Kite APC Stabilized 12X42 Binoculars

Kite APC Stabilized 12X42 Binoculars

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Close Focus

Generally, for birdwatching, 3 metres isn’t an issue, but if you’re likely to use your binoculars to look at insects dragonflies and butterflies, for example) or to get a closer look at inaccessible wildflowers on the far side of a ditch or fence, then close-focus could be more important for you. 

Eye Relief

The eye-relief of an optical instrument refers to the maximum distance behind the eyepiece that a user can place his or her eye and still see the full extent of the field of view.

If you wear glasses, pay particular attention to the eye relief quoted in a binocular’s specs. Eye relief measurements of 16mm should work well for most eyeglass wearers; however, some may find they require an eye relief of up to 18 mm or even more to experience the full field of view.

Fog Proof

It’s important to ensure your binoculars have been purged with an inert gas usually nitrogen but occasionally argon) at the factory. This drives out the air (and the water vapour it contains), eliminating the risk of internal condensation/fogging as your move between dramatically different temperatures (from a warm car, for example, to a freezing lakeshore, or vice versa).

Field of View

A wider field of view makes it easier to scan large open areas quickly, and makes it much easier to find and follow fast, erratically moving subjects like small birds. Higher magnification reduces the field of view.

Lens Diameter

Larger objective lenses let more light into the optical system… so binoculars with larger objective lenses have the potential to deliver a brighter image at the eyepiece than those with smaller objectives. There’s a caveat though: as you increase the size of the objective lenses binoculars become steadily bulkier, heavier and more expensive.

In practice, for a binocular you want to carry with you and use in the field, the useful range of objective lens sizes is from 30mm-50mm, 42mm being the most popular.

A quick indication of brightness can be gained by dividing the diameter of the objective lens by the magnification.

For example, an 8x42 binocular would have a brightness value of 5.25 (42 divided by 8).

Magnification

Every binocular has two numbers printed somewhere on the instrument (10x42, 8x32, etc.) -- the first of these numbers (before the x) signifies how much the binoculars will magnify the view you’re looking at.

While higher magnifications will bring your subject closer, they will also reduce image brightness, decrease depth of focus, reduce your field of view and accentuate hand shake and atmospheric aberrations. The sweet spot for birdwatching and wildlife watching, is 8x or 10x magnification.

Waterproof

Binoculars for birding have to be able to cope with whatever the weather can throw at them. Make sure the binoculars you choose are waterproof and fully sealed. As well as protecting against rain, or accidental immersion, this will also mean your binoculars are impervious to dust and other airborne contaminants.


Kite APC Stabilized 12X42 Binoculars

Kite APC Stabilized 12X42 Binoculars

£999.00

APC STABILIZED 42

NEXT LEVEL OBSERVATION

The Innovative APC 42 Redefines Your Experience

Introducing the KITE OPTICS APC 42, the famous model that sparked the revolution in image-stabilized binoculars. It’s the first of its kind in the immensely popular 42mm configuration, that offers compactness and lightness comparable to traditional roof prism binoculars. Thanks to KITE’s APC mode, it operates smoothly for up to a full year on just a set of AA batteries. With its exceptional handling, this binocular transports you to new, unprecedented dimensions of observation.

Intuitive Precision

The device is meticulously designed for your comfort, ensuring your hands are always in the right place. The focusing wheel rests at your fingertips, enabling lightning-fast focus on your observation target. Experience intuitive precision like never before.

KT 2.0 processor and software

Experience the utmost precision from the KDGS, now driven by second-generation KT2.0 software featuring advanced algorithms. This ensures a quieter image and even smoother performance during panning and scanning, taking your observation to the next level.

KDGS-1

The ground breaking and ultra compact KDGS-1 suspension, equipped with second-generation accelerometers, delivers unparalleled precision in capturing the motion of the roof prisms.

FULL SEASON ON 1 CHARGE

You will only need to replace these batteries once, or perhaps a few times per year. Equipped with a chamber for 2 active AA batteries and 2 spare AA batteries, you have onboard power for at least 120 hours of continuous observation. Enjoy uninterrupted viewing without any worry of battery change.

APC POWER SAVING MODE

No need for buttons or worries. With our APC mode, your device seamlessly transitions into sleep mode when you’re not actively observing and springs to life when you need it, all without pressing a single button. Enjoy uninterrupted, hassle-free viewing at your fingertips.

USB-C AND AA VERSIONS

APC 50 offers two flexible options, one with replaceable AA batteries and another with an integrated Li-ion battery rechargeable via USB-C. The choice is yours.

BUILT TO RESIST

Built to endure the relentless forces of the sea and the unyielding humidity of the rainforest. Boasting an IPX 7 waterproof rating, it’s submersible to a depth of 1 meter and nitrogen gas filled.

ENHANCED PROTECTION

With the APC 42, you have the option to equip it with silicone casings that provide unparalleled protection for your device, while also allowing for the attachment of lens protectors. This advanced safeguarding ensures your binoculars remain in pristine condition, even in rugged environments. Shield your investment with the best.

Specification

APC Stabilized 42 12 x 42 16 x 42
Magnification 12x 16x
Objective lens diameter (mm) 42 42
Exit pupil (mm) 3.5 2.62
Min. close focus (m) 4 4
Field of view (m/1000m) 67 68
Field of view (degrees) 3.85 3.9
Apparent field of view (degrees) 43.4 55.9
Eye relief (mm) 17 14
Interpupillary distance (mm) 74-54 74-54
Height (mm) 184 184
Width (mm) 128 128
Weight (gr) 720 (w/o battery) 735 (w/o battery)
Twilight factor 22.4 25.9
Dioptric compensation (+/-) 3 3
Waterproof IPX7 IPX7
Gas filled Yes Yes
Functional temperature -20°C / 55°C -20°C / 55°C
Light transmisson (%) 88 85
Warranty (years)* 30 30
* Warranty electronics (years) 2 2
Stabilisation correction angle (degrees) 2 2
Battery life (hours) 120 (including use of the internal spare battery) 120 (including use of the internal spare battery)
Angle power control (APC) Yes Yes
Sleep timer (minutes) Yes (90) Yes (90)
Low battery indicator Yes Yes
Batteries (not included) 2x AA (+ 2x AA spare battery) 2x AA (+ 2x AA spare battery)
SKU K283827 K283834
product generation 3 (serial number start with 'K') 3 (serial number start with 'K')

Customer Reviews

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Peter Greeves (Orpington, GB)
SERVICE

I placed an order but then realized it was the wrong type of binoculars. I telephoned
a member of staff(James) who quickly sorted it out. After that I was informed of the date they dispatched the order. A very good service.

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Clifford Longley (Croydon, GB)
excellence

excellent in all respects

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SallyAnn Bradley (Birmingham, GB)
Fantastic product

Amazing binoculars, worth every penny


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