Spotting scope vocabulary and review information for those of you just learning about bird watching.

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Vortex Optics SPT-VT-ED80SK-A (20 - 60x80 mm)
 
Price Range: $750.00 - $750.00
Vixen Geoma II ED82-A (8 - 24x82 mm)
 
Price Range: $899.00 - $899.00
Pentax PF-65ED II (20 - 60x65 mm)
 
Price Range: $420.00 - $801.00
Pentax PF-80ED (20 - 60x80 mm)
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Price Range: $0.00 - $0.00
Meopta Meostar S1-75 APO Angle (20 - 60x75 mm)
 
Price Range: $1150.00 - $1150.00
Swarovski Optik STS 65 HD
 
Price Range: $1229.00 - $1229.00
Nikon Spotter XL (6892) (16 - 48x60 mm)
 
Price Range: $400.00 - $500.00
Celestron Ultima 100 (22 - 66x100 mm)
 
Price Range: $240.00 - $370.00
Celestron Ultima 65 (18 - 55x65 mm)
 
Price Range: $95.00 - $150.00
Leupold Wind River® Sequoia (55886) (15 - 45x60 mm)
 
Price Range: $259.00 - $400.00
Nikon (8311) (20 - 60x82 mm)
 
Price Range: $650.00 - $650.00
Bushnell Sentry® 78-1836 (18 - 36x50 mm)
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Price Range: $114.00 - $114.00
Yukon Scout (21021) (20 - 50x50 mm)
 
Price Range: $55.00 - $55.00
Leupold Golden Ring Compact 61090 (15 - 30x50 mm)
 
Price Range: $385.00 - $385.00
Bushnell SportView® 78-2061 (20 - 60x60 mm)
 
Price Range: $63.00 - $63.00
Yukon 21031 (6 - 100x100 mm)
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Price Range: $364.00 - $400.00
Celestron C65 Mini Mak (30 - 90x65 mm)
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Price Range: $53.00 - $53.00
Bushnell Trophy (15-45x50) (15 - 45x50 mm)
 
Price Range: $160.00 - $170.00
Konuspot 80 (20 - 60x80 mm)
 
Price Range: $241.00 - $241.00
Tasco World Class® WC206060 (20 - 60x60 mm)
 
Price Range: $88.00 - $88.00
Nikon ProStaff 65 (16 - 48x65 mm)
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Price Range: $400.00 - $400.00
Winchester WT-5 (12 - 50x50 mm)
 
Price Range: $100.00 - $115.00
Nikon (8314) (16 - 48x65 mm)
 
Price Range: $450.00 - $450.00
Bushnell Sentry® 78-1837 (18 - 36x50 mm)
 
Price Range: $99.00 - $99.00
Swarovski Optik STS 80 HD
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Price Range: $1500.00 - $1649.00
Nikon Spotter XL II (6890) (16 - 48x60 mm)
 
Price Range: $395.00 - $395.00
Kowa TSN-601
 
Price Range: $440.00 - $440.00
Tasco World Class WC206080 (20 - 60x80 mm)
 
Price Range: $136.00 - $150.00
Nikon ED50 (13 - 30x50 mm)
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Price Range: $700.00 - $700.00
Celestron C5 Spotter (62x127 mm)
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Price Range: $375.00 - $375.00
Minox MD 62 62210
 
Price Range: $599.00 - $619.00
Bushnell Spacemaster® 78-1217 (15 - 45x60 mm)
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Price Range: $269.00 - $269.00
Kowa TSN-602
 
Price Range: $400.00 - $400.00
Bushnell Spacemaster® 78-7360 (20 - 60x60 mm)
 
Price Range: $150.00 - $150.00
Celestron Ultima 100ED (22 - 66x100 mm)
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Price Range: $420.00 - $420.00


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Buying a Bird Watching Scope

A bit of vocabulary and review information for those of you just learning about spotting scopes. A bird watching spotting scope, hunting spotting scope, or astronomy spotting scope, is usually mounted on a tripod and will give you between 20 and 60 times magnification. Some have a single eyepiece with control knobs and others have several eyepieces set at specific magnifications. Light is gathered through a single objective lens, typically between 50mm and 80mm.

The next distinguishing characteristic of the Nikon spotting scope is the relationship between the viewing lens and the objective lens. Straight spotting scopes refers to scopes with viewing lens on the same plane as the light-gathering lens. Angled spotting scopes have a viewing lens raised up at about a 45-degree angle. All things equal, the only difference would be the comfort of the user, and it is entirely a personal preference.

Some guidelines for the birdwatcher

Bird Watching Spotting Scopes - Birding scopes intended for bird watching stick within the 20x and 30x range. If you are a photographer, be sure to verify that your potential Leupold spotting scope can be adapted to your 35mm SLR camera lens.

Waterproof Spotting Scopes - While nobody would recommend trying to find fish with your Bushnell spotting scope, sometimes the great outdoors does not cooperate when it comes to weather. That's why you may want to consider a waterproof spotting scope. Expect a pretty handsome premium to come along with this kind of scope.

No-fault warranty - Manufacturers of these bird watching spotting scopes are fond of issuing No-Fault Warranties. Happily, for the consumer, this means that a slight mistake rendering it fully or partially damaged will be met by the manufacturers with a complete repair or replacement, no questions asked.? At least that's what it says on the books.

Leupold 20-60x80 Spotting Scope Kit

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