On the evening of August 12, 2026, an extraordinary celestial event is on the horizon: A total solar eclipse will pass over parts of Europe—though not over Germany.
Here in Germany, we will experience an impressive partial eclipse, which will nonetheless offer a rare and spectacular sight. Germany will be entirely within the Moon’s penumbra. As a result, the sun will not be completely, but clearly and visibly “nibbled away.”
What do you need to safely observe the solar eclipse? You can find a list 👉 here!
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Binoculars
APM offers a whole range of high quality binoculars with an aperture range between 50mm and 150mm. Our APO binoculars are of exceptionally good quality - with a color-clean, razor-sharp and clear image. The large models are very popular for astronomical observations, universal sizes with 50mm and 70mm are also available.
Powerful 10x50 binoculars with integrated crosshairs
Features:
We have expanded our MS ED series with the 12X56ED model. The main advantage is the wide-angle eyepiece, which achieves a FOV of 72°. In addition, the image brightness and resolution is better compared to standard 12x50 binoculars.
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Characteristics:
The new, lightweight APM ED APO 7 x 50 Binoculars 7 x 50 in Magnesium Housing.
Characteristics
Characteristics:
We have expanded our MS ED series with the 8X56ED model. The main advantage is the wide-angle eyepiece, which achieves a FOV of 60°. In addition, the image brightness and resolution is better compared to standard 8x50 binoculars.
Key features: