Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Bushnell Trophy 20-60x65 Waterproof Spotting Scope

Product Description


Bushnell Trophy 20 60x65 Waterproof Spotting Scope , Deals Can 10x30 Image Stabilizati Binoculars Wcase, Dogtra 1900ncp Field Star 12 Mile Training Collar Single Dog , Swift Hitch Sh01 Portable Wireless Camera System , Wild Game Innovati S 5mp High Definiti Acti Camera , Bushnell 8mp Trophy Cam Black Ops Trail Camera , Celestr 21068 Skyscout Scope 90mm Telescope , Nik 7234 Acti 10 22 X 50mm Binoculars , 6 24x50 Ir Sniper Scope By Barska , Stealth Cam Prowler Hd Idvr , Built to provide clear and bright close-up views, the Trophy Spotting Scope from Bushnell provides adjustable magnification from 20 to 60x with a large, light-gathering 65-millimeter objective lens for image clarity. Housed in a sturdy, waterproof rubber armor, the Trophy Scope can be used in virtually any weather conditions. Thanks to multi-coated optics, the Trophy Scope provides increased light transmission so that high-magnification views retain brightness and detail. The scope comes complete with a compact tripod and a premium hard-sided case. Built to last, the Trophy Spotting Scope carries a limited lifetime warranty against manufacturer's defects from Bushnell.

Specifications:

  • Magnification: 20 to 60x
  • Objective Lens: 65 millimeters
  • Weight: 20 ounces / 567 grams
  • Length: 12.7 inches / 322 millimeters
  • Close Focus: 30 feet
  • Eye Relief: 14 millimeters
  • Exit Pupil: 3.25 millimeters at 20x / 1.1 millimeters at 60x
  • Field of View at 20x: 90 feet at 1000 yards / 27 meters at 1000 meters
  • Field of View at 60x: 45 feet at 1000 yards / 13.7 meters at 1000 meters
  • Model: 782065

What's in the Box? Trophy 20-60x65 Waterproof Spotting Scope, compact tripod, premium hard-sided case


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This review is from: Bushnell Trophy 20-60x65 Waterproof Spotting Scope (Green) (Electronics)
I selected this model because it is waterproof/fogproof (I live near Seattle), the zoom range, and the price (I seem to recall paying about $160 for it about five years ago). But the image quality seems quite wonderful. I can't explain technically why, but I've found images of birds to be amazingly sharp. Even something as common as a great blue heron or mallard is terrific to watch when you can enjoy a super clear, colorful image of them. I mostly stay at 20x, and find higher powers a bit challengeing to use (that's why I'm only giving four stars). I wish it could connect to my camcorder, but apparently scopes with that feature are much more expensive. Finally, I appreciate the hard and soft cases it comes with.

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