Objective diameter: 30 mm
Magnification: 8 x
Exit pupil: 3.75 mm
Eye relief (acc. to spec): 18 mm
Usable eye relief (measured from rim of unfoldable eyecup): 5.5 mm
IPD: 49 – 73 mm
RFOV: 8.6 degrees = 150 m
Focus type: CF
Prism system: Porro I
Waterproof: splashproof (?)
Weight (measured, with eyepiece cover and strap): 550 g
Made in: DDR (East Germany)
The Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrintem 8×30 set of binoculars and its version with individual focusing called Deltrentis were produced practically ceaselessly in Jena from 1920 to 1990. In 60s, 70s and 80s of the 20th century the Jenoptem 8x30 model was manufactured along with the Dletrintem model. Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrintem 8x30 You likely have a set built between 1919 and 1930. If you go to this site ( ) and scroll down (or search) to areas with Zeiss Binoculars, there are a number of files that have the information on runs. The Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrintem 8x30 binoculars and its individual focus version, known under the name of Deltrentis, were produced in Jena from 1920 to 1990 practically without cease. The specimen we've tested is marked with a serial number of 6206318 which means it was produced in 1985 and, being so, it already boasts newer multilayer coatings. Carl Zeiss Jena Jenoptem 8×30 8x30, Binoculars. Specifications: Objective diameter: 30 mm Magnification: 8 x. The Jenoptem 8×30 was in production for many years; for some time, another name, ‘Deltrintem', was also used for this central focus model (whereas the individual focus model was called ‘Deltrentis', see separate post.
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Specifications:
Objective diameter: 30 mm
Magnification: 8 x
Exit pupil: 3.75 mm
Eye relief (acc. to spec): 18 mm
Usable eye relief (measured from rim of unfoldable eyecup): 5.5 mm
IPD: 49 – 73 mm
RFOV: 8.6 degrees = 150 m
Focus type: CF
Prism system: Porro I
Waterproof: splashproof (?)
Weight (measured, with eyepiece cover and strap): 550 g
Made in: DDR (East Germany)
The Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrintem 8×30 set of binoculars and its version with individual focusing called Deltrentis were produced practically ceaselessly in Jena from 1920 to 1990. In 60s, 70s and 80s of the 20th century the Jenoptem 8x30 model was manufactured along with the Dletrintem model. Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrintem 8x30 You likely have a set built between 1919 and 1930. If you go to this site ( ) and scroll down (or search) to areas with Zeiss Binoculars, there are a number of files that have the information on runs. The Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrintem 8x30 binoculars and its individual focus version, known under the name of Deltrentis, were produced in Jena from 1920 to 1990 practically without cease. The specimen we've tested is marked with a serial number of 6206318 which means it was produced in 1985 and, being so, it already boasts newer multilayer coatings. Carl Zeiss Jena Jenoptem 8×30 8x30, Binoculars. Specifications: Objective diameter: 30 mm Magnification: 8 x. The Jenoptem 8×30 was in production for many years; for some time, another name, ‘Deltrintem', was also used for this central focus model (whereas the individual focus model was called ‘Deltrentis', see separate post.
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Carl Zeiss Jena Deltrintem 8x30 Binoculars Serial Numbers Review
The Jenoptem 8×30 was in production for many years; for some time, another name, ‘Deltrintem', was also used for this central focus model (whereas the individual focus model was called ‘Deltrentis', see separate post). This particular sample was produced in 1988, was probably exported to West Germany before the re-unification, but never sold to a consumer, and was found brand new in 2013 in an optics store in Stuttgart, Germany. Light weight, good central sharpness, mediocre edge sharpness, a relatively bright image and relatively well controlled CA are the characteristics of this instrument. A special treat: the IPD goes down to a narrow 49mm, so the Jenoptem can also be used by children.