This is already my second Levenhuk binoculars. The first one – Karma Pro 12x32 – I've had for over two years and I am very pleased with it – I haven't noticed any distortions or chromatic aberrations. I've had the Levenhuk Karma Pro 16x42 since July 2025. The magnification is excellent and you can hold it in your hands without a problem. Unfortunately, my unit has a minor chromatic aberration, which appears only on the edges of bright objects in strong sunlight. Overall, both models have proven themselves during several trips to the Tatra Mountains. I sincerely recommend them.
Binoculars from the Levenhuk Karma Pro series with a fixed 12x magnification and an objective diameter of 50mm. Adjustable eyecups, diopter correction and a pupil distance of 14 mm guarantee comfort for long-term observation and the possibility of individual adjustment.
The binoculars are filled with nitrogen gas to eliminate fogging and condensation inside the optics. The critical air-glass boundaries have been multi-coated with anti-reflective coatings to reduce unwanted reflections and loss of light passing through the optics.
A centrally located knob with a non-slip texture is responsible for the focus adjustment. A diopter is placed on the right eyepiece to help adjust any differences between the left and right eye.
The optical and mechanical elements of the binoculars are enclosed in a robust rubberised tube with a non-slip texture for a secure grip. Thanks to the roof prisms, the binoculars are lightweight and compact, while maintaining the large diameter of the lenses.
The binoculars use a standard 1/4" thread for a tripod.
Comes complete with: carrying case, neck strap, lens and eyepiece caps, cleaning cloth.
Technical data
Magnification: 12x
Lens diameter: 50 mm
Distance from eyepiece to pupil: 4,1 mm
Output pupil distance: 14 mm
Field of view at 1000 m: 82 m
Optical glass: BaK4
Relative brightness: 17,36
Twilight performance: 24,29
Eyepiece diopter adjustment: ±3
Eyepiece spacing: 56 - 74 mm
Temperature range: -15 to +60 °C
Dimensions: 16,2 x 13,2 x 6 cm
Weight: 820 g
Manufacturer: Levenhuk, USA
| Magnification (x) | 12 |
|---|---|
| Objective lens diameter (mm) | 50 |
| Minimal focus | 2,5 m |
| Eye distance | 14 mm |
| Optical glass | BAK-4 |
| Binoculars use | Travel |
| Field of view (m /100 m) | 82 m/ 1000 m |
| Exit pupil | 4,1 mm |
| Adjustable diopter | Yes |
| Cover / case / bag included in set | Cover |
| System | Roof |
| Anti-reflection coating | Multi-layer coating |
| Binoculars water resistance | Yes |
| Length | 162 mm |
| Weight | 820 g |
| EAN | 0611901509907 |
| Manufacturer code | 67700 |
| Brand | Levenhuk |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 2
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Great, lightweight and durable binoculars that are water-resistant, ideal for woodland hikes. With 16x magnification, the field of view is 63 metres, which is quite a lot, and the BAK 4 lenses provide very good sharpness. Compared to my other binoculars (Delta Optical Fores II 12x50 with a field of view of 84 metres and Bushnell Legacy 1-22x50 WP with a field of view of 66 metres at 10x and 42 metres at 22x, weight 968g), the Levenhuk is the lightest (it weighs only 639g), brightness 6.89, twilight efficiency 25.9. Overall, it is a solid and durable binocular in the mid-price range that is worth recommending.
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