questions. Develop your own methods for describing and remembering both what you see and hear, and avoid using mundane descriptions. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 5 6 7 8 Learn, depending on your situation, how you can get closer to the birds in your surroundings and interact with them. Make mistakes, knowing that everyone else makes them too. There’s no such thing as a bad day’s birding. Go out for as long as you can, even if it’s only for ten minutes. Make your locality your favorite place for birdwatching and find out what you can learn and discover there. 9 10 11 12 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K Specialize in one subject, for instance identifying hawks, garden bird behavior, or recording bird sounds. Set yourself a specific goal, such as you’d like to discover a particular species. You won’t always be successful, but you’ll learn an awful lot in the process. Make lists of the different areas for watching birds in your locality, and visit them as often as you can to find out what potential they offer. Collect information in a structured manner by making individual recordings and sketches, taking photographs, writing observations down, sharing what you’re learning with others and, very importantly, seek the company of birders who can encourage and challenge you. 17 EXPERT KNOWLEDGE EL 50 PERFECT FOR AMAZING DISCOVERIES Rugged coastal cliffs, dark and mysterious forests, or blazing sunshine in the desert. The ultimate birding challenge can take place at any time, in any place. The EL 50 binoculars with SWAROVISION technology offer you fantastic detail recognition in every situation, enabling you to identify very rare birds, even from longer distances. They are also perfect for use during twilight. And, in particular, birders who overcome limitations appreciate the EL 50 binoculars’ perfect ergonomic design, as they can hold them very still in their hand thanks to the depressions for added grip and the EL wrap-around grip. CLOSER THAN ALL THE OTHERS The 12x and 10x magnification, together with the large objective lens diameter, allow you to see every shade with razor-sharp clarity. COMFORTABLE FIT IN YOUR HAND Practical depressions for added grip and the revolutionary EL wraparound grip allow you to appreciate unrivaled ergonomic design and optimum comfort when birding. ATX 30-70x95 GO TO THE LIMITS The ATX 30-70x95 is a firm favorite of anyone wanting to achieve optimum performance when birding. This professional spotting scope makes very intricate details visible. Even seabirds or other rare bird species can be observed in action and identified effortlessly using the ATX 30-70x95. RAZOR-SHARP You are guaranteed unique views thanks to the breathtaking optics, based on SWAROVISION technology, and the 70x magnification. FLEXIBLE AND ADAPTABLE Its modular design allows you, if necessary, to switch between the small or large objective lens diameter whenever you want. Not to mention that you can pack this scope easily in your luggage. 18 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 19 DIVERSITY OF BIRDING DIVERSITY OF BIRDING WHERE THE VULTURES CIRCLE Spain’s Extremadura region is regarded as the dream destination for birders and digiscopers in Europe. This area in western Spain, which is relatively sparsely populated, is home to as many as 337 bird species, including 194 breeding birds, in the course of a year. The Monfragüe National Park is located in the province of Cáceres, in northern Extremadura. Here, the partially dammed Tagus and Tiétar Rivers join together to form the ideal breeding ground for birds of prey, thanks to the deep rocky gorges. The national park is bordered in the north and south by grazed “dehesas,” oak woodlands, which also provide a source of food for many bird species. This expansive area offers several vantage points that are extremely conducive to digiscoping. One example is the Castle of Monfragüe. This fortification dates back to the ninth century and provides a striking backdrop in the midst of this bird kingdom, as well as a magnificent view of the turquoise waters of the Tagus. However, the main attraction in Monfragüe is undoubtedly the “buitres” – the vultures, with the park being home to a large number and 20 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K variety that cannot be found in any other region in Europe. But Monfragüe is arguably most famous for its Eurasian Black Vultures. With a wingspan of nearly 3 meters (9.8 ft), they are one of the largest flying bird species in Eurasia. Being able to observe these powerful, imposing birds of prey up close is a unique privilege and a really humbling experience for any birder. In Monfragüe there are more than 330 pairs of these remarkable scavengers – the largest concentration of Eurasian Black Vultures in the whole of Europe. Many of the rocks are a hub of frenetic flying activity all day long, especially since the Eurasian Black Vultures are not the only vultures in the area. In fact, according to current estimates, the population of Griffon Vultures is at least twice as high. This species has a surprisingly long neck – useful 21 DIVERSITY OF BIRDING EL 42 AS DIVERSE AS THE BIRD WORLD ITSELF Birds know no boundaries. There’s hardly a region in the world where birders cannot encounter these fascinating creatures. This is precisely why it is important that our binoculars can also perfectly handle the broadest range of environments perfectly. The EL 42 binoculars are particularly multifunctional and versatile. SWAROVISION technology and a large field of view bring all bird lovers closer to vultures, eagles, or even butterflies, as well as to the bird species that you have in the forests near your home. PERFECT FOR ANYWHERE The EL 42 binoculars are perfect for many uses. SMART COMBINATION A perfect combination of size, weight, and outstanding SWAROVISION optics. PRECISION IN ACTION An unrivaled close-up setting of 1.5 meters (4.9 ft) and the rapid, reliable focusing mechanism make the EL 42 a real multitalented product for birders who also like wandering in the forest. for reaching in to carcasses – and can be seen nesting in their hundreds on the jagged rock faces in the park. There is yet another species of vulture here that can inspire spectacular photos: the Egyptian Vulture. Around 30 pairs of these vultures visit Monfragüe in the spring and summer months. One fascinating feature of this vulture, one of the 22 smallest of the vultures, is that while spending their winters in Africa, they have been known to break large ostrich eggs using stones. This remarkable talent for using tools or implements is only known from a few bird species. The vultures arouse great fascination among visitors, yet they are just one of many species of birds on display in the colorful bird world S WA R O V S K I O P T I K of Extremadura. There are also numerous endangered species in the region, such as the Spanish Imperial Eagle or Black Stork that take refuge there. You can find out more about the ornithological highlights, suggested tours, and exploratory excursions at WWW.BIRDINGINEXTREMADURA.COM S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 23 DIVERSITY OF BIRDING ATX 85 + DCB II digital camera base ATX/STX 25-60x85 MULTIFUNCTIONAL FOR EXPERTS DCB II FOR SPONTANEITY Spending the whole day watching birds in the reed beds, responding to every slight movement, and then enjoying the sight is a challenge for any keen birder. This is where you can rely on the ATX/STX 25-60x85 – this spotting scope can do it all. No matter whether it’s with you traveling around or while spending all day among reed beds, this is a scope that is also perfect for digiscoping and allows you to take superb shots over longer distances. Easy to handle, quick to use. Whether you’re shooting a short video of a kingfisher that suddenly appears, or taking a snapshot of a rare bird of prey, the DCB II digital camera base now enables you to capture these moments forever and share them afterwards. The DCB II is distinctive for its easy handling and can be used quickly thanks to its slick design. PORTABLE AND POWERFUL The ATX/STX 25-60x85, equipped with SWAROVISION technology, is a winning combination of optical performance and compact design. OBSERVING MADE SIMPLE CAPTURING THE FASCINATION Quick and simple to use – ideal for observation. Its shortest focusing distance is 3.6 meters (11.8 ft), which also makes it ideal for macro-digiscoping. 24 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K WITH A CLEAR CONSCIENCE WITH A CLEAR CONSCIENCE OUT OF LOVE FOR NATURE Countless people all over the world have been fascinated by birdwatching over the last few decades. A brief, historical outline of how birdwatching evolved and its close relationship with environmental protection from the outset is presented below. Before the 18th century, birds were regarded either with fear and distrust, as a bad omen, or they were seen merely as a source of food. It was only when Gilbert White, a Hampshire vicar, came along that this image was transformed. He didn’t want to accept the common practice of having to shoot a bird first in order to be able to determine its species. This made him one of the first birdwatchers. His book “The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne,” written in 1789, remains one of the most published books in the UK to this day. This highlights the great interest in the subject and also why England is seen as the home of birdwatching. In the late 19th century, institutions like the Audubon Society in the USA or the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds in the UK started their work to protect birds. After the Second Industrial Revolution in the early 1920s, the first major movements to embrace the notion of environmental protection emerged – and these were also in the UK. People no longer lived in and with nature, but instead visited it at weekends, and they had a concern for the protection of unspoiled areas from industrialization. In the UK, birdwatching became known and popular as a mass movement mainly in the 1960s and 1970s. One of the main reasons for this can be traced back to the wide range of TV shows devoted to birds and nature. 26 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K Their presenters became celebrities, and this development continues to this day, with the successful BBC shows “Springwatch” and “Autumnwatch.” The enthusiasm shown for these programs encourages people to connect more with their environment and stand up for nature conservation. And there’s no sign of the popularity of birdwatching waning. According to recent surveys, there are around 6 million Britons and over 46 million Americans interested in birdwatching. Not to mention the growing number of celebrities that are said to be birdwatchers, like Mick Jagger, Daryl Hannah, and Cameron Diaz – these celebrities suddenly make it cool to be interested in nature. The growth in popularity and importance of birdwatching has also been accompanied by a constant improvement in the equipment available to birdwatchers. The success of SWAROVSKI OPTIK, therefore, goes hand in hand with that of birdwatching, with the evolution of the SLC 42 binoculars showing this beautifully. The SLC range of binoculars, with reliable high-precision optics and a sturdy, solid design, was first presented in 1989. In the same year, the first British Birdwatching Fair also took place in Rutland Water, which has since grown to become a major crowd-puller. The aim of the organizers, namely to protect nature, was backed by SWAROVSKI OPTIK S WA R O V S K I O P T I K right from the start. The latest, third generation of these popular multipurpose binoculars stands out thanks to a smaller, more compact design, crystal-clear, lifelike color reproduction, and a price-performance ratio that is second to none. This makes them a very sensible choice for birdwatchers wanting to explore the beauty of nature, and for those committed to the environment. SWAROVSKI OPTIK was founded by Wilhelm Swarovski more than 60 years ago with the aim of bringing nature closer. The company has continued to develop in this direction, with environmentally sensitive production processes and the support of numerous nature conservation projects. Conservation work with Le Balkan Foundation, a small NGO in Bulgaria, has brought positive results for the threatened Dalmatian Pelican. Continuous work with the colony since the late 1990s has taken the form of, amongst other things, the protection of an important breeding colony and the provision of numerous breeding platforms to protect breeding birds from roaming predators. In addition, SWAROVSKI OPTIK has joined forces with the RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) as the “Species Champion” of the Sociable Lapwing in BirdLife International’s “Preventing Extinctions Programme," helping to ensure a deeper understanding of the transregional threats to the species and actively working at all levels to ensure its long-term survival in the wild. 27 NEW SLC 42 A TRUSTY COMPANION Their compact size and rugged design make the SLC 42 binoculars the perfect companion for an extended trip on the lake or in the reed beds, as well as in the forest – ideal for discovering nature and its secrets. SWAROVSKI OPTIK SLC binoculars have been an established choice among birdwatchers for years. The outstanding features of SWAROVSKI OPTIK’s new product are its powerful, true-color, highcontrast, high-definition optics, and its comfortable handling. DECADES OF QUALITY REDEFINED Especially compact and rugged. The new SLC 42 binoculars stand for proven quality in a handy form. REDISCOVERING BEAUTY The high-precision, high-definition optics deliver true-color, high-contrast images, perfect for identifying bird species. ALWAYS HAVING A GOOD GRIP Their ergonomic design makes the SLC 42 binoculars a comfortable classic. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 29 ATS 80 AN EASY FIRST STEP This is the best choice for anyone looking to embark on the adventure of birding. The ATS 80 with SWAROVSKI OPTIK high-definition optics is among the lightest high-quality spotting scopes in the world, also producing impressive long-range images, for instance on mud flats. Its ergonomic and comfortable to use design guarantees plenty of enjoyment while making discoveries, right from the start. PROVEN OVER THE YEARS The development of the new ATS 80 has been inspired by the many years of experience that SWAROVSKI OPTIK has in creating spotting scopes. ALWAYS RELIABLE This quality scope has powerful features, making it a sound, practical total package. 30 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 31 SPECIAL FEATURE: BACKYARD BIRDWATCHING SPECIAL FEATURE: BACKYARD BIRDWATCHING STORIES WRITTEN BY LIFE Birdwatching outside your home and in your backyard is a wonderful way to get to know, appreciate, and love the nature literally on your doorstep. We’ve taken a look, listened around us, and learned why the popularity of this leisure activity is steadily growing among young and old alike. “My first experience was when a shy visitor to my backyard caught my interest. I got myself a book on birds and learned that it was a Dunnock. Even though I now see it every day, it still always fills me with indescribable joy.” “It was a Blackburnian Warbler that sparked my great love of birds. One day I was outside when I heard a very beautiful song. I looked up – and there it was. It was love at first sight!” GAIL FISHER, SWAROVSKI OPTIK North America GINO MERCHIERS, SWAROVSKI OPTIK Benelux CL COMPANION 30 THE PERFECT COMPANION The CL Companion binoculars mark the advent of a new era in observation. By always having these binoculars at hand, whether you’re in the garden or out and about, you’ll see your surroundings through completely new eyes, and you’ll be speechless at the beauty that you’ve failed to notice until now. 32 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K ALWAYS TO HAND SEEING SIMPLY EVERYTHING The CL Companion 30 binoculars are always ready to use thanks to their small, handy format. The high-precision optics and easyto-use design provide moments of sheer joy. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 33 BIRDING TRIPS BIRDING TRIPS BIRD PARADISE ON EARTH Just imagine 850 species of birds in an area of just 51,000 square kilometers (19,691 square miles). The Central American country of Costa Rica is one of the most dreamt-of holiday destinations for birders and nature lovers. SWAROVSKI OPTIK North America Naturalist Market Manager Clay Taylor shares this opinion, and has already been on many a trip to this natural paradise. Any birder or nature lover traveling to Costa Rica for the first time is likely to be overwhelmed by the huge diversity of flora and fauna. It is normally a good idea to join an experienced nature guide, like Alex Villegas from San José. For more than 20 years, Alex has been guiding people with great enthusiasm, collecting an invaluable treasure chest of knowledge and insider tips on the best places. As more than a quarter of Costa Rica’s land area is protected, there are more than 25 wildlife parks – so you really have a myriad of options open to you. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K On their most recent trip through Costa Rica, Clay Taylor and Alex Villegas visited the Los Quetzales National Park. Set up in 2005, one of the park’s main aims is to preserve the natural habitat of the gorgeous Resplendent Quetzal. Getting a glimpse of this “luck-bearing bird of god,” as it was described by the Aztecs because of its rare, enigmatic beauty, is definitely one of the highlights for anyone traveling to Costa Rica. The reverence for the Resplendent Quetzal goes way back to the pre-Columbian tribes, who hunted it for its magnificent tail feathers. But anyone who killed this bird, which was honored as a deity, was sentenced to death by the Aztecs. It is a symbol of freedom and decorates the national emblem of Guatemala. 35 The male birds, with their scarlet belly, are the main focus of attention, but discovering a Resplendent Quetzal in the cloud forest areas is a particular challenge. When searching for them, Clay and Alex rely not only on their intuition, but also on their equipment. “You’re definitely at an advantage if you’re using good optical equipment when birding in the rainforest. The small, light, crystal-clear EL 32 binoculars do a brilliant job and are great for finding the tiniest of birds even in foggy and rainy conditions,” says Clay Taylor. Alex Villegas is excited about the new modular ATX spotting scope system: “Compact design and light weight are essential when making arduous journeys through the rainforest. With its relatively small 65-mm objective lens diameter, the ATX 65 is the perfect travel spotting scope, and you don’t miss out on top-class optical performance, a large field of view, and an impressive close focus.” The pair were rewarded with many unique viewing experiences during their trip. In addition to their pursuit of the Resplendent Quetzal, other highlights of this spectacular journey included a Silvery-throated Jay, Blackcrested Coquette, and the tiny Snowcap (a type of hummingbird). ATX/STX 25-60x65 BETTER OVER LONG DISTANCES In distant countries exotic birds frequently appear before birders’ lenses. On these occasions it may take some time to capture a picture. But the wait is worthwhile when you experience, close up, the wonderful array of colors in the plumage through a high-quality spotting scope. The ATX/STX 25-60x65 provides you with special views because this lightweight, compact scope is the perfect companion on every trip. Reliable, light to carry, and with an optical system second to none, it makes your discoveries even more enjoyable. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K LIGHT AND HANDY Its small objective lens diameter and modular structure mean this travel scope has a compact design. LETTING YOUR EYE ROAM Outstanding optical quality brings you close to your subject, even in faraway countries. 37 BIRDING TRIPS EL 32 MOMENTS – THE MOST PRECIOUS SOUVENIRS You’ve traveled for miles to be able to see it. Then suddenly it’s there, that rare glimpse of a hummingbird. And your EL 32 binoculars ensure that you’re right up close. After all, when it comes to image quality, these binoculars are the perfect choice. The image is razor sharp right to the periphery, and the binoculars’ special coating brings you amazing color fidelity and sharp outlines. The EL 32 binoculars are extremely light and handy, making them perfect when traveling. 38 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K DOWN TO THE FINEST DETAILS Lifelike colors, sharp outlines. SWAROVISION means that you always have outstanding image quality. MAKING YOUR BAG EXTRA LIGHT Lightweight design, excellent handling. They are particularly suitable for travelers who want to carry binoculars as well as a spotting scope and camera. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 39 TRAVELING TRAVELING GO WEST! There’s a succession of features of natural beauty along the west coast of the US and Canada. A wonderful journey of discovery for the whole family took us from Vancouver in Canada to Seattle in the US, and from there along the famous and breathtaking Highway 1 to Los Angeles via San Francisco. We’d like to share with you the most beautiful and spectacular highlights, and the best bit of it is that having CL Companion binoculars in my luggage made it an even more intense experience. Vancouver: it was good to move around after endless hours on the plane. We rented bikes and went off to explore Stanley Park, the largest in Canada. Half a million trees welcomed us as we leisurely cycled around the park’s sea wall and visited the eight native Indian totem poles. Lo and behold: having binoculars meant that we could make out their colorful details even better. Next stop, Seattle: we chose to travel from Canada to the US by sea, and we didn’t regret it. On the crossing, which lasted around three hours, we not only saw the most wonderful landscapes, but were also incredibly lucky to be able to watch whales from the ship. Good thing we had the CL Companion binoculars at hand. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K Next stop, San Francisco: we traveled by car to San Francisco via Portland and discovered the lovely coast of Oregon en route. Many feel that this is where the Pacific is at its most beautiful, which is a view that we happily subscribe to. We were particularly impressed by our trip to Redwood National Park with its huge California redwood trees. After so many spectacular impressions of nature, we enjoyed the colorful contrast offered to us by Frisco, the popular Pacific metropolis. Destination Los Angeles: having escaped the hustle and bustle of the big city, we longed for nature again. The divine Big Sur coastal section didn’t disappoint at all in this respect. Using the CL Companion binoculars we spotted sea lions, sea otters, and gray whales. After this, we were all geared up for the biggest city on our trip: LA. Unfortunately, we didn’t have enough time to see that many attractions, sights, museums, etc. But one thing is for sure: we’ll be back! 41 TRAVELING NEW CL POCKET PUTS THE WORLD IN YOUR POCKET A holiday is full of impressions. A wonder of nature here, and a historical building there. Or perhaps you’re just enjoying the landscape from a viewpoint? With the CL Pocket model you can always have a small, slim pair of binoculars at hand. Their practicality, well-conceived design, and, of course, their proven optical quality offer you everything you need to enjoy an impressive travel experience. CL COMPANION ALWAYS PRACTICAL ON THE MOVE SMALL OUTSIDE, BIG INSIDE Thanks to their small, foldable design, you can easily put the CL Pocket binoculars in your pocket and have them with you wherever you are. When traveling or walking through the forest, everyone will see something unexpected. The same is true of car journeys: your eye roams over the landscape, and you catch a glimpse of something interesting. For these moments you should always have a small, compact pair of binoculars at hand, like the CL Companion. Ideal for that special experience of nature. CLEAR VISION The best optical performance comes with very comfortable viewing and an easy-to-use design. HANDY TRAVEL COMPANION STRONG AND QUICK EYE-CATCHING COMPANION The CL Companion binoculars are perfect when you’re traveling, and they impress with their excellent optics. You can always quickly grab them, with their rugged and watertight design. With their perfect design, these binoculars attract admiring glances wherever they are. 42 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 43 ReisEN ABOVE THE ROOFTOPS Apart from the well-known viewpoints, more and more new viewpoints can be discovered that may not initially strike you as such. 1 2 44 PARIS The view from the Eiffel Tower or the Notre Dame is certainly delightful, but also a little unoriginal. We recommend anyone visiting Paris and looking for something out of the ordinary to enjoy the spectacular 360º view from the terrace of the Printemps department store. Address: 64, boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris VENICE The finest view over the lagoon city with its sea of terracotta roofs, canals, and churches is provided from the campanile of the church of San Giorgio Maggiore – on a sunny day you can see as far as the Alps. The small island of the same name is located right opposite San Marco and can be reached by the regular vaporetto waterbus service from St Mark’s Square. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 3 4 ISTANBUL “5.Kat” means “5th floor” in Turkish and is also the name of a bar and restaurant providing one of the most spectacular views over the European and Asian part of Istanbul, as well as over the Bosphorus. 5.Kat is located in an ordinary apartment block not far from Taksim Square and is particularly enchanting during the evening. Address: Soğancı Sokak No: 7, 34433 Istanbul, www.5kat.com LONDON You can find an outstanding combination of art and fine views if you pay the Tate Modern a visit. The renovated power station is regarded as one of the world’s biggest modern art museums. From here you can enjoy an amazing view over the River Thames and of St Paul’s from the top floor. Address: Bankside, London SE1; nearest tube station: Southwark S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 45 SPECIAL FEATURE: ADVENTURE CRUISE TO THE END OF THE WORLD By exploring the remotest corners of Alaska by ship, you can take in some of the most magical landscapes in the world while tracing the journey of great explorer Vitus Bering, although in much greater comfort. Untouched, unspoiled nature, impressive animal habitats, and countless impressions that you will never, ever forget. The trip of a lifetime. TRIP HIGHLIGHT: KODIAK The National Wildlife Refuge of the same name is home to more than 2,000 brown bears and 600 pairs of bald eagles. All five species of North American salmon are found in its rivers, and the coastal waters are, at times, used by more than 1.5 million seabirds. In a word: incredible. for 44 fish species, while the uplands are inhabited by brown and black bears, as well as moose, caribou, and muskox. On the coast, whales pass by on their migration. TRIP HIGHLIGHT: BAR-TAILED GODWIT One sight worth seeing on this group of islands is the petrified trees that have been declared a National Natural Landmark. There is also a completely open view of the 2,700-meter (8,858-ft) Pavlov Volcano, one of the most active in the region. No bird flies further than this long-distance migrant. In 2007, a bird tagged with a mini-transmitter and nicknamed “E7” was shown to fly 11,500 km (7,146 miles) or nine days non-stop to its first stopover – from Alaska across the Pacific to New Zealand. The Yukon Delta also plays a major role in this, allowing the birds to build up their strength in summer for their trans-Pacific flight, with a large supply of food and few natural enemies. TRIP HIGHLIGHT: YUKON DELTA TRIP HIGHLIGHT: EL 32 Even back in 1909, US President Theodore Roosevelt recognized the significance of this tundra plain when he declared it a conservation area for native birds. With an area of 77,000 km2 (29,730 square miles), this delta between the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers is one of the largest nesting sites for waders in North America. The courses of the river also offer spawning and retreat areas Always ready at hand to capture awesome impressions up close. Enjoy unusual iceberg formations, animals that you’ve never seen before, or simply the beauty of nature. The lightweight design means that the EL 32 binoculars can fit into any travel kit, and their crystal-clear optical quality lets you discover details that would have left even Vitus Bering speechless. TRIP HIGHLIGHT: SHUMAGIN ISLANDS 46 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K EL 32 A PERFECT SEA VIEW If you’re exploring distant countries or unique landscapes, this imposes particular demands on long-range optical systems. If you’re watching dolphins swimming alongside the bow of your ship, or birds approaching land, you need binoculars that are particularly comfortable to hold and offer crystal-clear optics. The EL 32 binoculars can offer all this and much more. They are small, light, and completely ergonomic. The large field of view and SWAROVISION technology provide you with true-color, sharp, high-contrast images. CRYSTAL CLEAR ON THE HIGH SEAS CLASSIC DESIGN COMFORTABLE VIEWS Brilliant SWAROVISION technology allows you to see true-color, sharp, high-contrast images. An optical system that sets the benchmark in this area. The ultimate in binoculars that combines light weight, perfect handling, and a refined design. The large field of view gives you a better impression of what is going on. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 47 DIGISCOPING DIGISCOPING THE SPECIAL MOMENT Dale Forbes manages SWA ROVSKI OPTIK’s Nature Segment and talks to us about the benefits of digiscoping and about what equipment is best for taking various kinds of photos. What makes digiscoping so fascinating? DALE FORBES: What makes digiscoping most special is that it allows you to capture moments at a distance, without needing to get too close to the subject. For instance, nowadays practically anyone can take great photos of rare or beautiful birds even if they are far away, something that was previously only possible with big, heavy telephoto lenses. Why is digiscoping so popular among birders? DF: Birding is not a passive hobby, but one where you’re on the move and outside a lot. Digiscoping complements this well, as the equipment tends to be relatively light and when you come across something spectacular or discover something unusual – even if it is shy or at a distance – you can easily take a photo or make a short video. This can be a 48 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K great addition to field sketches and notes, and often proves to be invaluable when trying to identify rare or unusual species. But surely, the point of digiscoping is not just to identify species of birds or animals? DF: That’s right. Digiscoping is much more than just a means of identification. For many, the main aim of their photos is to capture an awe-inspiring experience of nature or a moment of beauty or action. These images can be just wonderful to look at. What equipment do you recommend for digiscoping? DF: It depends entirely on what you want to use it for. We basically offer two adapters: the DCB II for compact cameras and the TLS APO for DSLR cameras. The former is ideal for those 49 DIGISCOPING who are mainly out birding but would also like the option of quickly getting a camera set up for a photo if something interesting happens. The latter, on the other hand, enables keen nature photographers to take outstanding photos with an entire system designed around taking great photos. Both adapter systems provide an impressive focal length range, with the new ATX/STX spotting scopes starting at about 750 mm and going well over 3,000 mm, depending on the camera. What subjects are particular favorites and are there any subjects that are particularly suitable for beginners to practice on? DF: Brightly colored birds like bee-eaters and bluebirds are very photogenic and will always be loved by digiscopers. Shorebirds are another great subject, albeit for a very different reason. It never hurts to have a little video of hard to identify species, but the best practice targets are often just the birds on a bird feeder, the ducks in a local park, or the zebras in a zoo. What role does sharing experiences play in digiscoping? DF: For a start, digiscoping doesn’t have to be something you do on your own. It’s a hobby that you can arrange to enjoy with lots of other people. Exchanging information is an important aspect for many digiscopers, whereby they share information not only about the best shots, but also about the best places and how to improve their technique. This is done very often via the Internet, with lots of digiscopers choosing to share their photos on social networks like Facebook or on their own blogs. TLS APO LOOKING FOR REMOTE OBJECTS UP CLOSE The TLS APO, with its outstanding optics, is the best adapter for challenging digiscoping using an SLR camera. It allows you to switch quickly between observing and shooting photos, and combines with ATX/STX spotting scopes to form a perfect unit, offering exceptional image quality and maximum ease of use. 50 CAPTURING NATURE Top-performance optics and 30 mm objective lenses guarantee a digiscoping experience that is out of the ordinary. FLEXIBLE PHOTOGRAPHY MADE SIMPLE The TLS APO adapter’s other outstanding features include its quick, extremely easy-to-use design, and high level of flexibility. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 51 SPECIAL FEATURE: DIGISCOPING TIPS SPECIAL FEATURE: DIGISCOPING TIPS HONING YOUR SKILLS More and more people want to create a different image of their world using digiscoping. The four expert tips we’ve selected will help you take even better digiscoping shots. 1 Geert Aaldering (NL) – “Digiscoper of the Year 2012” competitor (Pentax Optio A40 + SWAROVSKI OPTIK DCB, F3.4, 1/500s, ISO 50, shot distance: 10 m) 2 TIP #1 No matter whether you are using a digital compact, system, or DSLR camera, you should play around with it to find the best performance settings for your setup. It is definitely worthwhile exploring your camera’s features, including ISO, aperture priority, countdown timers, and focus settings. Furthermore, a good tripod – ideally in combination with a stable spotting scope rail – is most often a basic requirement for producing good images. 3 TIP #2 Ease yourself in slowly. Choose subjects that are within close range for your first photos, and use the lowest focal length possible. The reason for this is simple – the larger the focal length you use, the more susceptible your photos are to movement and the more likely it is that your images will be blurred. As you develop a better feel for the equipment, you can try varying the magnification and try out longer distances, but as the distances increase, the effect of heat shimmer and air impurity will become increasingly critical. 4 TIP #3 Animals are often on the move, making it difficult to focus the shot when they suddenly appear. If you are waiting somewhere for something to happen, try to predict the distance at which an animal may appear and pre-focus your digiscoping setup. That way, when an animal does appear, you will just need to correct little differences in focus and you are ready to go. This is particularly useful for larger birds like gulls and vultures that follow regular lines of flight. If, however, you have an animal sitting still, you will typically want to make sure the eye is in perfect focus. Using live view (and a digital zoom function) can be very useful to tweak the focus and get the sharpness you want. TIP #4 Try out different viewing angles. Most birders start by taking photos of birds in classic profile shots, but if you want to challenge yourself, you might want to try digiscoping rare, shy, or fast-moving species. Another somewhat more artistic challenge is to try to find unusual angles to capture interesting photos of other subjects, such as butterflies, frogs, and lizards. After all, it is precisely by adopting an uncommon viewing angle that you will add a particularly exciting touch to your pictures. As you know, practice makes perfect. If you’re looking for tips on how to conquer a digiscoping challenge, you should visit our website (and YouTube channel) at ATX 85 + DCB II digital camera base WWW.SWAROVSKIOPTIK.COM/DIGISCOPING 52 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 53 SWAROVSKI OPTIK QUALITY STANDARDS SWAROVSKI OPTIK QUALITY STANDARDS 54 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 55 SWAROVSKI OPTIK QUALITY STANDARDS SWAROVSKI OPTIK QUALITY STANDARDS WE GO THE EXTRA MILE “You have to imagine product development at SWA ROVSKI OPTIK as being – figuratively speaking – like interlocking cogs. One leads on to the other. At the end of the process you have a product whose optical attributes, ergonomic design, and materials are in perfect harmony. The process of creating our products involves merging future-oriented technology and traditional manufacture to form a whole.” GERD SCHREITER, Executive Board Member for Technical Operations How can we make our products even better? This is precisely the question that staff in our many departments rack their brains over. What do we need to change to make our products easier to use? Which materials are sturdy and feel nice? How do we get as close as possible to achieving perfect optics? The way these issues are tackled is what distinguishes SWAROVSKI OPTIK’s products from many others. Ultimately, it’s not about improving individual aspects, but about always enhancing the whole product. After all, anyone who opts for a quality product from SWAROVSKI OPTIK should simply expect the best. 56 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 57 1 SWAROVSKI OPTIK QUALITY STANDARDS PERFECTION REVEALED IN OPTICAL PERFORMANCE The centerpiece of every SWA ROVSK I OPTIK product is its optics. Different usage requirements place high demands on our research and development team. SWA ROVSK I OPTIK follows a strategy aimed at making its mark with a perfectly harmonious total package. An excellent example of this in terms of optical performance is SWA ROVISION technology, which makes the EL binoculars and ATX /STX spotting scopes the top products on the market. FIELD FLATTENER LENSES These produce a virtually flat image. This means that even the finest structures and smallest details are reproduced with razor-sharp clarity right up to the periphery. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? Edge-to-edge sharpness supports totally comfortable observation across the whole field of view. This saves time refocusing, and details can be captured at lightning speed. HIGH DEFINITION Lots of products are labeled “HD,” but what does this mean in terms of optical performance? In the case of EL and SLC binoculars and the ATX/STX and ATS/STS spotting scopes, it means highly innovative optical design, combined with fluoridecontaining lenses that minimize interference from color fringing. This enables maximum color fidelity and leads to a significant improvement in resolution and contrast. SWAROVSKI OPTIK can then achieve a new, pioneering HD standard that is second to none. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? The high-definition optical system OPTIMIZED COATINGS The enhanced lens and prism coatings biggest challenge facing SWAROVSKI OPTIK is how to combine the biggest possible field of view and an edge-to-edge sharp image. If it works, we can view it as a perfect optical achievement that those who wear glasses can fully benefit from too. (SWAROBRIGHT, SWAROTOP, SWARODUR) give noticeably better color reproduction, combined with even greater transmission. SWAROCLEAN, the coating on the outer surface of the lens, provides a non-stick finish. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? A large field of view is absolutely key WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? Viewing experiences are even more to success in a rapidly changing viewing situation. The benefit, particularly in poor light conditions, is that you can identify details much more easily. The mechanism for individually adjusting the twist-in eyecups that SWAROVSKI OPTIK offers with its binoculars and spotting scopes guarantees the best possible optical quality for everyone. impressive, even at twilight, and cleaning the lenses becomes significantly easier. SWAROVISION produces an extremely high-contrast image with natural colors and razor-sharp outlines. This enables you to make out crucial details even better. 100% FIELD OF VIEW EVEN FOR THOSE WHO WEAR GLASSES The SWAROVISION Perfect image thanks to SWAROVISION 58 STANDARD Image using comparable product USING HD OPTICS A unique optical system combined with fluoride-containing lenses S WA R O V S K I O P T I K STANDARD Without HD optics, interference from color fringing can occur SWAROTOP, SWARODUR, SWAROBRIGHT, SWAROCLEAN Total color reproduction S WA R O V S K I O P T I K STANDARD Color casts occur without optimized coatings 59 2 SWAROVSKI OPTIK QUALITY STANDARDS PERFECTION REFLECTED IN ERGONOMIC DESIGN Only the combination of optical performance and perfect ergonomic design can provide maximum viewing comfort. EL WRAP-AROUND GRIP The EL family of binoculars are in a class of their own. One reason for this is the legendary and unique wraparound grip. All the primary parts are manufactured from highquality light alloys and give the products a low, balanced weight. ERGONOMIC PRODUCT DESIGN For binoculars and spotting scopes alike, every one of our products must stand out for being particularly user friendly. They will always be comfortable to use and to carry even after a long period of time. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? This particularly ergonomic design WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? Greater viewing comfort. A secure grip means the binoculars fit perfectly into your hand. As a result, you have, in the truest sense of the phrase, everything at hand – in just one hand. for comfortable handling over a long period of time. And above all, a lot of enjoyment because your SWAROVSKI OPTIK product feels really good to hold. 60 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K ATX/STX SYSTEM CONCEPT A brand-new modular design offers unimaginable possible uses, catering to personal preferences and different situations. This is because the performance of ATX/STX spotting scopes can be changed for the first time via the size of the objective lens, marking the scope’s reinvention. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? The modular system provides you with WITH JUST ONE HAND The zoom ring’s new position, now immediately behind the focusing ring, makes it even easier to handle. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? You’re now equipped, thanks to ATX/STX spotting scopes, for moments where every second counts, for instance if a plover appears at the coast for a brief moment, before soaring into the air. different zoom ranges, depending on what you’re using it for. Not to mention that the scope can be used extremely quickly, as the zoom and focusing rings are arranged next to each other. The modular design also allows you to store or carry the objective and eyepiece components separately. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 61 3 4 SWAROVSKI OPTIK QUALITY STANDARDS PERFECTION REFLECTED IN THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE MATERIALS PERFECTION EMBODIED IN WELL-DESIGNED ACCESSORIES Anything that looks good must also feel good. This is why the best materials are used at SWA ROVSK I OPTIK, and they are handled to an exceptionally high standard. This is because you’re banking on being able to rely on a SWA ROVSK I OPTIK product for many, many years. Design and functionality can only be described as advanced if the concept behind both the product and its accessories has been thought out down to the smallest detail. STURDY MATERIALS SWAROVSKI OPTIK products are designed and built so that they can always operate perfectly even in extreme conditions, such as cold, heat, rain, or mist. The easy-to-handle, full rubber armoring makes binoculars and spotting scopes even more resistant to impact and heavy-duty use. The deliberate choice of materials and incorporating them into a sturdy, dustproof, and watertight housing ensure that products are rugged and light. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? Even with heavy-duty use, ORIGINAL ACCESSORIES SWAROVSKI OPTIK developers collaborate WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? Ready to use at the right moment. a SWAROVSKI OPTIK product will, thanks to the lovely feel and lasting operation of all its moving parts, bring you long years of service and enjoyment. with experts from the outset on concepts that might make the product even more practical to use. This means that we develop accessories at the same time as the product that not only expand the possible uses, but also contribute greatly to the devices’ protection. Original accessories made with SWAROVSKI OPTIK quality are perfectly tailored to the products and ensure their optimum functionality. 62 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 63 PRODUCT OVERVIEW SWAROVSKI OPTIK PRODUCTS 64 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 65 PRODUCT OVERVIEW BINOCULARS SPOTTING SCOPES EL CL COMPANION ATX/STX ATS/STS EL 8x32 W B** EL 10x32 W B** EL 8.5x42 W B* EL 10x42 W B* EL 10x50 W B* EL 12x50 W B* CL Companion 8x30 B CL Companion 10x30 B 25-60x65 objective module 25-60x85 objective module 30-70x95 objective module ATS 65/STS 65 ATS 80/STS 80 ATX eyepiece module STX eyepiece module * ** NEW CL POCKET SLC 8x42 W B SLC 10x42 W B SLC 8x56 W B* SLC 10x56 W B* SLC 15x56 W B CL Pocket 8x25 B CL Pocket 10x25 B SLC NEW CTC/CTS* CTC 30x75 CTS 85 body *not available in North America *not available in North America BINOCULARS WITH RANGEFINDER OPTRONIC INSTRUMENTS HABICHT EL RANGE RANGEFINDER IMAGE INTENSIFIER* Habicht 7x42* Habicht 8x30 W* Habicht 10x40 W* Habicht 7x42 GA** Habicht 10x40 W GA** EL Range 8x42 W B EL Range 10x42 W B Laser Guide 8x30 NC 2 *not available in North America * ** All Habicht models are not available in North America 66 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 67 PRODUCT OVERVIEW BINOCULAR ACCESSORIES spotting scope accessories TLS APO DCB II TLS 800 BG WES BS Apochromat Telefoto Lens System digital camera base Telefoto Lens System bino guard winged eyecup set bino suspender ADAPTER RINGS EYEPIECES SSR II LCS FSS CCS for TLS APO and TLS 800 25-50x W wide angle 20-60x spotting scope rail lift carrying strap floating shoulder strap comfort carrying strap SOC SOC TRIPODS UTA TA-SLC FB stay-on case ATX/STX stay-on case ATS/STS AT 101 aluminum tripod CT 101 carbon fibre tripod CT Travel carbon fibre tripod universal tripod adapter tripod adapter for SLC field bags GENERAL ACCESSORIES TS DH 101 CS tree fixing screw tripod head cleaning set 68 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 69 PRODUCT OVERVIEW * (1) (1) EL Range 8x42 W B EL Range 10x42 W B HABICHT 8x30 W* HABICHT 10x40 W* HABICHT 7x42* Magnification 8x 10x 8x 10x 7x 50 Effective objective lens diameter (mm) 42 42 30 40 42 115/345 100/300 Field of view (m/1000 m/ft/1000 yds) 137/411 110/330 136/408 108/324 114/342 6.4 6.6 5.7 Field of view for eyeglass wearers (degrees) 7.8 6.3 6.6 5.2 6.3 20 20 19 Eye relief (mm) 19.2 17.3 12 13 14 4/13 3.5/11 EL 8x32 W B EL 10x32 W B EL 8.5x42 W B EL 10x42 W B EL 10x50 W B EL 12x50 W B Magnification 8x 10x 8.5x 10x 10x 12x Effective objective lens diameter (mm) 32 32 42 42 50 Field of view (m/1000 m/ft/1000 yds) 141/423 120/360 133/399 112/336 Field of view for eyeglass wearers (degrees) 8 6.9 7.6 Eye relief (mm) 20 20 20 Shortest focusing distance (m/ft) Dimensions L* x W** x H** (mm/in) Approx. weight (g/oz) 1.9/6.2 1.9/6.2 1.5/4.9 1.5/4.9 2.8/9.2 2.8/9.2 138 x 110 x 57 5.3 x 4.3 x 2.2 138 x 110 x 57 5.3 x 4.3 x 2.2 160 x 122 x 61 6.3 x 4.8 x 2.4 160 x 122 x 61 6.3 x 4.8 x 2.4 174 x 134 x 67 6.8 x 5.2 x 2.6 174 x 134 x 67 6.8 x 5.2 x 2.6 580/20.5 580/20.5 835/29.5 840/29.6 998/35.2 998/35.2 Shortest focusing distance (m/ft) 5/16.4 5/16.4 3/10 Dimensions L* x W** x H** (mm/in) 166 x 117 x 81 6.5 x 4.6 x 3.2 160 x 117 x 81 6.3 x 4.6 x 3.2 114 x 160 x 53 4.5 x 6.3 x 2.1 Approx. weight without battery (g/oz) 910/32.1 895/31.6 540/19.0 690/24.3 GA: 790/27.9 680/24.0 GA: 760/26.8 30-1375/33-1500 – – – ± 1/1 – – – SWAROAIM – – – 1,000 measurements – – – Class 1 EN/FDA – – – Yard / Meter – – – Measurement range (m/yds) (1) Measurement precision (m/yds) SLC 8x42 W B SLC 10x42 W B SLC 8x56 W B* SLC 10x56 W B* SLC 15x56 W B Magnification 8x 10x 8x 10x 15x Operating time Effective objective lens diameter (mm) 42 42 56 56 56 Laser Field of view (m/1000 m/ft/1000 yds) 136/408 110/330 133/400 110/330 78/234 7.8 6.3 7.6 6.3 4.5 18.5 16 23 19.5 16 3.2/10.5 3.2/10.5 3.9/12.8 3.9/12.8 3.9/12.8 149 x 120 x 63 5.9 x 4.7 x 2.5 144 x 120 x 63 5.7 x 4.7 x 2.5 194 x 141 x 73 7.64 x 5.55 x 2.87 192 x 141 x 73 7.56 x 5.55 x 2.87 192 x 141 x 73 7.56 x 5.55 x 2.87 810/28.5 790/28.0 1225/43.2 1195/42.2 1200/42.3 Field of view for eyeglass wearers (degrees) Eye relief (mm) Shortest focusing distance (m/ft) Dimensions L* x W** x H** (mm/in) Approx. weight (g/oz) Add-on program Conversion EL Range functional temperature -10°C/+55°C (+14°F to +131°F) · HABICHT functional temperature: -25°C/+55°C (-13°F to +131°F) Storage temperature: -30°C/+70°C (-22°F to +158°F) · Water resistance: 4 m (13 ft) water depth (filled with nitrogen) *not available in North America ATX/STX 25-60x65 ATX/STX 25-60x85 ATX/STX 30-70x95 25-60x 25-60x 30-70x Effective objective lens diameter (mm) 65 85 95 Field of view (m/1000 m/ft/1000 yds) 41-23/124-68 41-23/124-68 35-19/104-57 2.37-1.1 (2.37-1.30) 2.37-1.3 (2.37-1.30) 1.98-1.0 (1.98-1.09) 20 20 20 2.1/6.9 3.6/11.8 4.8/15.7 Angled view (ATX) 339/13.3 372/14.6 426/16.8 Straight view (STX) 367/14.4 400/15.7 454/17.9 Angled view (ATX) 1585/55.9 1910/67.4 2150/75.8 Straight view (STX) 1640/57.8 1965/69.3 2205/77.8 750-1800 750-1800 900-2100 Magnification *not available in North America (1) (1) CL Companion 8x30 B CL Companion 10x30 B CL Pocket 8x25 B CL Pocket 10x25 B Magnification 8x 10x 8x 10x Field of view for eyeglass wearers (degrees) (with special eyecup***) Effective objective lens diameter (mm) 30 30 25 25 Eye relief (mm) Field of view (m/1000 m/ft/1000 yds) 124/372 100/300 119/357 98/294 Field of view for eyeglass wearers (degrees) 7.1 5.6 6.8 5.6 Eye relief (mm) 15 14 17 17 Shortest focusing distance (m/ft) Dimensions L* x W** x H** (mm/in) Approx. weight (g/oz) 3/9.8 3/9.8 2.5/8.2 2.5/8.2 119 x 114 x 58 4.7 x 4.5 x 2.3 119 x 114 x 58 4.7 x 4.5 x 2.3 110 x 98 x 46 4.3 x 3.9 x 1.8 110 x 98 x 46 4.3 x 3.9 x 1.8 500/17.6 515/18.2 345/12.2 350/12.3 Functional temperature: -25°C/+55°C (-13°F to +131°F) · Storage temperature: -30°C/+70°C (-22°F to +158°F) · Water resistance: 4 m (13 ft) water depth (filled with nitrogen) 151 x 172 x 55/5.9 x 6.8 x 2.2 150 x 175 x 54/5.9 x 6.9 x 2.1 GA: 154 x 175 x 59/6.0 x 6.9 x 2.3 GA: 154 x 177 x 58/6.0 x 7.0 x 2.3 Shortest focusing distance (m/ft) Length (mm/in) Weight (g/oz) Focal length with TLS APO (mm) Functional temperature: -25°C/+55°C (-13°F to +131°F) · Storage temperature: -30°C/+70°C (-22°F to +158°F) · Water resistance: 4 m (13 ft) water depth (filled with nitrogen) W = wide angle · B = eyepiece for eyeglass wearers · GA = rubber armoring · (1) individually adjustable twist-in eyecup · *Value with eyecups twisted in · **Dimensions at interpupillary distance of 64 mm (2.5 in) · ***available from specialist retailers · Further technical specifications at: WWW.SWAROVSKIOPTIK.COM 70 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 71 PRODUCT OVERVIEW with eyepiece 25-50x ATS/STS 65 ATS/STS 80 20-60x 25-50x 25-50x 20-60x 25-50x 20-60x Effective objective lens diameter (mm) 65 65 80 80 Field of view (m/1000 m/ft/1000 yds) 42-27/126-81 36-20/108-60 42-27/126-81 36-20/108-60 2.4-1.55 2.1-1.1 2.4-1.55 2.1-1.1 17 17 17 17 3/9.8 3/9.8 5/16.4 5/16.4 370/14.6 370/14.6 400/15.8 400/15.8 Magnification Field of view for eyeglass wearers (degrees) Eye relief (mm) Shortest focusing distance (m/ft) Length (mm/in) Weight (g/oz) Angled view (ATS) 20-60x CT 101* CT Travel* AT 101 CT 101 + DH 101 CT Travel + DH 101 AT 101 + DH 101 (cm/in) 170/58 66.9/22.8 170/50 66.9/19.7 190/69 74.8/27.2 182 71.7 182 71.7 202 79.5 (kg/oz) 1.5/5 52.9/176.4 1.4/5 49.4/176.4 1.9/5 67/176.4 2.1/5 7.2/176.4 2/5 68.8/176.4 2.5/5 86.4/176.4 Tripod legs Tripod head DH 101 12 4.7 (cm/in) 550/5000 19.4/176.4 (g/oz) Connection thread 3/8” UNC with all tripods · Connection thread 1/4” UNC with tripod head Laser Guide 8x30 Magnification Measurement precision (m/yds) 8x 1/1 Divergence: 2 mrad Wavelength: 905 nm Straight view (STS) 375/14.8 375/14.8 405/15.9 405/15.9 Effective objective lens diameter (mm) 30 Laser Angled view (ATS) 1405/49.6 1370/48.3 1675/59.1 1640/57.8 Eye relief (mm) 15 Dimensions L x W x H (mm/in) 120 x 99 x 46 4.7 x 3.9 x 1.8 Straight view (STS) 1375/48.5 1340/47.3 1645/58 1610/56.8 Field of view (m/1000 m/ft/1000 yds) 136/408 Weight (without battery) (g/oz) 375/13.2 Functional temperature: -25°C/+55°C (-13°F to +131°F) · Storage temperature: -30°C/+70 C (-22°F to +158°F) · Water resistance: 4 m (13 ft) water depth (filled with nitrogen) Maximum coverage (m/yds) Minimum measurement distance (m/yds) Conversion 1500/1600 Operating time: 14/15 Meter/Yard min. 1,000 measurements Functional temperature: -10°C/+50°C (+14°F to +122°F) · Storage temperature: -25°C/+70°C (-13°F to +158°F) · Water resistance: 4 m (13 ft) water depth (filled with nitrogen) CTC 30x75* CTS 85* Eyepiece 25-50x W Magnification 30x – 25-50x 20-60x Effective objective lens diameter (mm) 75 85 – – Field of view (m/1000 m/ft/1000 yds) 41/123 – 42-27/126-81 36-20/108-60 2.1 – 2.4-1.55 2.1-1.1 – – 17 17 10/33 8/26 – – 310/490/12.2/19.3 246/436/9.7/17.2 86/3.4 86/3.4 1200/42.3 1400/47.7 295/10.4 260/9.2 Field of view for eyeglass wearers (degrees) Eye relief (mm) Shortest focusing distance (m/ft) Approx. length (mm/in) Approx. weight (g/oz) Eyepiece 20-60x *not available in North America Dimensions L x W x H (mm/in) Approx. weight (g/oz) DCB II TLS APO SSR II 220 x 92 x 180/8.7 x 3.6 x 7.1 102 x 93 x 82.5/4 x 3.7 x 3.2 185 x 60 x 60/7.3 x 2.4 x 2.4 330/11.6 198/7 350/12.3 * * NC 2 Objective lens 3x Exit pupil diameter (mm) 9 Field of view (m/100 m/ft/100 yds) Eye relief (mm) 18 Field of view (degrees) 14 Magnification 3x Image intensifier tubes Amplification of image intensifier tubes (cd/m²/lx) SuperGen® * 7500/Pi – 15000/Pi Eyepiece focal length (mm/in) 25/0.98 Dimensions L x W x H (mm/in) 105 x 65 x 83 4.1 x 2.6 x 3.3 Weight (g/oz) 450/15.9 Operating time ca. 150 h (1) Focal length (mm/in) 24/72 75/3 Diameter (mm/in) 63/2.5 Length (mm/in) 83/3.3 Weight (g/oz) 440/15.5 Functional temperature: -20°C/+50°C (-4°F to +122°F) · Storage temperature – short time (up to 4 h) -55°C/+65°C (-67°F to +149°F), long time: -35°C/+35°C (-31°F to +95°F) Water resistence (body): 0.4 bar · Tripod connection thread: 1/4˝ UNC + 3/8˝ UNC · Objective lens connection thread C-Mount *SuperGen® is a trademark of Photonis SAS · (1) in the case of the best luminous density of the screen for anti-glare observation over a long time Further technical specifications at: WWW.SWAROVSKIOPTIK.COM *not available in North America W = wide angle 72 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 73 SWAROVSKI OPTIK – THE COMPANY SWAROVSKI OPTIK THE COMPANY The name SWA ROVSKI OPTIK has been synonymous for decades with innovations that excite people all over the world. As part of this, the company has been committed from the very beginning to the welfare of people and nature, and applies this strict requirement through a number of diverse measures. 74 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 75 SWAROVSKI OPTIK – THE COMPANY NATURE CONSERVATION PROJECTS WWW.SWAROVSKIOPTIK.COM ONLINE SWAROVSKI OPTIK attaches huge importance to showing respect for and protecting nature and the animal world. Environmental awareness is deeply rooted in our company philosophy. Our involvement in nature and species conservation projects, as well as partnerships with selected organizations is our contribution to preserving habitats and protecting endangered animal species. Visit WWW.SWAROVSKIOPTIK.COM for an overview of our nature conservation projects. You will find the entire SWAROVSKI OPTIK product range by visiting our new website at WWW.SWAROVSKIOPTIK.COM. There you will find detailed information about binoculars, spotting scopes, digiscoping equipment, and accessories, as well as valuable tips and tricks from the professionals. You can now order a selected range of our products directly from the new online store at WWW.SWAROVSKIOPTIK.COM Enjoy the world of SWAROVSKI OPTIK even more by joining our community: SUPPORTING THE SOCIABLE LAPWING WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/SWAROVSKIOPTIK WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/SWAROVSKIOPTIKNATURE WWW.TWITTER.COM/SWAROVSKIOPTIK WWW.PINTEREST.COM/SWAROVSKIOPTIK SWAROVSKI OPTIK has joined forces with the RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) as a “Species Champion” as part of BirdLife International’s “Preventing Extinctions Programme.” SWAROVSKI OPTIK is the only optical manufacturer involved so far, and is providing ongoing support for an initial period of three years by sponsoring the Sociable Lapwing. This bird species is indigenous to the Eurasian steppes region (Kazakhstan and the adjoining Russian regions) and migrates to the Middle East, north-east Africa, and northern India in winter. For reasons that are as yet unexplained, the population has seen its number drop by more than 90% in the last 25 years. The Sociable Lapwing has been on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) list of endangered animal species since 2003, and is at the highest level of risk. DIGISCOPER OF THE YEAR COLORFUL PUFFLEG PROJECT (COLOMBIA) The Colorful Puffleg (Eriocnemis mirabilis) is one of the most mysterious and also, unfortunately, most seriously endangered species of hummingbird on the American continent. Its habitat is restricted to a small, extremely wet area of the rainforest in western Colombia. BIRDING GAME Submit your most spectacular digiscoping shots to our DIGISCOPER OF THE YEAR competition. The main prize awaiting the winner is a complete set of SWAROVSKI OPTIK digiscoping equipment and binoculars. Test your knowledge of different species of birds with this fun, free birding game. The interactive general knowledge quiz has three levels of difficulty, from beginner to professional birder, and is browser based. It can also be played when you’re not able to go birding to enhance your expertise. You can find out more at WWW.DIGISCOPEROFTHEYEAR.COM Why not play at WWW.BIRDINGGAME.COM and beat the high score! In collaboration with the organizations “American Bird Conservancy” and “ProAves Colombia,” SWAROVSKI OPTIK is instrumental in protecting the endangered Colorful Puffleg from extinction, as a mere 50 to 250 birds still exist. As part of the project, SWAROVSKI OPTIK funded the purchase of 2,000 hectares of land where the Colorful Puffleg makes its home alongside another 16 endangered bird species, two endangered species of frog, as well as other birds, amphibians, butterflies, and plants, many of which are exclusive to this area. Photo: Luis Mazariegos 76 Winner of the DOY 2012 competition: Tara Tanaka (USA) S WA R O V S K I O P T I K S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 77 GLOBAL NETWORK SWAROVSKI OPTIK operates on all five continents and is represented by its own sales companies, as well as by well-trained, independent sales partners. 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This team can also help when damage is sustained, for instance, due 2 S WA R O V S K I O P T I K to a small mishap, providing an extremely customer-friendly, rapid, and efficient service. Our service team can even restore older models to working order again. S WA R O V S K I O P T I K 79 EN EN 07/2013 We reserve the right to make changes regarding design and delivery. We accept no liability for printing errors. All image rights owned by SWAROVSKI OPTIK. For further information please contact: SEE THE UNSEEN NATURE SEE THE UNSEEN WWW.SWAROVSKIOPTIK.COM
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