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Zeiss 3-12x44 Conquest V4 Riflescope (external Elevation Turret, Z-plex Reticle 20)

Zeiss 3-12x44 Conquest V4 Riflescope (external Elevation Turret, Z-plex Reticle 20)
  • Product Code: ga163138
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$2,549.97 $3,442.46

This ZEISS 3-12x44 Conquest V4 Riflescope is engineered for hunting and shooting at longer ranges and in low-light conditions. While its 3-12x magnification allows you to zoom in on distant targets, the 44mm objective lens gathers sufficient light to deliver bright and high-contrast images. The optical system is outfitted with precision elements made from high-definition optical glass and treated with T* multicoating, which produce a total light transmission of 90%. The exterior lenses are also treated with proprietary LotuTec hydrophobic coatings that shed droplets from the lens surfaces and can be wiped without visible traces. For accuracy and precision with placing shots, the scope is equipped with a non-illuminated Z-Plex Reticle 20 in the second focal plane and features four tapered posts with a thin crosshair. It is recommended for long-range shooting in daylight. The scope is designed to be parallax error-free at 100 yards.

The aluminum housing is crafted with strength, durability, and precision in mind. It has a 30mm maintube and is waterproof, nitrogen-filled fog resistant, and submersible. The external elevation turret includes the ZEISS Ballistic Stop feature to ensure an absolute and positive return to zero under any conditions.

Z-Plex Reticle 20, 2nd FP    Elevation Turret with Ballistic Stop    30mm Diameter Maintube    1/4 MOA Impact Point Correction    70 MOA Windage/Elevation Adjustments    Capped Multi-Turn Turrets    Anodized Aluminum Housing    T* Multicoating/LotuTec Protection    Nitrogen-Filled Fog & Waterproof

Optics
Magnification3 to 12x
Objective Lens Diameter44 mm
Field of View3x: 38' @ 100 yd / 12.7 m @ 100 m
12x: 9.5' @ 100 yd / 3.2 m @ 100 m
Exit Pupil Diameter3x: 8.9 mm
12x: 3.7 mm
Eye Relief3.5" / 89 mm
Diopter Correction-3.0 to +2.0
Impact Point Correction70 MOA (Windage & Elevation)
Adjustment per Click: 1/4 MOA
Parallax CorrectionNo, 100 yd / 91.4 m
Anti-Reflective CoatingsFully Multicoated
Reticle
Reticle TypePlex Reticle 20 Reticle (Second Focal Plane)
IlluminationNo
General
Maintube Diameter30 mm
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant to 13' / 4 m (Unrated)
FogproofYes, Nitrogen Filled
Operating Conditions-4 to 131°F / -20 to 55°C 
MaterialAluminum
DimensionsLength: 13.8" / 35.1 cm
Weight18.2 oz / 516 g

  • 3-12x magnification range
  • 44mm objective diameter produces bright images in low-light conditions
  • High-definition glass improves resolution and contrast
  • T* optical coatings increase brightness and resolution
  • Total transmission of light up to 90%
  • LotuTec water-repellent lens coating sheds water droplets, which can be removed without a trace
  • Wide field of view: 38-9.5' at 100 yards
  • Parallax-free at 100 yards

  • Tactile and highly repeatable external elevation turret with Ballistic Stop provides maximum flexibility for challenging targets
  • 1/4 MOA impact point correction
  • 70 MOA total windage and elevation range
  • 8.9-3.7mm exit pupil
  • 3.5" eye relief

  • 30mm diameter maintube
  • Aluminum construction
  • Capped windage and elevation turrets
  • Nitrogen filled, fog-proof
  • Waterproof to 400 mbar

  • Second focal plane
  • Four tapered posts
  • Thin crosshair
  • For long-range shooting in daylight

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does it fit the Zeiss 10x42 Victory T* FL? - is it the same cordura case that came in with those binoculars when new?

A: So I compared the sizes of the two Binoculars. The Victory Pair that you have are 6.8 x 4.9", and the Conquest Models are 6.5 x 4.7". So I believe this case would work with the Pair that you have. You might just have to screw the eyecup's down with the covers on top. However this case should work.

Q: 2. I have 10x56B T P calls for tripod adapter 528601 do you have it?

A: ZEISS Tripod Adapter for Conquest HD and Terra ED Binoculars BH #ZETEBTPA • MFR #528388-0000-000 https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1059887-REG/zeiss_52_83_88_hd_terra_ed_bino_tripod.html In stock

Q: 3. Will this adapter work with a Velbon (D-500) QR type tripod?

A: Yes, the ZEISS Tripod Adapter for Conquest HD and Terra ED Binoculars will mount on any tripod or QR plate that uses a standard 1/4-20 thread.

Q: 4. What about for the Conquest HD 8x32? I don't recall being able to mount an adapter to it either and not likely to go prying on the end cap to find out without some assurance.

A: This adapter works beautifully on my Conquest HD 8x56 - I would imagine the same with your 8x32.

Q: 5. How much does this adapter raise the height of the binoculars?

A: The ZEISS Tripod Adapter for Conquest HD and Terra ED Binoculars will raise the binoculars by 5.2".

Q: 6. I own a pair of Zeiss Terra ED 8x42 and I do not see any way of screwing this adapter on it. Are you certain they are compatible?

A: So I checked our stock, and you are correct. There is no way to thread this model in between the barrels of those binoculars. I checked other competitor's, and they have this same model stating the same specifications. This looks like a mix up with the Manufacturer. My apologies for that. For your binoculars I would go with the Zeiss Binofix Universal Binocular Tripod Adapter. This would be the compatible Tripod Adapter.Website link: http://bhpho.to/1FIHP3n

Q: 7. Will the Zeiss HD42 bag fit an older Nikon 7 X 35 73 degree binoculars?

A: It is a bit short, even for the old Zeiss binoculars that I have.

Q: 8. I have a Zeiss Terra ED 10x42, Can't seem able to remove the cap to find the thread, able to show how to remove the cap? probably a picture for illustration, spoke a thousand words. thanks.

A: It can be difficult to get a purchase on the knob. Try a rubber glove or even the eraser on a pencil.

Q: 9. How do I install this? Does the cap just come off to expose the threads?

A: In binoculars having threads, you first remove the cap, to expose the bino's threads. The pin threads into the bino's female, then you tighten the lever.You will need a camera plate that fits your tripod.

Q: 10. Does it come with a carrying strap and case?

A: The ZEISS 10x42 Conquest HDX Binoculars (B&H # ZE10X42CHDXB) include a carrying strap, protective eyepieces, and lens caps.

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