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  2. File:Binocularp.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on az.wikipedia.org Binokl; Usage on bar.wikipedia.org Zuawaziaga (Feanglasl) Usage on fa.wikipedia.org

  3. Binoculars - Wikipedia

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    8×42 roof prism binoculars with rainguard and opened tethered lens caps. Binoculars or field glasses are two refracting telescopes mounted side-by-side and aligned to point in the same direction, allowing the viewer to use both eyes (binocular vision) when viewing distant objects.

  4. Schmidt–Pechan prism - Wikipedia

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    Binoculars diagram showing a Schmidt–Pechan prism. A Schmidt–Pechan prism is a type of optical prism used to rotate an image by 180°. These prisms are commonly used in binoculars as an image erecting system. The Schmidt–Pechan prism makes use of a roof prism section (from the German: "Dachkante", lit. roof edge).

  5. Objective (optics) - Wikipedia

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    In a telescope the objective is the lens at the front end of a refracting telescope (such as binoculars or telescopic sights) or the image-forming primary mirror of a reflecting or catadioptric telescope. A telescope's light-gathering power and angular resolution are both directly related to the diameter (or "aperture") of its objective lens or ...

  6. Monocular - Wikipedia

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    Galilean type Soviet-made miniature 2.5 × 17.5 monocular Diagram of a monocular using a Schmidt-Pechan prism: 1 – Objective lens 2 – Schmidt-Pechan prism 3 – Eyepiece. A monocular is a compact refracting telescope used to magnify images of distant objects, typically using an optical prism to ensure an erect image, instead of using relay lenses like most telescopic sights.

  7. Lens mount - Wikipedia

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    Nikon S: 34.85 mm 35 mm: 34 mm [7] Bayonet Photography Nikon Rangefinder: Nikon F: 46.5 mm 35 mm: 44 mm [8] Bayonet Photography Nikon F 35mm film SLR, Full Frame & APS-C DSLR Nikon 1: 17 mm 13.2 x 8.8mm 40 mm Bayonet Photography (Digital) Nikon 1 series: Nikon Z: 16 mm 35 mm: 55 mm Bayonet Photography (Digital) Nikon Z - Mirrorless Full Frame ...