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  • ...roof, portable scope with zoom eyepiece, that could withstand the toughest field use. ...ost daily and it lives up to the expectations every single time out in the field.
    2 KB (385 words) - 15:38, 23 April 2007
  • The negatives are that after being used to big bins with a wide field of view lining these up with your eyes and then a bird takes a bit of pract *twilight performance and narrow field of view
    3 KB (455 words) - 15:37, 23 April 2007
  • ...feel in this position, though the opportunities to use this feature in the field may be limited for the birder. Almost without saying, the scope is fully wa The 40x eyepiece gave a very impressive image, field of view was as wide as most 30x eyepieces and the resolving power with opti
    8 KB (1,310 words) - 15:24, 23 April 2007
  • ...L" lens? Most definitely. But for the price, the 18-55 has an amazing field of view, and the quality of the pictures is quite decent, really. I can use
    6 KB (1,131 words) - 15:31, 23 April 2007
  • ...htness, sharpness and contrast at 15X. Performance was good all around the field of view. Focusing is easy even with mittens although the knob feels a littl ...noculars). Stars began getting fuzzy roughly at around the last 20% of the field of view but only the last 10% was distorted.
    9 KB (1,529 words) - 15:37, 23 April 2007
  • ...ence, the Nikon allows me to wear my glasses and still easily see the full field of view at 25x magnification. The eyepiece is well made and has a very smoo ...be expected but is still very useable and still sharp across the very flat field of view. No doubt the large 82mm. objective lens helps out here.
    12 KB (2,176 words) - 03:19, 16 May 2007
  • ...large and small, swimming and walking as to astonish you. Break out your field guides, binoculars, and get ready to be amazed. And while you are doing th
    13 KB (2,290 words) - 12:41, 11 April 2021
  • ...], [[Wilson's Warbler]], [[Chipping Sparrow]], [[Clay-colored Sparrow]], [[Field Sparrow]], [[Vesper Sparrow]], [[Lark Sparrow]], [[Savannah Sparrow]], [[Gr
    9 KB (1,175 words) - 23:51, 17 August 2017
  • ...], [[Chipping Sparrow]], [[Clay-coloured Sparrow|Clay-colored Sparrow]], [[Field Sparrow]], [[Vesper Sparrow]], [[Lark Sparrow]], [[Savannah Sparrow]], [[Se *Don't forget your binoculars, camera, field guide, etc.
    17 KB (2,319 words) - 01:30, 13 November 2017
  • Depth of Field Preview Depth of field preview is activated by pressing a button at the side of the lens mount.
    28 KB (4,831 words) - 16:00, 24 April 2007
  • ...month will include the first flowering of; Coltsfoot, Scurvy Grass, Early Forget-me-not, Blackthorn, Rue-leaved Saxifrage and, at Camber Castle, Wallflower. At the Beach Reserve you can find the flowers of Herb Robert, Sea Pea, Field Poppy, Yellow-horned Poppy, Grass Vetchling, Viper's Bugloss, Goatsbeard an
    23 KB (3,458 words) - 15:42, 29 July 2020
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