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Pentax PF-65ED AII Spotting Scope w/Zoom Eyepiece

  • Improved optical design
  • Fully-multi-coated optics provide maximum light transmission and reduced internal reflections
  • ED glass optical elements provide greater color accuracy and resolution
  • Aiming line built into hood for quick subject acquisition
  • 1.25″ eyepiece attachment accepts any Pentax eyepiece from a 20x-60x zoom eyepiece to a host of fixed, high quality eyepieces

Designed for high-quality, high-precision outdoor viewing. The PENTAX PF-65EDA incorporates porro-prism optics and a 65mm objective lens with PENTAX-exclusive ED (Extra-low Dispersion) optical elements to deliver sharp, high-contrast images with minimal chromatic aberration. With a 45-degree slanted lens barrel, the PF-65EDA offers hours of comfortable, fatigue-free viewing. This spotting scope also feature a compact, lightweight body with nitrogen-filled waterproof construction (JIS Class 6),

Pentax 70516 SMC-XW 20 1.25-Inch Eyepiece for Telescopes and Pentax Spotting Scopes

  • Improved 70 degree field of view for easier viewing
  • XW 7, 10, 14 , 20 will give a wider field of view than our previous eyepieces when used on Pentax Spotting Scopes or with telescopes
  • XW 14, 20, 30, and 40 are designed specifically provide ideal viewing conditions when used with a telescope
  • Fully multi-coated lenses increase light transmission and color quality
  • High-refraction, low-dispersion lanthanum glass elements deliver bright, high-resolution images with minimal aberrations and distortions

The Pentax eyepiece has an improved 70 degree field of view for easier viewing. The XW 7, 10, 14, 20 will give a wider field of view than our previous eyepieces when used on Pentax Spotting Scopes or with telescopes. The XW 14, 20, 30, and 40 are designed specifically to provide ideal viewing conditions when used with a telescope. They have fully multi-coated lenses increase light transmission and color quality.

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Celestron 52250 80mm Ultima Zoom Spotting Scope

  • Multi-Coated Optics
  • Sight tube for quick targeting
  • Soft Carrying Case
  • Zoom Eyepiece
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

SO)CELESTRON ULTIMA 80 45 Degree Celestron’s popular Ultima 80mm Zoom Spotting Scope offers images that are noticeably brighter and sharper than entry level 60mm spotters. The Ultima 80 is a refractor style spotting scope with an Achromatic objective lens. Excellent light transmission is assured by multi-layer anti-reflection coatings on the objective lens as well as on the zoom eyepiece and the BAK-4 prisms. The multi-coated 80mm objective lens delivers 77% brighter views than a 60mm scope

Galileo 20-60x77 Spotting Scope

  • 77mm aperture spotting scope with 20x-60x Zoom eyepiece
  • Peep sight finder and Micrometer style focusing
  • Built-In Retractable Sunshade.
  • Mutli-Coated Optics, Waterproof, Fogproof, and Composite Contruction
  • Carrying Case and Table Top Tripod

The Galileo G-77ZSS spotting scope is great for land based observing activities such as bird watching, nature studies, scenic observing, long distance microscopy, and surveillance. It features a large 77mm Multi-Coated objective lense for bright, clear images, a built in retractable sunshade to reduce glare, and a 20x to 60x zoom eyepiece. Other features include micrometer style focusing and peep sight finder for locating objects. Made from composite materials, the G-77ZSS is very lightweight

Pentax 70515 SMC-XW 14 1.25-Inch Eyepiece for Telescopes and Pentax Spotting

Buy @ www.amazon.com Technical Details:Improved 70 degree field of view for easier viewing * XW 7, 10, 14 , 20 will give a wider field of view than our previous eyepieces when used on Pentax Spotting Scopes or with telescopes * XW 14, 20, 30, and 40 are designed specifically provide ideal viewing conditions when used with a telescope * Fully multi-coated lenses increase light transmission and color quality * High-refraction, low-dispersion lanthanum glass elements deliver bright, high-resolution images with minimal aberrations and distortions
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