The B&H Binocular Buying Guide
The black ZEISS Optics 8x42 Terra ED Binoculars feature a redesigned ergonomic chassis that makes holding them more comfortable, especially during long glassing sessions. Optically, they retain the exceptional elements that are the hallmarks of the Terra ED, including compact Schmidt-Pechan roof prisms, SCHOTT extra-low dispersion (ED) glass, and proprietary multicoatings. These complementary technologies and elements work together to produce an immersive observational experience that presents clear and bright views with accurate color representation and virtually zero distortion across the entire field of view. Adding to the binoculars' usability is a short 5.25-foot close-focus distance that gives them the ability to resolve feathers or leaves in fine detail.
The comfortable ergonomic chassis is made of a fiberglass-reinforced polycarbonate to help reduce weight without sacrificing strength, while adding impact and temperature resistance. Being resistant to temperature changes not only ensures that the housing will remain a constant temperature in cold and wet conditions, but also that it will not experience the expansion and contraction common in metal chassis that can cause the optical elements to move out of alignment over time and hinder the binoculars' ability to achieve sharp focus. The chassis is covered in a black rubber armoring that helps protect them from drops and impacts, and it provides a slip-resistant grip.
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Optical Performance
8x magnification
42mm objective lenses
Roof prism optical path
The compact Schmidt-Pechan prism design corrects the view while allowing for thinner optical tubes versus the more common Abbe-Koenig design
SCHOTT ED glass elements reduce chromatic and spherical aberrations to produce views with true color rendition, and without halos, diffraction, or distortion across the entire field of view
ZEISS proprietary hydrophobic multicoated optics shed dust, dirt, and oils while improving light transmission, color rendition, sharpness, and contrast
Short 5.25-foot close-focus distance
376.5' field of view at 1000 yards
Use and Handling
Closed-bridge configuration
Large fast-focus center wheel
±3 right-eye dioptric correction
58 to 75.5mm interpupillary adjustment range
Twist-up click-stop rubber eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear
Long 18.3mm eye relief
Comfortable 5.25mm exit pupil
Construction Details
Impact-, corrosion-, and temperature-resistant fiberglass-reinforced polycarbonate housing
Housing is lightweight to minimize neck strain and lighten optic without sacrificing strength
Protective black rubber armor
Nitrogen filled for water and fogproof performance
Submersible to 100 mbar of pressure, or approximately 3' (1m)
Operating temperature 5 to 140°F (-15 to 60°C)
Weight: 25.6 oz
- The black ZEISS Optics 8x42 Terra ED Binoculars feature a redesigned ergonomic chassis that makes holding them more comfortable, especially during long glassing sessions. Optically, they retain the exceptional elements that are the hallmarks of the Terra ED, including compact Schmidt-Pechan roof prisms, SCHOTT extra-low dispersion (ED) glass, and proprietary multicoatings. These complementary technologies and elements work together to produce an immersive observational experience that presents clear and bright views with accurate color representation and virtually zero distortion across the entire field of view. Adding to the binoculars' usability is a short 5.25-foot close-focus distance that gives them the ability to resolve feathers or leaves in fine detail.
The comfortable ergonomic chassis is made of a fiberglass-reinforced polycarbonate to help reduce weight without sacrificing strength, while adding impact and temperature resistance. Being resistant to temperature changes not only ensures that the housing will remain a constant temperature in cold and wet conditions, but also that it will not experience the expansion and contraction common in metal chassis that can cause the optical elements to move out of alignment over time and hinder the binoculars' ability to achieve sharp focus. The chassis is covered in a black rubber armoring that helps protect them from drops and impacts, and it provides a slip-resistant grip.