![]() ![]() ![]() The light source can be observed through an observation window at the back side of the lamp housing. The signal was given by the trigger(switch) at the pistol grip, on the lamp. The binocular was used on ships, for aiming at signaling lamps from the other ships. It was produced by Carl Zeiss (blc) during the WW II. The binocular 7 x 50 H is a very rear model. The binocular was produced in August 1937. The weight is – 7.2 kg.Ĩ x 60 Carl Zeiss Deck Mounted, production No. The model is name as ‘Deck Mounted’, by the collectors. The binocular was built up, by Carl Zeiss Jena, after 1935 as the shape of the eagle indicates. Our model it is a navy binoculars with the letter ‘M’. This model was mainly designed for the Navy for search and following aircraft at night. ![]() The model 8 x 60 Porro II was produced in several versions since, approximately 1920. The binocular was manufactured in February 1936. German Binoculars page 1 pages: (1) (2) (3) (4)Ĩ圆0 Carl Zeiss Deck Mounted Hensoldt prototypeĨ圆0 Carl Zeiss Deck Mounted -1937 Emil Busch-Terlux -12x35ħx50 H blc for signaling lamp Emil Busch-Terlux - 18x46ħx50 blc UDF Carl Zeiss - Monocular - 8x30 BĨ x 60 Carl Zeiss Deck Mounted, production No. Home Binoculars Cine Collection literature About Us Ask Expert Items for Sale FAQ Contact ![]()
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