Ready for everyday hunting: ZEISS V8 riflescopes combine sophisticated features and perfect interaction to deliver more successful hunting moments than any other riflescope from ZEISS. Outstanding optical quality, an extra-large eyepoint for fast target acquisition and the world's finest red dot make it an unrivalled companion in every hunting situation. For more success on your hunt.
Whether for driven hunts, stalking or in the mountains: thanks to its large field of view of 23 m at 100 m at the lowest magnification, maximum optical quality with relaxed viewing and low weight, the ZEISS V8 1.8-14x50 can be used in any hunting situation. The finest and brightest illuminated dot in the world can be adjusted with high precision thanks to the perfect ergonomics, while the compact design ensures optimum weapon handling. The unrivalled allrounder for more hunting success.
- Wide field of view (23 m at 100 m at lowest magnification)
- Brilliant image quality thanks to SCHOTT fluoride glass elements
- Wide zoom range (1.8 - 14x)
- Extremely fine illuminated dot (only 3.3 mm target coverage at 100 m)
- ZEISS T* multi-layer coating
- ZEISS LotuTec® lens coating (water-repellent & fog-free)
- Stable & bulletproof (tested under conditions up to 1500 times g-force
- Modern reticle illumination system via intelligent multifunction button on the top
- Versatile (driven hunt, stalking, raised hide, etc.)
- Waterproof to 400 mbar
- ZEISS Hunting app connection possible
Reticle 54 (illuminated)
The 54 driven hunt reticle is another special reticle from ZEISS. This further development of the 0 reticle stands for fast and reliable hits with minimal target coverage. In addition to the fine horizontal thread, it has a cross in which the ultra-fine illuminated dot is located. The horizontal line is used for height correction when swinging and protects against tilting the weapon. The cross makes it possible to take aim quickly and to acquire the target quickly even without the illuminated dot. The fineness of the illuminated dot becomes clear when you look at the coverage dimensions: at 12x magnification, only 0.55 cm is covered at 100 m. The reticle is located in the second image plane of the riflescope.