Spotting Scopes
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Regular price $78.93NWDEY 25-75X60 Spotting Scope with Tripod, Phone Adapter, Waterproof, Low NWDEYSold Out
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Regular price $224.99Gosky 20-60x80 HD Spotting Scope BAK4 Angled with Tripod Smartphone GoskySold Out
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Regular price $654.32Swarovski Optik ME 1.7X Magnification Extender for ATX/STX/BTX Spotting Scopes Swarovski Optik
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Regular price $544.85Vanguard Endeavor XF 80A Angled Spotting Scope with 20-60x Zoom VANGUARD
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Regular price $434.31Vanguard Endeavor XF 60A Angled Spotting Scope with 15-45x Zoom VANGUARD
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Regular price $211.10Carson Everglade HD Waterproof 15-45x60mm Spotting Scope with Table-Top Tripod, Carson
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Regular price $127.12Sightmark Solitude 11-33x50SE Spotting Scope Kit Sightmark
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Regular price $432.10Swarovski SOC Stay-on case STS 80 (49828) Swarovski
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Regular price $4,937.04Swarovski Optiks HD-ATS-80 HD Spotting Scope with 20x60 Eyepiece (Angled, Swarovski
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Regular price $70.09Svbony Sv28 25-75X70 Spotting Scopes, Hd Spotting Scope With Tripod, SVBONYSold Out
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Regular price $80.25SVBONY SV28 Spotting Scopes with Tripod, Angled 25-75x70mm Spotter Scope SVBONYSold Out
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Regular price $81.01Gosky 20-60x65 Spotting Scope with Full Size Tripod, Phone Adapter, GoskySold Out
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Regular price $119.72SVBONY SV28 20-60x80 New Version Spotting Scope for Target Shooting, SVBONYSold Out
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Regular price $120.05SVBONY SV28 Spotting Scopes with Tripod and Phone Adapter, Angled SVBONYSold Out
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Regular price $185.51SVBONY SV28 100mm Angled Spotting Scope for Target Shooting, 25-75x SVBONYSold Out
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Regular price $119.72Celestron - Landscout 60Mm Angled Spotting Scope - Fully Coated CelestronSold Out
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best brands of spotting scopes?
Some of the best brands of spotting scopes include Vortex, Leupold, Celestron, and Nikon, each offering a range of models tailored to different budgets and needs. Vortex is known for its durability, while Leupold offers high-end options with superior optics.
How do I choose the right spotting scope?
When choosing a spotting scope, consider factors like magnification, objective lens size, and portability. A magnification of 20-60x and a lens size of 60-80mm is ideal for birdwatching, while lighter models are better for hiking.
Are spotting scopes waterproof?
Many spotting scopes are designed to be waterproof and fog-proof, which protects them from moisture and ensures visibility in various weather conditions. Check product specifications to confirm these features.
What magnification is best for birdwatching?
For birdwatching, a magnification range of 20-60x is commonly recommended, as it allows detailed viewing while maintaining a wide field of vision for tracking moving subjects.
Can spotting scopes be used for stargazing?
Yes, spotting scopes can be used for stargazing, especially models with high magnification and large objective lenses. However, for dedicated astronomy, telescopes are usually the preferred choice.
What size spotting scope is best for traveling?
For traveling, compact and lightweight spotting scopes are best. Look for models that are easy to carry, such as those with a magnification of 15-45x and an objective lens of 50mm or less.
How do I care for my spotting scope?
To care for your spotting scope, always use a lens cloth to clean the optics, store it in a protective case, and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures to maintain its integrity.
What type of mount is needed for a spotting scope?
A sturdy tripod is recommended for most spotting scopes, especially those with higher magnification. A quality tripod ensures stability and allows for easier viewing without strain.