The Steiner M1050 delivers precision optics engineered for demanding tactical and sporting applications. These 10x50mm binoculars incorporate military-grade laser protection filters and the proven SUMR ranging reticle system for accurate target assessment at extended distances.
What Makes This Different
Built with Steiner's floating prism system, the M1050 maintains optical alignment even under severe impact conditions that would damage conventional binoculars. The integrated laser protection filter shields against harmful laser radiation while preserving image clarity. Sports-Auto Focus technology eliminates constant refocusing between 20 yards and infinity, providing instant target acquisition across varying distances.
Key Features
- 10x50mm configuration delivers bright images in low-light conditions
- SUMR (Steiner Universal Military Reticle) for precise ranging and target estimation
- Laser protection filter guards against Class IIIA/IIIB laser damage
- Floating prism system maintains zero even after 11G impacts
- Sports-Auto Focus from 20 yards to infinity without adjustment
- OD Green Makrolon housing with NBR rubber armor coating
- Nitrogen-filled waterproof construction rated to 10 meters
Field performance centers on the SUMR reticle's ability to provide accurate range estimation and target size assessment without external equipment. The 10x magnification paired with 50mm objective lenses gathers maximum light transmission for dawn and dusk operations. Temperature stability from -40°F to +160°F ensures reliable function across climate extremes.
Technical Specs
- Magnification: 10x with 50mm objective diameter
- Field of view: 330 feet at 1000 yards
- Eye relief: 20mm with twist-up eyecups
- Weight: 35 ounces with protective caps
- Dimensions: 7.9" x 5.1" x 2.4"
- Diopter adjustment: ±4 diopters on right eyepiece
- Close focus distance: 20 yards minimum
- Made in Germany with limited lifetime warranty
The M1050 represents proven German engineering adapted for tactical requirements where optical failure means mission compromise. Professional users specify Steiner optics when equipment reliability directly impacts operational success.