





🔭 See More, Miss Less — Elevate Every Moment with ZEISS Terra ED
The ZEISS Terra ED 8x32 binoculars combine professional-grade optics with a compact, lightweight design. Featuring 8x magnification, a wide 135-meter field of view at 1000 meters, and a durable waterproof body, these binoculars deliver bright, sharp images ideal for birdwatching, surveying, and outdoor exploration. With multi-coated lenses and ergonomic manual focus, they offer reliable performance and comfort for discerning users seeking premium optics without the premium price.

















| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparent Angle Of View | 61 Degrees |
| Asin | B06WW6JGP5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 90,671 in Electronics & Photo (See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo) 759 in Binoculars |
| Box Contents | BINOCULARS |
| Brand Name | ZEISS |
| Coating | Multi-Coated |
| Colour | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (83) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
| 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 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upc | 740035998056 |
| Vesa Mount Type | Tripod Mount |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Zoom Ratio | 8 multiplier_x |
User
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.
User
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.
User
Exceeded my expectation
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!
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User
Send me another pair and l will give you five stars
The focus it out on them
User
Small and sturdy
Amazing compact binoculars for ameture but passionate birdwatcher like me...
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