ZEISS Specials

ZEISS Victory NV 5.6x62

High-tech optics that bring light into darkness.

Identifying targets safely is crucial in night hunting. The ZEISS Victory NV 5.6x62 T* provides clear images in low light, allowing hunters to continue their activities even during a new moon.

  • 20,000 x Light Amplification Capacity
  • Integrated IR LED
  • Manual Brightness Regulation

The main challenge of night-time hunting is the secure identification of the target before shooting. When night-time conditions are even beyond the capability of classic low light binoculars, the ZEISS Victory NV 5.6x62 T*, with its electronic residual light intensifier, comes into its own. It allows you to observe game even in the light of a new moon and gives you a secure identification; a clear, starry sky is enough to provide the brightest, most detailed images. This makes it possible for you to continue your stand hunting at night.

A wild boar is seen through a green-tinted ZEISS riflescope reticle in a forest setting.

20,000 x Light Amplification Capacity

The night vision device is based around a high-performance Generation 2+ intensifier tube with approx. 20,000 x light amplification capacity. It contains a microchannel plate (MCP), which creates detailed, high-contrast images. In terms of distortion and vignetting it is far superior to earlier generations of night vision devices. An integrated protective function ensures that strong light radiation (e.g. through the sudden appearance of car headlamps) will not cause any damage to the system. A reticle in the field of view helps with the simple estimation of distances. It also allows you to use the diopter adjustment clearly and simply.

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Integrated IR LED

If there is absolutely no light and no residual light either, the integrated IR LED can be activated at the touch of a button to provide bright images. The LED generates an infrared light that the eye cannot see, but which allows observation with the NV device to a distance of around 50 m. By using an adapter you can fit an additional torch with an IR filter, which illuminates distances of up to several hundred metres.

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ZEISS T* Coating

ZEISS T* coating is a guarantee of the brilliant, high-contrast images­­ which you will experience above all in adverse light conditions and in the twilight. Behind it, however, there is no specific formula for building up the layers. Instead, it is a technology that is constantly adjusted to suit new glass materials and requirements, which varies from lens to lens.

A circular lens is shown split in half, comparing ZEISS LotuTec® coating on the right—repelling water and appearing clear—to a standard coating on the left, which is covered in water droplets.

A Clear View, Whatever the Weather

With dependable equipment, hunters can confidently face any weather conditions. That's why ZEISS developed LotuTec®, a lens coating for binoculars and scopes that ensures clear vision for every hunting adventure, regardless of the conditions.

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Manual Brightness Regulation

The image brightness is easily adjusted using plus and minus buttons, so that your eyes can identify details without being dazzled.

Technical Data

ZEISS Victory NV 5.6x62

Magnification

5.6 x

Effective Lens Diameter

62 mm

Field of View at 1,000 m (yds)

142 m (426 ft)

Close Focusing Distance

5.0 m (16.4 ft)

Diopter Adjustment Range

− 4.0 | + 4.0 dpt

Exit Pupil Distance

20.0 mm

LotuTec | Nitrogen Filled

+ | +

Water Resistance

-

Operating Temperature

− 20 °C | + 40 °C (− 4 °F | + 104 °F)

Length

233 mm (9.2")

Width at an interpupillary distance of 65 mm

100 mm (3.9")

Weight

1,000 g (35.3 oz)