DachkantGläser
Dachkantgläser, also known as roof prism binoculars, are a type of optical instrument that uses a specific optical design to produce an upright and correctly oriented image. Unlike Porro prism binoculars, which have a distinctive Z-shaped body, roof prism binoculars have a more compact and straight-line construction. This design is achieved by employing a roof prism system, which involves two prisms that meet at a right angle, forming a "roof" shape. Light enters the objective lens, passes through the roof prism, and then through the eyepiece.
The key advantage of the roof prism design is its compactness and durability. The prisms are housed
Dachkantgläser are widely used for a variety of applications, including birdwatching, hunting, and general observation, where