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A spotting scope is a small portable telescope with added optics to present an erect image, optimized for the observation of terrestrial objects. They are used for bird-watching, land viewing and other naturalist activities, for hunting, verifying a marksman's shots, surveillance, and for any other application that requires more magnification than a pair of binoculars. With a scope you can view across great distances and notice details that are nearly impossible to see with binoculars. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Procular Australia - Best Spotting Scope Prices Online


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Spotting Scope at
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What is a Spotting Scope
A spotting scope is a small portable telescope
with added optics to present an erect image,
optimized for the observation of terrestrial
objects. They are used for bird-watching, land
viewing and other naturalist activities, for
hunting, verifying a marksman's shots,
surveillance, and for any other application that
requires more magnification than a pair of
binoculars. With a scope you can view across
great distances and notice details that are
nearly impossible to see with binoculars.
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Binocular, Spotting Scope or Telescope
If you are just getting started with birding or
hunting then binoculars would probably work best.
Binoculars are more compact, portable and
intuitive to use. They are also good for travel
and a variety of other uses. As you become more
serious about your outdoor activity you will,
sooner or later, want a spotting scope and
tripod. For bird watching, the high magnification
and better stability will allow you to see
details on birds that cannot be seen with
binoculars. Hunters use them to effectively spot,
follow and identify wildlife while target
shooters use them for scoring. Telescopes are
designed for astronomy and viewing the night sky.
Spotting scopes on the other hand are also
designed for viewing subjects on land. A spotting
scope would work great if you want to see boats
in the bay for example. Or simply observe
subjects from a very long distance.
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The Ideal Lens Size
You simply need to choose if you prefer a better
image quality or a smaller and lighter spotting
scope. A spotting scope with a larger lens (60mm
to 80mm) will have better light-gathering
capability than a smaller 50mm lens spotting
scope. This means that the image you see will be
brighter and clearer. You will also enjoy a wider
field of view. On the other hand the bigger the
lens is the larger and heavier your spotting
scope will be. Larger spotting scopes are also
more expensive. Think about where you will be
using the spotting scope the most. If you
normally stay at a fixed location for a long
period of time or dont need to worry about extra
weight then go for an 80mm scope (if you can
afford it of course). If you like to travel light
or move around more then a 50 to 60mm scope will
suit you better. Some 50mm scopes can even be
used without a tripod when needed.
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Best 4 Spotting Scopes _at_ Procular
Bushnell SpaceMaster 15-45X50 This is handy
little spotting scope by Bushnell and a very
popular choice. Although its smaller lens it
provides an excellent image quality. 
Celestron Ultima 20-60X80 Extremely durable and
waterproof design, adjustable angled eyepiece and
suitable for use with or without glasses.
Super-Smooth focusing mechanisms.
Barska 30-90X100 WP Spotting Scope This scope is
an excellent performer at dusk, night and low
light conditions. A solid long range spotting
scope that is waterproof and durable in all
weather conditions.
Vortex Razor HD 16-48X65  The highest quality
available today for hunting or birdwatching.
Vortexs flagship scope designed to compete with
the worlds best European .
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Buy Now _at_ www.procular.com.au
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