Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.3 x 7.8 x 6.5 inches |
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Package Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 6 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Brand Name | ZEISS |
Warranty Description | SEE MANUFACTURER |
Model Name | 523211 |
Color | BLACK |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Carl Zeiss Optical Inc |
Part Number | 523211 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Included Components | Binocular |
Size | 8x32 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
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ZEISS Conquest HD Binoculars Compact with LotuTec T* HD Waterproof Coated Glass for Optimal Clarity in All Weather Conditions for Bird Watching, Hunting, Sightseeing, Black
Price: | $950.00$950.00 - $1,899.99$1,899.99
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Brand | ZEISS |
Objective Lens Diameter | 32 |
Magnification Maximum | 8 |
Color | BLACK |
Size Map | Compact |
About this item
- Best used for birdwatching, nature observation, travelling, outdoor activities
- HD lens system for superb color rendition
- T premium lens coatings for supreme brightness
- LotuTec external lens coatings shed moisture and resist scratching
- New 5-Year No Fault Policy + Limited Lifetime Warranty
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ZEISS Conquest HD
8x | Magnification | 10x |
32mm | Effective lens dia. | 32mm |
4mm | Exit pupil diameter | 3.2mm |
16mm | Eye relief | 16mm |
420 ft @ 1,000 yds | Field of view | 354 ft @ 1,000 yds |
4.5 x 4.9-inches | Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.9-inches |
22.2 oz. / 629 g. | Weight | 22.2 oz. / 629 g. |
8x | Magnification | 8x |
32mm | Effective lens dia. | 56mm |
4mm | Exit pupil diameter | 7mm |
16mm | Eye relief | 18mm |
420 ft @ 1,000 yds | Field of view | 375 ft @ 1,000 yds |
4.5 x 4.9-inches | Dimensions | 5.7 x 8.27-inches |
22.2 oz. / 629 g. | Weight | 44.6 oz. / 1264 g. |
8x | Magnification | 10x |
32mm | Effective lens dia. | 56mm |
4mm | Exit pupil diameter | 5.6mm |
16mm | Eye relief | 18mm |
420 ft @ 1,000 yds | Field of view | 345 ft @ 1,000 yds |
4.5 x 4.9-inches | Dimensions | 5.7 x 8.27-inches |
22.2 oz. / 629 g. | Weight | 45 oz. / 1276 g. |
8x | Magnification | 8x |
32mm | Effective lens dia. | 42mm |
4mm | Exit pupil diameter | 5.25mm |
16mm | Eye relief | 18mm |
420 ft @ 1,000 yds | Field of view | 384 ft @ 1,000 yds |
4.5 x 4.9-inches | Dimensions | 4.7 x 6.5-inches |
22.2 oz. / 629 g. | Weight | 28 oz. / 794 g. |
Product Description
The new CONQUEST HD 8x32 is a lightweight model that is ideal for stalking game during the day.
Its compact size makes it a convenient companion in difficult terrain.
The 8x magnification provides a good overview and shake-free images.
The near setting of just 1.5 meters allows you to experience crisp images and clear colors up close.
The CONQUEST HD 8x32 satisfies all ergonomic requirements: the focusing wheel is so conveniently placed that it can always be quickly and easily used.
Technical data:
- Magnification: 8 x
- Effective Lens Diameter: 32 mm
- Exit Pupil Diameter: 4 mm
- Twilight Factors: 16
- Field of View at 1000m: 140 m
- Apparent Field of View: 64 °
- Close Focus: 1.5 m
- Diopter Adjustment Range: +4 | -4 dpt
- Pupil Distance: 54 - 74 mm
- Eye Relief: 16 mm
- Lens Type: HD-Type
Uncompromising design, ergonomics and optics at an unbelievably attractive price.
Never has so much performance been available in this price class until now with the ZEISS CONQUEST HD binoculars.
The perfect all-rounders “Made in Germany” unite the company’s legendary quality with the latest technology.
The ZEISS CONQUEST products are your doorway to the premium class of ZEISS.
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ASIN | B0096TNJ6I |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #130,661 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #343 in Binoculars #2,061 in Hunting & Shooting Optics |
Date First Available | September 10, 2012 |
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The second reason is not as obvious and might help others choose. The Zeiss focus knob is very sensitive. It will take some getting used to. At the same time, the sensitive focus knob is very easy to adjust with just one finger. This makes it so that one-handed use and focusing is easier to do. The Vortex honestly felt really good in my hands. It has great ergonomics. However, with the Vortex I felt like I couldn't focus as easy unless I had two hands on them. I did a lot of one handed focusing on my last hunting trip and I thought that the Zeiss would be better at that.
Conclusion: The Zeiss Conquest HD has great optics. The ergonomics are not as nice as the Vortex Razor, but I liked the sensitive focus knob.
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Conquest HD 8x32 it was still winter. The first day I took it out on a trail I was a bit disappointed because the color fringing seemed to be quite visible. I would say as bad as my old bino. Somehow I thought it's because the weather caused the extra high contrast (white snow + white sky VS
black/grey tree). Then I noticed there's dust inside of the binocular. The seller was contacted and they re-send me a new one once received my return. I don't have to pay for the shipment. Thumbs up!
The new bino has a greater serial number so I assume it is manufactured later than the original one. When I brought this out, there seemed to be less chromatic abberation. The image quality is very good. Now I understand what it meant by "objects pop out" in the reviews I read. Resolution is very high, it definitely deserve "HD" on its body. If I am comparing it with my old 7x30, it's like comparing 720p to 480p, especially at night. During the day, even the birds behind the woods can stand out from the image.
Pros:
- High image resolution
- Excellent contrast
- Wide field of view. This makes is very easy to search objects.
- Very smooth focusing knob, it takes only slightly more than one full turn from closet to infinity. This makes tracking objects (birding) much easier than my old bino, which takes 2+ turns.
- Neck strap is very comfortable.
Cons:
- When turning Eyecups, after the first click, the one on the diopter side would separated from the inner sleeve (the part that screws onto the binocular). Workaround is to turn it reversely so it screws tightly.
- Lens caps and eye caps feel cheap. Even my old binocular's caps feel much better and easier to use. Fortunately this doesn't really impact the daily usage.
Overall:
Image quality is very good. I took quite some nice pictures of birds using my cell phone through this bino, although the picture quality never come close the the actual view through the binoculars.
Rolling globe effect is still there but it doesn't bother me. Chromatic abberation is almost unnoticeable in most cases.


Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on March 15, 2016
Conquest HD 8x32 it was still winter. The first day I took it out on a trail I was a bit disappointed because the color fringing seemed to be quite visible. I would say as bad as my old bino. Somehow I thought it's because the weather caused the extra high contrast (white snow + white sky VS
black/grey tree). Then I noticed there's dust inside of the binocular. The seller was contacted and they re-send me a new one once received my return. I don't have to pay for the shipment. Thumbs up!
The new bino has a greater serial number so I assume it is manufactured later than the original one. When I brought this out, there seemed to be less chromatic abberation. The image quality is very good. Now I understand what it meant by "objects pop out" in the reviews I read. Resolution is very high, it definitely deserve "HD" on its body. If I am comparing it with my old 7x30, it's like comparing 720p to 480p, especially at night. During the day, even the birds behind the woods can stand out from the image.
Pros:
- High image resolution
- Excellent contrast
- Wide field of view. This makes is very easy to search objects.
- Very smooth focusing knob, it takes only slightly more than one full turn from closet to infinity. This makes tracking objects (birding) much easier than my old bino, which takes 2+ turns.
- Neck strap is very comfortable.
Cons:
- When turning Eyecups, after the first click, the one on the diopter side would separated from the inner sleeve (the part that screws onto the binocular). Workaround is to turn it reversely so it screws tightly.
- Lens caps and eye caps feel cheap. Even my old binocular's caps feel much better and easier to use. Fortunately this doesn't really impact the daily usage.
Overall:
Image quality is very good. I took quite some nice pictures of birds using my cell phone through this bino, although the picture quality never come close the the actual view through the binoculars.
Rolling globe effect is still there but it doesn't bother me. Chromatic abberation is almost unnoticeable in most cases.



