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What does SLC stand for Swarovski binoculars?

What does SLC stand for Swarovski binoculars?

slim, light, compact
REVIEW TOPICS SLC (which stands for “slim, light, compact”) binoculars comprise an extended product line, available in 8x and 10×56, 7x, 8x and 10×50, 8x and 10×42 and 8×30 models. All SLC binoculars are single-hinge, roof prism designs.

Are Swarovski binos worth it?

Swarovski binoculars in general hold their value much better than most brands and this tends to take them out of the “expense” category and put them into the “investment” category for those items that provide a return over a period of time.

Where are Swarovski SLC made?

Austria
Swarovski’s culture • Swarovski is a family-run business, which makes crystal glass as well as sport optics. All its binoculars are made in Austria. The Swarovski website says the company is committed to courageous innovation and to creating objects that will last and serve for a lifetime.

Which is the best Swarovski SLC 10×42 binoculars?

The Kowa Genesis 33 is the only pair that looks anywhere close to this Swarovski SLC 10×42. The GENEROUS depth/width of field, the brightness, clarity edge to edge, bright COLOR, chromatic aberration loses to the KAWA Genesis but most all do from what I have read, it’s hardly noticeable and you have to almost create it.

Can a Swarovski SLC 10×42 be submerged in water?

As you would expect to discover, the Swarovski SLC 10×42 binoculars are fully sealed and are thus both water and air-tight. Whilst they do not offer a recognized industry standard rating in their marketing, Swarovski say that they can be submerged in water to a depth of 13ft / 4m with compromising the seals.

How to contact Swarovski Optik CL pocket binoculars?

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What’s the difference between Swarovski SLC and Optik?

When Swarovski Optik updated the SLC range a few years back, one of the biggest improvements was to add their HD optical system to the range. This means that these now contain an extra-low dispersion glass element within the objective lenses.