Monocular dG
Monocular dG
Monocular dG
Monocular dG
Monocular dG
Monocular dG
Monocular dG
Monocular dG
Monocular dG
Monocular dG
Monocular dG
Monocular dG
Monocular dG

Monocular dG

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THE FUTURE OF ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION

The dG is the first long-range optical device that allows you to identify and document your observations and share them with others.

The full potential of the dG unfolds when you link it to your smartphone.

To connect your dG to mobile devices, you need the SWAROVSKI OPTIK dG app. It also allows you to connect to apps like Merlin Bird ID and Wildlife ID, which help you identify and share your sightings. This app is available for all current smartphones in the App Store and Google Play.

TO IDENTIFY

DISCOVER NATURE

Learn more about what surrounds us. The dG helps you identify birds and other animals. With the push of a button, you can transfer your observations to your smartphone, to automatically identify them with the Merlin Bird ID app or the dG Mammals app.

KEEP RECORD

PRECIOUS MOMENTS

Observe, photograph, record, all in one. 8x magnification gets you closer to the action. Capture your experiences in photo or video using the SWAROVSKI OPTIK dG app. Even without a connection to your smartphone, your dG can take and save up to 50 photos.

TO SHARE

SHARE THE PLEASURE

Share your discoveries with others. An integrated Wi-Fi hotspot allows multiple colleagues to follow your observations live. Or share your experiences with friends and the global community via social media

DISCOVER NATURE

Learn more about what surrounds us. The dG helps you identify birds and other animals. With the push of a button, you can transfer your observations to your smartphone, to automatically identify them with the Merlin Bird ID app or the dG Mammals app.

OBJECTIVE

Extension 8x
Target effective diameter 25mm
exit pupil diameter 3.1mm
eyepiece distance 17mm
Field of view (m/1,000m) 119m/1000m
Field of view (degrees) 6.8°
Field of vision for spectacle wearers (%) 6.8°
Field of view, apparent (degrees) 52°
Minimum Focus Distance 2.5m
Diopter adjustment ± 4 dpt
light transmission 89%
Twilight factor according to ISO 14132-1 14.2


DIGITAL

Camera resolution (effective) 13MP (4192 x 3104px)

Video resolution
HD 1280 x 720px / VGA 640 x 480px
Drums
Li-Ion 2600 mAh

Battery autonomy during normal/maximum operation
6/3.5h

Help program (application)
dG App, dG Mammals
Maximum observers through the application 5
Operating system for the application iOS 11 Android 5.0
Interface Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN)
Min. coverage interface 5


SIZE AND WEIGHT

Length approx. 146mm
Width approx. 112mm
Height approx. 60mm
Weight approx. 550g


ENVIRONMENT AND CONDITIONS

operating temperature -10 to +55°C
Storage temperature -30 to +70 °C

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INCREASES

Magnifications specify the factor by which an object appears to be closer in relation to its actual distance. The higher the magnification, the closer the object appears to be. However, higher magnification also leads to a reduction in the field of view. Check the exact name of the product, since the number preceding the "x" increases. For example, 10x42 is a device with 10 magnification.

FIELD OF VIEW

The field of view defines the size of the image section that can be seen through the optical device. It is specified in meters (width) at a distance of 1000 meters (m/1000m) or as an angle (degrees). The higher the magnification, the smaller the field of view. Binoculars have a large field of view, which means you will be able to see a wide area. Telescopes have higher magnification, which makes the field of view much smaller, but you will be able to see more detail.

ADJUSTMENT RANGE

The diameter of the objective specifies the amount of light that can enter the optical device. This makes it a key factor for the performance of an instrument, for example, at sunset. The larger the diameter of the lens, the more light it can capture. The darker the environment, the larger diameter lens you will need. Check the exact name of the product, as the number after the “x” specifies the diameter of the lens in millimeters. For example, a device with the suffix 10x42 has a lens with a diameter of 42mm.

MINIMUM FOCUS DISTANCE

The minimum focus distance specifies how close an object must be to be seen clearly with the optical device. Thus, the image can be focused between this value and infinity.