Tasco® 18 - 36 x 50 mm Camo Spotting Scope
Journey to the epicenter of an exotic back-country wilderness adventure. More commonly referred to as your backyard. No question, Tasco® spotting scopes would prove hardy and handy on the African Savanna and the Himalayan Range. Just be sure and check out your own neck of the woods before leaping to far-off lands. These scopes have a knack for turning the common and mundane into did you see that! - caliber sights. No wonder they're so popular for observing the wild, birding, hunting, or taking in the awe-inspiring views through your kitchen window. Take one look and you'll see what we mean. Versatile 18x to 36x zoom covers varmint hunting, big-game spotting and target shooting in a single, camouflage-armored unit. Item Features: 10mm eye relief 14.5 length Panhead lever tripod Zoom Black rubber armor Hard carrying case Tasco® Scope Features: Coated Lenses: The lenses in spotting scopes are subject to the same light reflection dynamics as binoculars, so spotting scopes use the same anti-reflection coatings as binoculars to increase light transmission and improve image brightness and clarity. Magnification: Magnification is ho much closer an object appears when viewed through a spotting scope or other optical instrument. A scope with 15x magnification will make distant objects appear to be 15-times closer than they really are. If the scope features a 15-45x adjustable zoom eyepiece, it means you can manually increase the magnification from 15-times to 45-times with a simple twist of a dial. Objective Lens Size: The size of the light-gathering objective lens is key to the brightness of a spotting scope's image, which is why the lens size (in millimeters) always appears alongside the scope's magnification designation. So, a 15 - 45x60mm scope has an adjustable magnification ranging from 15x to 45x - and on objective lens that is 60mm in diameter. Eye Relief Eye relief is the farthest distance your eye can be positioned away from the eyepiece and still see the entire field-of-view. A long eye relief is especially important to users who wear eye-glasses when looking through a spotting scope - or any other optical product. Field-of-View (F.O.V.): This indicates how wide the circle of view is at a distance of 1,000 yards. Usually spotting scopes with high magnification have smaller fields-of-view than those with lower magnifications.