Thursday, October 1, 2009

Zeiss Victory PhotoScope 85T*FL Observation and Photography From One Unit

CHESTER, VIRGINIA --The revolutionary new Victory PhotoScope 85 T* FL from Carl Zeiss is the first spotting scope of its kind to combine long-range observation and photography into one seamless, high-performance unit.

The PhotoScope's complete integration of premium panoramic observation optics and a high-power, 7 megapixel digital camera with a super tele lens, makes it the ideal spotting scope for birders, aspiring wildlife photographers, guides and outdoor enthusiasts who want to simultaneously observe and digitally capture every stunning detail of animals and objects in the field.

Simply put, Carl Zeiss has reinvented long-range observation and photography with this rugged, weatherproof scope. As an observer you will enjoy wonderfully clear, wide-field panoramic views at 15 to 45 power, and, you will be able to easily and quickly capture high quality images1 of the animals and objects you see. Or, as a photographer, you will be able to take high quality photographs1 of birds and wildlife from far enough away that you are not likely to disturb what you are photographing. You will also be able to see what you are photographing in crystal clear detail, unlike the dimmer images you would see through a DSLR with long telephoto lens. This is a new experience for both observers and photographers.

The unique 3x objective zoom of the PhotoScope, coupled with the panoramic eyepiece, provides a wide, easy view at 15 to 45 power: so wide it has to be seen to be believed. With an apparent angle of view of 68° at 15x (that is a field of view of 240 ft @ 1000 yds), it is up to 40% wider than a conventional spotting scope. And, because of its unique optical design, the PhotoScope maintains a wider field of view through its full magnification range, and it does so without losing image brightness as you zoom. The PhotoScope also produces exceptionally bright, crisp and high-contrast images thanks to the newly computed 3x zoom lens with FL elements. A beam splitter makes this brilliant image available for both visual observation through the eyepiece and digital photography.

As a digital camera, the PhotoScope provides a truly superior telephoto lens: photographically the equivalent of a 600mm @ f4.0 to 1800mm @ f5.6 zoom lens on a 35mm camera2, long and bright enough for practical photography at a good range of distances in a wide variety of conditions in the field. The PhotoScope has a fold-out OLED monitor located on its left side featuring a 2.8 inch screen on which the image can be seen and camera parameter settings can be made via remote control. The PhotoScope can be operated on full auto for the easiest experience, on programmed auto with quick on-screen access to the most used settings without opening the menu system, or any variety of custom or manual settings (white balance, metering patterns, sharpness, contrast, bracketing, etc.) via an extensive menu system. 7mp images (3052x2284 pixels) are captured in your choice of JPEG compressions, DNG Raw, or AVI (motion video at 320x240 resolution).

If you have ever tried to digiscope (photograph through the eyepiece of a conventional spotting scope) or use a DSLR adaptor on your spotting scope, you will be amazed at just how easy the PhotoScope is to use. Even traditional long lens DSLR photographers will be surprised at the new possibilities such a rugged, weatherproof, relatively light-weight 600-1800mm instrument of this quality will open. And for the first time, you will really be able to see and enjoy what you are photographing. This is not long range photography as it has ever been practiced before. It is easy and fun. It is a new experience. And again, after an hour in the field with the PhotoScope, you will be reluctant to return to conventional long-range photography.

Unlike SLR and DSLR cameras with a hinged mirror, the beam splitter projects the image to the low-noise 7 megapixel sensor. There is no mirror-slap to cause noise or vibration. Because the camera is triggered by an electronic remote-control, you avoid much of the blur caused by camera shake which is always a problem with such extreme focal lengths. The PhotoScope's optics are waterproof and nitrogen filled while the housing is rubber armored and fully weather sealed.3 The PhotoScope weighs one half to one third of what a DSLR and long lens combo weighs, making it an instrument that you can carry in the field all day, almost any day.

The PhotoScope provides a new experience of nature well beyond what can be achieved through traditional observation and photography: only from Carl Zeiss.

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1 7mp: suitable for any Internet use, and for prints at least to 8.5 x 11

2 Nominally an f2.4 to f3.3 at its true (non-35mm equivalent) focal lengths of 93mm - 280mm.

3 Rainproof, however, the PhotoScope should not be immersed in water.

Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price:

PhotoScope 85 T* FL $6,499.99

Specifications

Magnification

15-45x

Entrance Pupil

Max. 85mm

Field of view (ft/1000 yds)

240 - 81

Close Focus (ft)

16.5

Length

18"

Weight

6.5 lbs.

Image Sensor

7 mpx CCD (3052 x 2284 pixels)

Focal Length

(corresponds to 35mm)

600 - 1,800

Nominal f-ratio

f2.4 @ 93mm, f3.3 @ 280mm

Effective f-ratio

f4.0 @ 600mm, f5.6 @ 1800mm

Shutter Speeds

B-1/4000s

File Format

JPEG, DNG (RAW), AVI

Power Supply

7.4 V Lithium-ion Battery

Connections

USB 2.0, External power

Storage Medium

SD Card

About Carl Zeiss:

The ZEISS brand is synonymous with the world's finest, highest precision optics.

Based in Oberkochen, Germany, the Carl Zeiss Group is a global leader in the optical and opto-electronic industries and an innovative, research-intensive, high-tech company. The Carl Zeiss Group is comprised of five business groups: Semiconductor Technology, Medical Systems, Microscopy, Industrial Metrology and Consumer Optics/Optronics, each focused on developing the

most advanced technology, products and solutions in their fields to enhance people's lives.

Carl Zeiss' portfolio of products includes: state-of-the-art medical equipment used in neurosurgery, ENT and ophthalmic surgery and diagnosis; advanced microscopes for medical and scientific research; premium sports optics and opto-electronic products; camera and cinematography lenses; planetariums; eyeglass lenses; anti-reflective lens coatings; industrial metrology solutions for the aerospace and automobile industries; and the highest resolution optics for machines that produce the majority of today's semiconductor memory and processing chips, among others.

As part of the Carl Zeiss Group, Germany, Carl Zeiss Optical, Inc., Chester, Va., is responsible for sales, marketing and distribution of ZEISS sports optics, such as binoculars, spotting scopes, riflescopes and laser rangefinders, throughout the United States. For more information, visit: zeiss.com/sports or call 1-800-441-3005.

ZEISS products are sold in more than 100 countries. During fiscal year 2007/08 (ended

September 30), the Carl Zeiss global workforce of approximately 13,000 employees generated revenues of more than EUR 2.7 billion. In 2007/08, earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) totaled EUR 343 million. The company invested EUR 321 million, the equivalent of 12 percent of revenues, in research and development in order to expand the technologically leading positions of its business groups.