IOR B7x40 | Romanian Army Binoculars | Fernglas Rumänische Armee | бинокль

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024
  • Manufacturer: IOR (Întreprindearea Optică Română), Bucharest (Romania)
    Application: Military
    Magnification: 7x
    Objective Lens Size: 40mm
    Range finding reticle: yes, right side
    IR-Detector: no (other versions of this binocular do have one)
    Rarity Rating: Common
    Specifics: This binocular was made in colaboration with Carl Zeiss Jena. The design was approved in 1970 and IOR started taking orders from the romanian army in 1972. The models produces between 1972 and 1978 have tubular style eyecups. The design was based on the Zeiss 7x40 but with smaller prisms for weight reduction. The models made until 1998 have a monolayer magnesium fluroride coating on the lenses. These models even came with coated prisms. Until 1998 Zeiss Jena glass was used which had a strong yellow tint. After 1998 all production went to export except for very few and Schott Glass was used and the strong yellow tint dissapeared. The last models where made in 2018,all for export to the US and a few other countries. These models had T3 multicoating, better rubber and the image was neutral in color.
    (A big thanks goes to Ciurea Daniel for providing this information.)
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  • @ciureadaniel8927
    @ciureadaniel8927 4 года назад +16

    This binocular was made în colaboration with Carl Zeiss Jena, the design was approved în 1970 and IOR started taking orders from the romanian army în 1972, the models produces between 1972 and 1978 have tubular style eyecups, the design was basesdon the zeiss jena 7x40 but with smaller prisms for weight reduction, the models made until 1998 have a monolayer magnesium fluroride coating on the lenses, on the prism just the two smaller face are coated, i dissasembled one made în 1980 to extract the reticle, i was amazed the prisms where coated, no military binoculars from that era had coatings on prisms, not even the japanese ones, until 1998 zeiss jenă glass was used and they had a strong yellow tint, after 1998 all production went to export except for very few, and schott glass was used, also the strong yellow tint dissapeared, the last models where made în 2018,all for export to the US and a few other countries, i personally called IOR Bucharest and told that the binocular îs no longer în production, the ones after 1998 had T3 multicoating, better rubber and the image was neutral în color, the price of a new one was aproximately 500 euro!

    • @BlackForestRecon
      @BlackForestRecon  4 года назад +3

      Thanks again! Again very valuable information that I would like to include in the description box! Greetings from the Black Forest!

    • @ciureadaniel8927
      @ciureadaniel8927 4 года назад

      @@BlackForestRecon You are welcome again, please put the information on the description, be safe with this virus, im waiting for new binocular videos on your chanel, but safety comes first!

    • @BlackForestRecon
      @BlackForestRecon  4 года назад +1

      @@ciureadaniel8927 There is an old version of this binocular with the tubular style eyecups offered at ebay kleinanzeigen: www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/fernglas-7-x-40-von-ior-valdada/1409864480-230-6278
      I had never seen a model like this before.
      I have another question that you may also be able to answer: If I correctly interpret what you wrote above, the term "IOR Valdada" should refer to binoculars that were exported after 1998 (Valadada Optics is an American distributor). This would mean that the name "IOR Valadada", which is often read with such binoculars, is wrong, unless it would be the models that were made for export (to the US) after 1998. Is this correct?

    • @ciureadaniel8927
      @ciureadaniel8927 4 года назад +1

      @@BlackForestRecon Yes you are right, Valdada is a firm set by a romanian emigre named Valentin Leatu and he imported IOR optics for the first time în the US, i dont recommend the models with tubular ocular because i dont like the ocular and are very old, begining of 70s!

    • @BlackForestRecon
      @BlackForestRecon  4 года назад +1

      @@ciureadaniel8927 I also like the new models much better. However very interesting information about the Valadada company. Thanks a lot for this!

  • @jeffjefferson2676
    @jeffjefferson2676 Год назад +3

    You want to read: FM 6-135 Adjustment of Artillery Fire by the Combat Soldier. It shows how the reticle is used on these military binoculars.
    You also want to have an M2 Artillery Compass as described in FM 21-26 Map Reading. That will give you the surest fireing solution. It uses 6400 angular mills in a circle, instead of 360 degrees in a circle. The Soviet Union used 6000 units in a circle. Its pretty interesting, you should make sure what the military is using when you use a system, or the shells could end up in a different place. For example: Sweden used 6300 units in a circle.
    Greetings,
    Jeff

  • @ksggor
    @ksggor 5 лет назад +4

    Спасибо за Ваши видео! Очень красиво и познавательно!

  • @1I2am3Dani4
    @1I2am3Dani4 4 года назад +2

    I recently got a 1975 model of these which seems to not yet have the more ergonomic and recessed rubber eye pieces ( @1:39 ) but instead some tubular funnel styled ones, does anyone know wheter they are changeable (they seem to be held in place by the lense itself) and if yes where one could aquire them?

    • @PE1JAS
      @PE1JAS 2 года назад

      I own a 1972 version, indeed tubular shaped eye cups. One Alex Burda made them, see his video, and it seems to me that the comfort will be somewhat better...

  • @c.f.532
    @c.f.532 6 лет назад +7

    In your opinion which model would you recommend to get? The Zeiss DF NVA 7x40, the IOR 7x40 or the Yugoslavian 7x40? I need to add this setup to the collection. Thanks and greetings from DK.

    • @BlackForestRecon
      @BlackForestRecon  6 лет назад +7

      Very hard to say.. The yugoslavien ZRAK and the Zeiss DF are nearly the same thing. The ZRAK is quite rare here in Germany compared to the Zeiss DF which is very common and therefore cheaper to get. The Zeiss DF is a very good bino but if you want something to carry around with you I would recommend the IOR. It´s smaller and lighter than the DF and in optics I see no differences..

    • @Schlipperschlopper
      @Schlipperschlopper 4 года назад +1

      The all share the same Zeiss Jena Lenses :-)

    • @인간답게살자78
      @인간답게살자78 4 года назад

      recommend IOR 7X40 manufactured after 1990 or 2000 from South Korea

    • @baigish7
      @baigish7 3 года назад

      @@인간답게살자78 From 10-20 binoculars that passed my hand the ones from 1982 I liked the most.In general, everything is good.At the oldest ones you have chances to find carl zeiss lenses.If you are interested, it is just one from 1982 for sale, now .... you can contact me and I will help you.www.olx.ro/oferta/binoclu-ior-7x40-din-82-sr-02595-pescuit-vanatoare-armata-IDekp1A.html

    • @baigish7
      @baigish7 3 года назад

      @@인간답게살자78 1982 is good

  • @ЖандосНурсултанов
    @ЖандосНурсултанов 6 лет назад +3

    СПАСИБО !

  • @baigish7
    @baigish7 6 лет назад +9

    I have 3 binoculars IOR 7x40....I have a collection of about 20 pieces of most Russian.
    It's my favorite,... about 200 euros from the Roman army stocks

    • @jan-bertbongaarts7450
      @jan-bertbongaarts7450 6 лет назад

      Could you advise me where you can buy these binoculars? I would like to have one in new or nearly new condition!

    • @jan-bertbongaarts7450
      @jan-bertbongaarts7450 6 лет назад

      baigish7 That is very nice of you. Are you on Facebook?

    • @jan-bertbongaarts7450
      @jan-bertbongaarts7450 6 лет назад

      I could sure need your help. Much appreciated.

    • @baigish7
      @baigish7 6 лет назад

      Yes

    • @ironman8257
      @ironman8257 2 года назад

      @@jan-bertbongaarts7450 did you buy one?

  • @haroldland4620
    @haroldland4620 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the useful study

  • @ilhomjonboltaev3162
    @ilhomjonboltaev3162 6 лет назад +5

    Очень хороший бинокль

  • @Joni77Bravo
    @Joni77Bravo 6 лет назад +3

    Nice work.🌲

  • @antontomenko3124
    @antontomenko3124 5 лет назад +3

    3:21 Спасибо за обзор ремня. У меня оказывается, не правильно был продет ремешок. Теперь все ок.

  • @joelheusschen7972
    @joelheusschen7972 5 лет назад +1

    Hello Black Forrest and everyone els. What are the orange lens caps for? Thanks for the great videos. Greetings Joël.

    • @BlackForestRecon
      @BlackForestRecon  5 лет назад +2

      Greetings and thanks for watching! The orange filter lenses are for poor visibility due to bad weather.

    • @burneraccount8505
      @burneraccount8505 3 года назад +1

      @@BlackForestRecon They aint , they were used as infrared detector lens , they were coated in an isotope that would glow when being hit with infrared , nowdays most are long dead.
      Cheers from Romania!

    • @agatho00
      @agatho00 3 года назад

      @@burneraccount8505 From what I know, just some models have the infrared filter for active sources. Those have a small lever on one side and a small screen that needs to be charged in the sun. The orange lens are for fog, snow (bad weather in general, where you need more contrast).

  • @stealthandysteath1069
    @stealthandysteath1069 6 лет назад +2

    good evening friend nice pair of binoculars how many pairs of binoculars do you own and what are the increments in the glass. Thanks for sharing mate. Always enjoy your videos. ATB to you an yours. Andy

    • @BlackForestRecon
      @BlackForestRecon  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks for your comment! I´d say I got about 50 binos right now..
      The binos have Bak4 Porro prisms and lenses that have a T3 Magnesium Fluoride, anti-reflex multi-coat which IOR claims to provide 98% light transmission (review at: www.snipercountry.com/best-rangefinder/).
      Greetings from the Black Forest!

    • @stealthandysteath1069
      @stealthandysteath1069 6 лет назад

      @@BlackForestRecon morning buddy. Thank you for your time and I'll look into the information you have sent. Keep it up mate your doing great.

  • @hmoobdc5
    @hmoobdc5 5 лет назад

    Hi. Where can i find a replacement rubber eye cap for this model? I search but no luck

    • @BlackForestRecon
      @BlackForestRecon  5 лет назад +1

      Keep looking on ebay. But I have never seen any eihter..

  • @vladmircea3174
    @vladmircea3174 4 года назад

    Mine lost the lid on the eyecups, any ideas how i can get one or remake it?

    • @platosnephew1105
      @platosnephew1105 4 года назад

      I think you could send it back to the IOR factory for servicing

  • @cristeagabriel3728
    @cristeagabriel3728 4 года назад +1

    You have to be careful when you want to buy this model of binoculars because some have a very yellow image.

  • @Schlipperschlopper
    @Schlipperschlopper 4 года назад +2

    Romanitsche Lurrebulle rules :-)

  • @Robin6512
    @Robin6512 3 года назад

    Problem is finding one

  • @dumitruvizinteanu2603
    @dumitruvizinteanu2603 4 года назад

    Caut binoclu cu termoviziune

  • @СветлячокКрымский

    Цвет просветления у него необычное - слабоватое такое. Габариты нормальные. Можно брать с собой в походы

  • @freund-Blase
    @freund-Blase Год назад

    Ich komme aus Ostdeutschland und habe mir ein original zeiss 4×70 für 450 euro gekauft

    • @freund-Blase
      @freund-Blase Год назад

      Oder soll ich mir Dacia kaufen

    • @freund-Blase
      @freund-Blase Год назад

      Lieber nicht ist raus geschmissen Geld