Bresser Spezial Zoomar 12-36x70 Zoom Binoculars
The Bresser Spezial Zoomar 12-36x70 is built for observers who do not want to choose between a wide field of view and high magnification. A single lever lets you adjust magnification smoothly from 12x up to 36x - no eyepiece changes, no interruptions. Both barrels are precisely aligned, so the image stays sharp across the full zoom range.
Bright, contrasting image in low light
These zoom binoculars with BaK-4 prisms and FMC coating use optical glass that transmits up to 95% of incoming light. The result is a bright, high-contrast image even in poor lighting. A twilight factor of 28.98 and a relative brightness index of 34.03 confirm solid performance at dusk.
Robust body and tripod compatibility
The rubber-armoured body sits firmly in your hands and handles knocks in the field. A standard tripod thread and the included adapter let you mount these binoculars on any photographic tripod. At 36x magnification, a tripod is strongly recommended. Fold-down rubber eyecups suit both spectacle wearers and those without glasses.
Why choose the Bresser Spezial Zoomar 12-36x70?
- Smooth zoom from 12x to 36x with a single lever - no eyepiece swapping needed
- BaK-4 prisms with FMC green coating - up to 95% light transmission
- Sharp image maintained across the entire zoom range
- Twilight factor 28.98 - reliable performance in low light
- Rubber-armoured body - impact-resistant for outdoor use
- Standard tripod thread with included adapter
- Fold-down rubber eyecups for spectacle wearers and non-wearers
Technical specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Magnification |
12-36x |
| Objective lens diameter |
70 mm |
| Prism type |
BaK-4 |
| Coating |
FMC (Fully Multi-Coated) |
| Light transmission |
up to 95% |
| Twilight factor |
28.98 |
| Relative brightness index |
34.03 |
| Tripod thread |
standard, included adapter |
| Eyecups |
fold-down rubber |
Who are these binoculars for?
The Bresser Spezial Zoomar 12-36x70 suits anyone who needs flexible magnification in a single pair of binoculars. It works well for nature observation, birdwatching, travel, and astronomy from a fixed position. At higher magnification levels, mounting on a tripod gives you the steadiest views.