AZA 1043 PRISMATIC COMPASS

  • High-precision prismatic compass for field use
  • Ideal for land survey, mapping, and geology work
  • Optical prism for accurate angle readings
  • Sighting slit for directional alignment
  • Liquid-filled capsule for steady needle movement
  • Lightweight metal body with protective lid
  • Marked in degrees and mils
  • Used by engineers, surveyors, hikers, and geologists
SKU: AZA 1043 Category:
Description

Description

The prismatic compass is an essential tool for accurate land surveying, navigation, mapping, and geological exploration. Designed for professionals who require reliable directional and angular readings in the field, the Azalab Prismatic Compass offers a compact yet robust solution for a wide range of outdoor measurement tasks.

Unlike basic magnetic compasses, the prismatic compass uses an optical prism to allow the user to take precise bearing measurements while simultaneously aligning the sight with distant objects. This dual-functionality ensures higher accuracy, particularly for long-distance directional surveys and triangulation tasks.

The instrument features a sighting slit with a hairline, a reflective mirror, and a prism viewer, allowing users to read angular measurements while keeping their eyes on the target object. Bearings are typically displayed in degrees (0° to 360°) and often in mils, enabling precise plotting for military, geological, and civil engineering applications.

This land survey compass is housed in a lightweight, corrosion-resistant metal body and comes with a protective lid that doubles as the sighting mechanism. Its liquid-filled capsule stabilizes the magnetic needle, ensuring it settles quickly and resists vibrations — a vital feature during field operations in rugged environments.

The Azalab prismatic compass is often used by surveyors, geologists, military engineers, hikers, and adventure seekers. In academic settings, it’s a popular tool in earth science and geography education, providing students with hands-on experience in field navigation and spatial orientation.

Its compact design makes it easily portable. The compass can be worn around the neck using the provided lanyard or stored securely in a backpack or field pouch. With minimal moving parts, it is also low-maintenance, requiring only occasional cleaning and safe storage when not in use.

Field professionals appreciate this tool for its rugged durability and mechanical precision, especially in environments where GPS devices may fail due to lack of signal or battery issues. Unlike electronic navigation tools, the prismatic compass operates without electricity, making it a dependable choice in any terrain or weather condition.

In practical usage, the user can sight through the slit, align with the target, and simultaneously read the azimuth on the graduated ring through the prism. This allows for fast and accurate bearings even while in motion. With repeated usage, users develop speed and confidence in navigation, route plotting, and environmental orientation.

For those seeking additional training or guidance in compass-based navigation, comprehensive field manuals and tutorials are available on trusted platforms such as usgs.gov (U.S. Geological Survey) or britishgeologicalsurvey.co.uk, both of which provide field methodology resources for compass-based surveying and geospatial techniques.

In summary, the Prismatic Compass from Azalab is a professional-grade, field-tested instrument that delivers dependable performance across diverse applications. Its ability to combine direct sighting with real-time bearing reading gives users an edge in precision navigation. Whether you’re conducting a geological field study, surveying property lines, or navigating challenging terrain, this compass is built to serve with accuracy, durability, and ease of use.


 Specifications:

Feature Description
Type Prismatic Compass
Measurement Range 0° to 360° (degrees); may include mils
Sighting Mechanism Sighting slit with hairline
Prism Adjustable optical prism for reading
Liquid Damping Yes (liquid-filled capsule)
Material Metal body, anti-corrosion finish
Usage Surveying, navigation, geology, education
Weight Approx. 200–300g
Markings Graduated ring (degrees and/or mils)
Accessories Neck lanyard, protective case

 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q1: What is the main use of a prismatic compass?
A: It’s used to measure horizontal angles and bearings in the field, especially in surveying, mapping, and geological exploration.

Q2: Can it be used for hiking and outdoor navigation?
A: Yes, it’s excellent for hiking, orienteering, and adventure activities where precise direction is required.

Q3: Is it battery-powered?
A: No, it’s a fully mechanical device that does not require batteries — reliable in remote areas.

Q4: How accurate is the prismatic compass?
A: It provides highly accurate angular measurements, especially when used correctly with a steady hand and clear sightline.

Q5: What’s the difference between a prismatic compass and a standard compass?
A: A prismatic compass includes a prism and sighting slit, allowing simultaneous sighting and reading, while standard compasses don’t offer this level of precision.

Additional information

Additional information

Type

Prismatic Compass

Measurement Range

0° to 360° (degrees); may include mils

Sighting Mechanism

Sighting slit with hairline

Prism

Adjustable optical prism for reading