What Is Your Criteria For A Perfect Spotting Scope ?
Hi Everyone ..... I first look to see if there are any fixed eyepieces available besides the zoom eyepiece. If there are no other eyepieces(fixed) then its not for me. My one criteria, the scope must be able to use fixed power eyepieces. The eyepieces must have large ocular lens, providing enough eye relief to support a easy pleasant view. This brings me to my choice : The Nikon EDG 65 angled spotting scope with its numerous fixed power eyepieces. The Nikon EDG FEP-25W eyepiece shown on my scope is what I use the most now. The other two : the one on the left is the 30W, which has the next largest eye lens in the Nikon EDG line. I use the 30W when I have the need for a little more detail. The Zoom 20-60 EDG eyepiece is the one on the right. I have shown the EDG zoom just for the comparison to get an idea of how large the other two eye lens are. If anyone’s wondering that’s a 22mm wide USA Money Quarter sitting on top of the two eyepieces.
Hi Everyone ..... I first look to see if there are any fixed eyepieces available besides the zoom eyepiece. If there are no other eyepieces(fixed) then its not for me. My one criteria, the scope must be able to use fixed power eyepieces. The eyepieces must have large ocular lens, providing enough eye relief to support a easy pleasant view. This brings me to my choice : The Nikon EDG 65 angled spotting scope with its numerous fixed power eyepieces. The Nikon EDG FEP-25W eyepiece shown on my scope is what I use the most now. The other two : the one on the left is the 30W, which has the next largest eye lens in the Nikon EDG line. I use the 30W when I have the need for a little more detail. The Zoom 20-60 EDG eyepiece is the one on the right. I have shown the EDG zoom just for the comparison to get an idea of how large the other two eye lens are. If anyone’s wondering that’s a 22mm wide USA Money Quarter sitting on top of the two eyepieces.
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