Monocular - MULTI-SCOPE 8x32 - 2000-2010 - Japan - Kenko

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Kenko MULTI-SCOPE 8x32 monocular, made in Japan, in good to very good condition and tested and functional.

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Kenko 8x32 Multiscope, bifocal.

Height: 13–17 cm
Width: approx. 4 cm

Made in Japan.

The monocular is in good to very good condition.
No scratches or the like.

It comes from a collection, has been well cared for, and used little.

Product description:

A brighter bifocal monocular with a large 32-mm objective lens.

It is called "Gallery Scope" because it can focus not only on distant objects but also on nearby objects, and it is suitable for viewing exhibitions in museums and art galleries. It can be used not only for visiting museums but also for various leisure activities, checking train schedules, and reading small print on information boards.

Turn the focus adjustment ring to extend the lens barrel so that it focuses at short distances, and pull it back to focus at long distances.

People who wear glasses can see the entire field of view without vignetting by bending the rubber eyecup.

Kenko 8x32 Multiscope, bifocal.

Height: 13–17 cm
Width: approx. 4 cm

Made in Japan.

The monocular is in good to very good condition.
No scratches or the like.

It comes from a collection, has been well cared for, and used little.

Product description:

A brighter bifocal monocular with a large 32-mm objective lens.

It is called "Gallery Scope" because it can focus not only on distant objects but also on nearby objects, and it is suitable for viewing exhibitions in museums and art galleries. It can be used not only for visiting museums but also for various leisure activities, checking train schedules, and reading small print on information boards.

Turn the focus adjustment ring to extend the lens barrel so that it focuses at short distances, and pull it back to focus at long distances.

People who wear glasses can see the entire field of view without vignetting by bending the rubber eyecup.

Details

Era
After 2000
Weight
180 g
Specific region of origin
Made in Japan
Number of objects
1
Manufacturer/brand
Kenko
Model/type number
MULTI-SCOPE 8x32
Material
Glass, Metal, Rubber
Country of origin
Japan
Style
Contemporary
Physical condition
Good
Functional condition
Tested and working
Height
13 cm
Width
4 cm
Depth
4 cm
Estimated period
2000-2010
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Objects sold
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