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12x Magnification Binoculars
Long-Range & Astronomy

A 12x binocular opens up viewing distances that are barely accessible with 8x or 10x. Ideal for Long-Range, alpine terrain and astronomy – a tripod is recommended from this class onwards.

What makes a 12x binocular special?
  • Long-Range class for high mountains, wildlife observation and astronomy
  • Common configurations: 12x50 (all-round) and 12x56 (maximum light)
  • With tripod adapter (1/4" thread) for long sessions
  • Exit pupil 4.17 mm (12x50) up to 4.67 mm (12x56)
  • Suitable for precision shooting and spotting

When is a 12x binocular the right choice?

A 12x binocular is the right choice for Long-Range nature observation in alpine terrain, for stars and moon as entry to astronomy, for horse and motor racing, for wildlife observation across wide valleys as well as for spotting in precision shooting. For more compact all-round use, a 10x binocular is preferable, for maximum reach a 15x binocular with mandatory tripod use.

12x50 or 12x56 – which configuration?

The second number on a 12x binocular (e.g. 12x50) gives the objective diameter. At 12x, only large objectives make sense:

12x binocular: What to look for when buying?

A tripod adapter is part of the standard equipment for a 12x binocular. Also check the exit pupil – the larger, the better at dusk. High-quality coatings and ED glass become even more decisive at 12x. For handheld Long-Range use, an image-stabilised binocular can be the better choice.

  • ✓ Long-Range observers in alpine terrain
  • ✓ Astronomy beginners (moon, planets, star clusters)
  • ✓ Precision shooters and spotters
  • ✓ Mountain hunters
  • ✓ Motor racing and horse racing spectators

Frequently asked questions – 12x binoculars

Do I need a tripod with a 12x binocular?

For short observations it works handheld – the image visibly trembles though. For serious Long-Range observation, a tripod or an image-stabilised binocular is clearly the better choice.

What is the best 12x binocular for dusk?

Models with a 56 mm objective (e.g. 12x56) deliver maximum light gathering – ideal for stand hunting and late hours.

Which objective size suits a 12x binocular?

12x50 as all-round with 4.17 mm exit pupil, 12x56 for maximum dusk performance with 4.67 mm. Smaller objectives are not sensible at 12x.

Is a 12x binocular suitable for astronomy?

Yes, very good for moon, planets, star clusters and bright deep-sky objects. Tripod is mandatory.

A 12x binocular with image stabiliser – sensible?

If you want to be without a tripod: definitely. An image stabiliser makes a 12x binocular completely usable handheld.

Is a 12x binocular worthwhile compared to 10x?

For Long-Range and astronomy, yes. For all-round daytime use, a 10x binocular with a wider field of view and handheld stability usually delivers better results.

12x binoculars – discover the range

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Delta Optical Titanium 12x56 ROH Binocular
Delta Optical Titanium 12x56 ROH Binocular
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Delta Optical Chase ED 12x50 Binocular
Delta Optical Chase ED 12x50 Binocular
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Bushnell Elite 12x50 ED Binocular
Bushnell Elite 12x50 ED Binocular
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