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Alpen 20-60x80 w/45 degree EP, waterproof Spotting Scope

Alpen 20-60x80 w/45 degree EP, waterproof Spotting Scope




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This Alpen 20-60x80 zoom spotting scope is fully waterproof and fogproof and features a whopping 80mm diameter objective lens for the brightest image. The zoom magnification provide nice field of view at 20x and super close up viewing at 60x. The retractable sun shade helps reduce glare and the BAK4 multi-coated optics deliver a bright crisp image. The 45 degree eye piece design can be adjusted to any viewing position by simply loosening the adjustment collar on the center of the body to fit any situation. Comes with a micro adjustable horizontal - vertical table top tripod and durable carrying case. Backed by Alpen's lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. This product was awarded Great Buy as seen in Outdoor Life magazine's gear test issue.

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Customer Reviews
I had been looking for a decent affordable scope for birding for years (meaning under $1000, ideally under $500). With all the other ones in this price range that I had tried in stores, the image got very dark and the field of view very small when I zoomed in, making the zoom feature pretty useless. Then I read a good review of this scope on [...] (it was rated best of the mid-priced scopes they tested) and decided to give it a try. I was very pleasantly surprised at the image quality and brightness, and the eye relief (ability to see the whole field when using glasses) is good until you zoom in to about 40X (this is common in scopes). The image is still bright and sharp at 60X. Recently I was able to identify some ducks using 60X that were so far away I could barely see them with my naked eye, and while looking at some Canada geese that were about 900 feet away (across 3 sports fields, using 60X) I was able to see and identify a bluebird that was on the ground near them, with the blue back and reddish breast clearly visible. There is a slight bit of purple fringing on the edges of objects, especially at 60X, but it's not very noticeable. I have tried digiscoping once and it worked well, even under completely overcast skies.


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