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The Vortex Vulture HD 10x56 binoculars are a powerful optical tool designed for observation in low-light conditions. Large 56 mm objective lenses provide high light-gathering capability and deliver a clear, high-contrast image at dusk, at night, and in challenging weather. The optical system uses ED glass, full multi-coated lenses, and phase-corrected prisms to maintain detail and sharpness at long distances. A rugged, gas-purged, waterproof housing makes these binoculars a reliable choice for field use, travel, wildlife observation, and night sky viewing.
🫡 We are a team of veterans
We evaluate optical equipment based on real-world field experience rather than specifications alone. Image stability, low-light performance, mechanical durability, and comfort during long observation sessions are critical for us. The Vulture HD 10x56 meets these criteria and is suitable for both civilian and applied operational use.
⚙️ Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Objective diameter | 56 mm |
| Magnification | 10× |
| Magnification type | fixed |
| Angular field of view | 6.11° |
| Linear field of view | 107 m at 1000 m |
| Exit pupil diameter | 5.6 mm |
| Eye relief | 18.2 mm |
| Twilight factor | 23.66 |
| Minimum focus distance | 2.9 m |
| Prism type | BaK-4 |
| Lens coating | fully multi-coated (FMC), phase correction |
| Focusing system | central focus + right-eye diopter |
| Protection | gas-purged, waterproof, splash-proof |
| Features | ED glass |
| Dimensions | 168 × 147 mm |
💬 Comment
The 10×56 configuration is optimized for twilight and night observation, where standard 42 mm models no longer provide sufficient brightness. ED glass and high-quality coatings significantly reduce chromatic aberration and eye strain. This binocular is designed for users who prioritize image clarity and detail over compact size.
🎯 Who it is suitable for
Suitable for military personnel, veterans, and security units for medium- and long-range observation, as well as for hunters, wildlife observers, outdoor enthusiasts, and amateur astronomers.