Leica APO-TELEVID 65-82 Spotting Scope Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Leica
Table of Contents
- Leica APO-TELEVID 65-82 Spotting Scope
- DESIGNATION OF PARTS
- ATTACHING/REMOVING THE EYEPIECE
- USE WITH AND WITHOUT GLASSES
- FOCUSING
- EXTENDABLE LENS HOOD
- TRIPOD MOUNTING
- INTERCHANGEABLE EYEPIECES
- TECHNICAL DATA FOR THE EYEPIECE
- ACCESSORIES
- SPARE PARTS & Order no
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- MAINTENANCE/CLEANING
- TECHNICAL DATA
- LEICA PRODUCT SUPPORT
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Leica APO-TELEVID 65-82 Spotting Scope
FOREWORD
We wish you a great deal of pleasure and success using your new Leica Apo-
Televid. In order to make the best use of all the opportunities offered by
this high-performance spotting scope, we recommend that you read these
instructions first.
WARNING!
As with any optical viewing instrument, avoid looking directly at bright
sources of light when using your Apo-Televid, to prevent eye injury.
DESIGNATION OF PARTS
- Eyepiece with
- Rotating eyepiece cup
- Index for attaching
- Bayonet
- Bayonet with
- Index for attaching
- Locking catch
- Thread for photo adapter
- Eyepiece release button
- Dual focusing roller for
- Rough focusing
- Fine adjustment
- Tripod plate with
- Rotating collar
- Fixing screw
- 1/4“ thread
- Extendable lens hood with
- Sight
- Lens
ATTACHING/REMOVING THE EYEPIECE
A Leica Apo-Televid consists of the spotting scope body and an eyepiece. To attach one of these eyepieces to the spotting scope, the red mark (1b) on the bayonet side of the eyepiece must first be aligned opposite the point (2a) on the spotting scope bayonet (2). In this position, the eyepiece is then inserted straight and pressed down. A short turn to the right (clockwise) lets the eyepiece engage and lock. To remove it, press the release button (3) on the underside of the spotting scope body. The eyepiece can then be turned to the left (anticlockwise) and pulled straight out.
USE WITH AND WITHOUT GLASSES
Users who do not wear glasses should turn (see below) the eyepiece cup to the left (anticlockwise) until it clicks into place. This position secures the correct distance between eyepiece and eye and prevents annoying stray light. The click-stop provides the eye with steady rest and thus avoids blurring. When viewing with glasses, the eyepiece cup should remain screwed in, so that the entire field of view is visible.
FOCUSING
The dual focusing roller of the Leica Apo-Televid models is equipped with two different ratios. The rear section of the focusing roller (in viewing direction, 4b) is used for rough or presetting; the front, narrower section (4a) is used for fine adjustment. This ensures fast, precise focusing at both low and high magnifications.
Note:
The rear focusing roller can only be turned between its two stops. Unlike
this, the front roller is equipped with a friction clutch, allowing it to be
turned beyond its stops. This is a matter of design, it neither impairs
focusing in any way nor does it cause any damage.
EXTENDABLE LENS HOOD
The built-in lens hood (5) should always be pulled out during viewing. It provides effective protection against side light (stray light), mechanical damage, and soiling of the front lens by rainwater, fingerprints, etc.
TRIPOD MOUNTING
Due to the high magnifications achieved with any eyepiece, the use of a sturdy
tripod is often indispensable. For this reason, the Leica Apo-Televid models
are equipped with especially large support with a 1/4“ tripod thread
(5c). To increase the possible applications of the models with an angled view,
the tripod support can be rotated by 360°, engages at 45° intervals, and can
be locked in any desired position using the clamping screw (5b).
INTERCHANGEABLE EYEPIECES
VARIO EYEPIECE 25-50X WW ASPH
Zoom eyepiece with continuously adjustable magnification, a very large field
of view, and outstanding optical performance. Suitable for universal
application in all areas of nature viewing. With integrated rotating eyepiece
cup. Order no. 41021.
Notes:
All eyepieces are supplied with a case, bayonet cap, and protective front cap.
These eyepieces cannot be used on the earlier Leica Televid/APO-Televid 62 and
77 models. The earlier eyepiece models for the earlier Leica Televid/ APO-
Televid 62 and 77 models cannot be used on the current Leica Televid 65 and 82
models.
TECHNICAL DATA FOR THE EYEPIECE
Eyepiece **** 25-50x WW
Magnification ** 25-50x
Objective field of view [in m/1000m] [in degrees] 40-26 /
2.3-1.5°
Exit pupil diameter 3.28-1.64 mm
Focal length ** 17.6-8.8 mm
Diameter (approx.) 57 mm
Length (approx.)
[with the eyepiece cups turned in] 90 mm
Weight (approx.) 380 g
ACCESSORIES
DIGITAL ADAPTER 3
The LEICA Digital Adapter 3 (order no. 42 304) allows the Leica Apo-Televid 65
and 82 spotting scopes to be used with many of the Leica digital compact
cameras (and other models with similarly dimensioned lens barrels). The
combination allows high-quality digital photographs to be taken of even very
distant objects. For instance, the combination with the 25-50x eyepiece gives
a telephoto lens focal length of approx. 1250 to 2500 mm (equivalent to a 50
mm lens with the 35 mm format). For details and for further information on the
Leica digital cameras that can be used, please contact your special-ist Leica
dealer or our Leica information service (see page 23 for the address).
Note:
The Digital Adapter 3 can also be used with some of the respective eyepieces
on the previous Leica Televid-/ Apo-Televid 62 und 77 models.
Usable: | Order No. | |
---|---|---|
20x WW | (41 002) | |
20x WW | (41 009) | |
32x WW | (41 004) | |
32x WW | (41 011) | |
20-60x | (41 001) | |
20-60x | (41 005) | |
Not usable: | 40x | (41 003) |
40x WW | (41 007) | |
20-60x | (41 012) |
EVERY READY CASES
The ever-ready cases available as accessories provide protection against dirt
and bumps. Their special design allows the respective Leica Apo-Televid 65 or
82 models to be used without taking them out of the case.
Order no
- For LEICA APO-TELEVID 65 with angular sight …. 42 311
- For LEICA APO-TELEVID 65 with straight sight …. 42 312
- For LEICA APO-TELEVID 82 with angular sight …. 42 313
- For LEICA APO-TELEVID 82 with straight sight …. 42 314
FILTERS
To protect the front lens – particularly from severe environmental influences
(such as salt water) – it makes sense to use an E 67 / E 82 screw-in filter.
Standard, colorless UVa filters are recommended.
SPARE PARTS & Order no
-
Front cap
(for both Apo-Televid 65 models) ……..434-621.106-000 -
Front cap
(for both Apo-Televid 82 models) ……..434-821.106-000 -
Rear (bayonet) cap
(for all Apo-Televid models) ……………… 434-821.001-030 -
Bayonet cap for Apo-Televid 65/
82 eyepieces …………………………………..434-829.000-015 -
Front cap for Apo-Televid 65/
82 eyepieces …………………………………..434-829.000-014
TROUBLESHOOTING
MAINTENANCE/CLEANING
Special maintenance is not necessary. However, to maintain performance over many years, the optical system should always be carefully cleaned. Coarse dirt particles, such as sand, should be removed with a fine hair brush or blown away. Marks such as fingerprints on the front lens and eyepiece lenses can be cleaned with a damp cloth and then wiped off with soft, clean leather or dust- free cloth. Special cleaning cloths, as used for glasses, are not recommended. They are impregnated with chemicals that can damage optical glass and its coatings (the glass used to make glasses has a different composition from the types of glass used in spotting scopes). Alcohol and other chemical solutions must not be used to clean the housing. If necessary, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. For excessive soiling, your Apo-Televid can be cleaned simply by rinsing it under running water. Saltwater can be rinsed off in the same way.
Note:
To protect the front lens – particularly from severe environmental influences
(such as salt water) – it makes sense to use an E 67 / E 82 screw-in filter.
TECHNICAL DATA
LEICA APO-TELEVID 65 LEICA APO-TELEVID 82
Optical system| uncemented 4 lens element apochromatic system, special
fluorite glass lens elements with anomalous partial dispersion
Lens diameter| 65 mm| 82 mm|
Coating| multiple layer and AquaDura™ hard coated outer lens element surfaces
Prism system| Schmidt-Pechan prism (straight sight) / Schmidt prism (angular
sight)
Housing| Magnesium, shock-resistant up to 100g
Water resistance| up to 5m to DIN standards, nitrogen-filled
Focal length| 440 mm
Close range limit (approx.)| 3.5 m
Overstrike above ∞| -5 DPT
Operating temperature in °C| -25 to +55°
Storage temperature in °C| -40 to +85°
Model| Straight sight Angular sight| Straight sight| Angular sight
Length (approx.)| 304 mm 295 mm| 304 mm| 295 mm
Height (approx.)| 93 mm 100 mm| 93 mm| 100 mm
Width (approx.)| 87 mm 87 mm| 87 mm| 87 mm
Weight (approx.)| 990 g 1070 g| 910 g| 980 g
LEICA PRODUCT SUPPORT
The Leica information service can provide you with an answer to any technical application questions relating to the Leica range either in writing, on the telephone or by e-mail.
- Leica Camera AG
- Product Support / Software Support Am Leitz-Park 5 D-35578 Wetzlar
- Tel.: +49(0)6441-2080-111 /-108
- Fax: +49(0)6441-2080-490
- info@leica-camera.com.
- software-support@leica-camera.com.
LEICA CUSTOMER CARE
For servicing your Leica equipment or in the event of damage, the Leica Camera
AG Customer Care department or the repair service provided by authorized Leica
agents in your country are available (see the warranty card for a list of
addresses).
- Leica Camera AG
- Customer Care Am Leitz-Park 5 D-35578 Wetzlar
- Tel.: +49(0)6441-2080-189
- Fax: +49(0)6441-2080-339
- customer.care@leica-camera.com.
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