





🔭 See More, Miss Less – Elevate Your Vision Game with ZEISS Terra ED!
The ZEISS Terra ED 8x32 binoculars combine professional-grade optics with a compact, lightweight design. Featuring 8x magnification, a wide 135m field of view at 1000m, and a durable waterproof body, they deliver bright, sharp images ideal for birdwatching, surveying, and outdoor exploration. With multi-coated lenses and ergonomic manual focus, these binoculars offer exceptional clarity and comfort, making them a top-tier choice for discerning users seeking premium performance in a portable package.













| ASIN | B06WW6JGP5 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparent Angle of View | 61 Degrees |
| Best Sellers Rank | 69,035 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 549 in Binoculars |
| Box Contents | BINOCULARS |
| Brand Name | ZEISS |
| Coating | Multi-Coated |
| Colour | Grey |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (83) |
| Digital Magnification Measured in Multiples (Digital Zoom) | 8 x |
| Diopter Adjustment Range | +/-5 diopters |
| Enclosure Material | Fiberglass-reinforced polycarbonate |
| Exit-Pupil Diameter | 4 Millimeters |
| Eye Relief | 16.5 Millimeters |
| Field of View | 315 Feet |
| Focus Type | manual |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00740035998056 |
| Item Type Name | Binoculars |
| Item Weight | 17.99 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | ZEISS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 523203-9907-000 |
| Model Name | Terra ED |
| Model Number | 523203-9907-000 |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 32 Millimetres |
| Prism Type | Roof Prism |
| Product Features | Compact Design |
| Relative Brightness | 4 |
| Size Map | Compact |
| Specific Uses For Product | hunting-and-shooting or sports |
| UPC | 740035998056 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| VESA Mount Type | Tripod Mount |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Zoom Ratio | 8 multiplier_x |
M**C
Good quality.
Great binoculars for birdwatching and looking at buildings etc. (I'm a building surveyor so will use them a lot for this). I upgraded from an old pair of inexpensive 10x42s. The Zeiss are a nice size and fit in my coat pocket without the case - they are obviously bulkier than opera style binoculars. Good clear and bright image quality. Feel robust and well made and I expect them to last. Very happy with them and would recommend.
R**M
Quality to cost sweet spot
Quality to price ratio is top rate. I compared these to the next level up from Zeiss and Svarovski and could barely discern a difference in view quality. For general and occasional use these are a fantastic bargain. More demanding or discerning users may need a level or 2 above involving a doubling or quintupling of the cost. These Zeiss are the bang for the buck sweet spot. They are relatively lightweight, comfortable to hold, well designed, easy to focus, well built. I can see them lasting me a lifetime. Update after 2 weeks, the only optical abberation I have spotted is when I looked at a crow on a chimneypot about 8 M away against a dull overcast sky I could see a slight fringe of purple/blue around the bird. This is a pretty severe test I guess and om not sure how others would handle it. Still very happy with the quality. You could almost count the hairs on a squirells tail at 15 M.
N**I
This wasn’t even on my list for consideration. Bushnell and Vortex are the first brands to my mind - unfortunately the local selection is rather limited for Bushnell, and none for Vortex. As I wasn’t sure I’d get it right the first time, it simply wasn’t viable to buy something from Amazon US. Then I tried a friend’s Nikon Monarch 7 - while the optical quality is impressive, I felt it is let down by the quality of the accessories. On the other hand, I thought the Prostaff 7 represents a much better value, so that was what I first got. When I received the unit, I found the optics though still respectable, is quite a bit off the Monarch’s; the objective lens covers are jokes like many people have pointed out - spending another $30 on a pair of decent Vortex caps is a REAL consideration, again from Amazon US. After nearly a month of hesitation, I decided to return it. Then as I continue to browse the selection, I came across the ZEISS. I was quite surprised by the price tag as I know glasses of the Big 3 go in the north of $1000. Oh, well. I said to myself, no harm to try. When I received the unit, I was blown away, especially comparing to the Prostaff 7 - they feel like products from a different world. - objective lens caps are attached to the body, yeah! - the hard case is a world above that of Nikon in both quality and design; - it comes with just a simple diagrammed quick use guide, compared to 3 thick heavy booklets of Nikon that i have no use of; - the package is properly sealed, while the Prostaff is not; - inside the package, there is a beautiful scenery photo, making you wanting to use the binoculars straight away; the Nikon only has a photo of the Nikon. Above all, it just feels every bit like a real ZEISS, not just some cheap OEM that so many brands do for their low end stuff. Of course, it’s not perfect. CA is quite noticeable, but this is not a camera, so it’s nothing major to me; it’s made in China, but so do iPhones and millions of other premium stuff nowadays. I feel ZEISS, a company renowned for its quality (and high price tag), has done a fantastic job of coming up with an entry-level killer, which in my option is unbeatable in value. Highly recommended!
خ**ي
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M**N
The focus it out on them
K**R
Amazing compact binoculars for ameture but passionate birdwatcher like me...
M**A
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