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opticron ES80 GA (1 Viewer)

canonman77

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United Kingdom
HI guys, I have seen on the FOR SALE bit on here that someone Is selling their Opticron ES80 GA scope, I am wanting to buy It, but dont know If Its a good one to get or not It comes with a 25x eyepiece, also the seller says that Its the Mark 1 ED version but the scope doesnt say ED on It. Would this scope be ok has a first one for digiscoping & If It Isnt a ED scope, does It really matter & what benefits would It give me If It Is.

Regards.
Sean...
 
HI guys, I have seen on the FOR SALE bit on here that someone Is selling their Opticron ES80 GA scope, I am wanting to buy It, but dont know If Its a good one to get or not It comes with a 25x eyepiece, also the seller says that Its the Mark 1 ED version but the scope doesnt say ED on It. Would this scope be ok has a first one for digiscoping & If It Isnt a ED scope, does It really matter & what benefits would It give me If It Is.

Regards.
Sean...

I have an ES80 GA ED. Mine is a Mk II which I think is 2006 onwards.

It says on side "Opticron ...GA ED" ("..." because I couldn't be bothered to take the stay-on case off completely). I don't have a Mk I but I'd be suspicious of why it doesn't say ED.

I won't say anything about the scope because I don't know what changed from Mk I to Mk II.

You could call or email Opticron, they would be able to provide some info on it!
 
The original ES80 GA ( Waterproof ) has ED glass. It was the only ES80 available at that time so there was no confusion!. I have one and I am still happy with it, its used every week and also used foe digiscoping. Read about it on the reviews thread!.
 
thanks guys, Ive just a Opticron ES80 GA with a coolpix 4500 & eagle eye adapter & Its the ED version, so thats a bonus, does anyone know what adapters I would need to connect my eos 40d to scope & would It be better than a compact.. Thanks.

sean..
 
thanks for the link dipped. Having read up on dslrs & scopes I think though I am going to stick with compact cameras...

Thanks anyway mate

Sean.
 
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