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Spotting Scopes 20-60X85ED Spotting Scope BAK4 Prism - Waterproof Field Scope for Birdwatching Target Shooting Archery Hunting

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Size: ED 20-60x85


Features

  • FULLY MULTI-COATED GREEN LENS - High definition 85mm fully multi-coated green film objective lens with superior BAK4 prism which reduces stray light from entering the lens and allows light transmission and brightness for more clear and brighter viewing, gets crisp images.
  • HIGH VARIABLE MAGNIFICATION - Magnification 20X-60X continuous variable zoom and dynamic lens focusing system make it easy to zoom in on target. Perfect for target shooting, archery, hunting, bird watching, wildlife watching, hiking, camping, scenery, outdoor sporting, astronomical observation etc.
  • DURABLE CONSTRUCTION - High quality material brings you better experience. Special design: non-slip grip, shock-proof grip, nitrogen-filled waterproof, fog-proof, built-in retractable sunshade, eyepiece shield...Provide you with the best quality products.
  • CATCH THE NATURE INTO YOUR SCREEN - Comes with a digiscoping cell phone adapter - which enables you to take videos and images in the distant world.The phone adaptor fits most of smart phones with or without cases on the market, which is quicker and easier installation and remove. It is not only suit for spotting scope, but also other optical instruments.
  • ALL IN ONE - You will receive a black oxford carrying bag in a black box, which includes a LANDOVE 20-60X85mm BAK4 Waterproof Angled Prism Spotting Scope, a QUICK SET SMARTPHONE ADAPTER, a cleaning cloth, two lens covers and LIFETIME WARRANTY GUARANTEE, LIFETIME MONEY BACK GUARANTEE.

Description

Landove 20-60x80 Spotting Scope spotting scope comes with 20 to 60x zoom eyepiece; handy for scanning across a large area at 20x then zooming in with a higher magnification on item of interest Perfect combination with tripod and universal phone adapter suitable for outdoor picture video clips of birds; animals; wildlife in great distances; digitally store images; video clips Main points: Variable 20x to 60x magnification and 80mm objective lens Dynamic lens and fully multi coated optics delivers astounding brightness and clarity for optimal viewing Bak4 prism transmit bright contrast-rich Images throughout the entire zoom range Waterproof shockproof fogproof construction; ideal for all- weather conditions Durable sealed design; solid metal framework and rubber armor Comes with a universal smartphone adapter Comes with large focus wheel and metal tablet tripod Ideal for shooting; hunting; bird watching; camping; travel; hiking; spotting at the target range or other outdoor activities Specification: Magnification: 20x -60x Objective lens diameter: 80mm Eyepiece diameter: 20mm Prism: BAK4 F. O. V ANGLE(°): 1. 58°- 0. 91° F. O. V (ft/1000yds): 82. 9ft - 48ft F. O. V (m/1000m): 27. 6m - 16m Exit Pupil: 3. 3mm@20X, 1. 22mm@60X EYE RELIEF (mm): 17. 9mm-15mm NEAR FOCUS (m): 6m WATERPROOF: YES Optical Coating: Full Multi Coated Nitrogen filled You will receive: 1 x Spotting Scope 1 x Digiscoping adapter 1 x Tripod 1 x Carring Bag 2 x Lens Cap 1 x Manual

Brand: Landove


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Waterproof


Objective Lens Diameter: 80 Millimeters


Magnification Maximum: 3


Product Dimensions: 15 x 6 x 6 inches


Item Weight: 6.54 pounds


Item model number: LDPH001A6767


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 29, 2018


Manufacturer: Landove


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  • Landove Won Shootout over Celestron & Gosky Terrestrial Spotting Scopes
Size: ED 20-60x85
I compared this 20-60 X 80 Landove to a 20-60 X 80 Gosky and a smaller Celestron 12-36 X 60 and the Landove won handily for my needs. The much lower priced, more portable Celestron delivered reasonably good sharp images which only degraded slightly at higher powers as did the Landove. However, the apparent image size of the Landove 20-60 X 80 (and the Gosky) at its lowest magnification at 20X actually seemed larger and of course clearer/sharper/brighter than the Celestron at it highest of 36X Mag. Also, the Tripod with the Celestron was terrible, almost worthless. You would have to aim way above what you are looking at and set the control knowing the scope would fall dramatically more before hopefully coming close to the image you want to view. This Celestron scope absolutely needs a better tripod as the table top tripod that comes with it is barely usable - especially when trying to adjust at a higher powers. The Landove Tripod was steady and worked well. Also, the 20-60 X 80 Landove allows you to focus about 10 feet or so closer than the Celestron at near objects (about 20 Ft) and its tripod works well and locks in place well and does not keep vibrating at the slightest touch up and down like the fidgety tripod with the Gosky or fall like the Celestron tripod as mentioned. The Celestron is about 11" long compared to the Landove and Gosky 20-60 X 80 at 17". The Landove seemed to also offer noticeably clearer optics than the Gosky 20-60 X 80 and has the best tripod of the three. For the difference in price of about $50 more over the lower powered budget Celestron (remember you need to add at least $25 for a new table tripod with the Celestron) if the larger size is not a problem, I think the Landove 20-60 X 80 is a clear winner. So, for budget scopes, I strongly recommend that you spend the little bit of extra money and buy the more powerful Landove. Its hard to imagine a more expensive scope doing all that much better than the Landove for most uses. In all fairness to the often highly rated Gosky, I may have gotten a defective scope which is being send back as the magnification collar spun all around as if not connected properly and it did not focus as clearly as the Landove. Of the three, the Landove is a recommended keeper. I am looking forward to trying some digital photography with the included cell phone adapter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2018 by Inspired Dribble

  • Review for shooters and comparison to two other models
Size: ED 20-60x85
This is the third scope in this price ranged that I have purchased. The first was the Gosky 20-60 x 80. The Gosky seems to be the exact same scope as the Landove with only different labeling. I liked the Gosky alot except for the 45 degree eyepiece. On the shooting bench, this requires standing up and then leaning over the scope to view. This can be a little tiring. I returned the Gosky for only that reason. The image was very good. Next I bought the Celestron Ultima 80 with a straight eyepiece. The image on this scope was terrible. I could never get it quite focused. I also hated how long it was. Finally, it did not come with a tripod and had no room for it in the carrying case. I returned the Celestron thinking I would reorder the Gosky, but alas, it was on back order. I looked around and found the Landove (again appears to be the same scope) for abut $30 less, so I bought it. Here is my review of the Landove: Shooting .223 at 100 yards (partially cloudy weather) I could easily see the hits on a black and white paper target (not splatter). At 200 yards using a green paper target (not splatter) I could see the hits at full magnification without difficulty. This completely meets my needs for a scope. Regarding the tripod it is perfectly usable. I had to be a little careful at 200 yards so that I didn't bump it, but I would say it works fine, and the beauty of this tripod is that it fits right in the case. I tried using the cellphone holder with my iPhone 8. The image is smaller and less clear than what you see with your eye. Not really usable at 100 yards but at about 25 yards you can get a decent picture of birds, etc. In summary, I don't thing you could do much better than this scope for under $200. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2020 by Coffee Nut

  • Good "entry level" spotting scope
This is what I would consider to be the "minimum quality" level of a functional spotting scope. That's not an insult but rather anything cheaper (in quality) is functionally useless, and unless you're loaded or *need* better, this is the level you should look at. The next reasonable jump in quality comes at 2-3x the price and honestly most people won't notice unless you do a side-by-size comparison. The glass is adequately clear through almost the entirety of its zoom range, only starting to get dim and fuzzy at maximum zoom. To be fair at maximum zoom I'm fighting heat-shimmer as much as anything In the bright open desert. I was able to fairly easily pinpoint a small desert cottontail rabbit mixed in with scrub-grass around 300 yds away (although this was as much a matter of luck and a little bit of knowledge in what to look for). It wasn't huge in the glass but definitely identifiable as "bunny". I have not had a chance to use it for target practice yet though I would expect larger caliber weapons to be easily discernible at a distance. Smaller rounds (ex .223, 22-250, 5.7x28) would likely blur out beyond 200yds particularly on overcast days; unless you were using something like a splatter target. The dual-focus knobs are nice and smooth, with the rear-most being gross adjustments and the forward being fine adjustment. At max zoom focus can be a bit touchy but not frustratingly so. The eye-relief cup is....adequate. I need it all the way extended and even then I have to wiggle around a little bit until I can get a sight picture. Your experience might be different. The "cell phone" adaptor is in my opinion mostly a gimmick. It is technically functional but due to the adjustable nature (to fit multiple phone types) is way too flexible to get "good" photos out of. For starters you will spend a large amount of time trying to get your camera lense centered over the eye-piece, and as soon as you let go the whole assembly will sag and come out of adjustment so you'll have to start over. More annoyingly, the adapter attaches directly to the eye-relief adjustment cup, so even if you get everything lined up perfectly, after a few minutes that cup is going to start turning (due to the off-balance weight of your phone) and come out of alignment again. Attached is the "best" shot I managed which happened to be a night shot. This is a burning mountain (lightning strike) approximately 6-7 miles away. It's not particularly bad (nor particularly good to be honest) but "functional". It did take nearly an hour of tweaking the camera, adapter-bracket and eye-cup until they would all hold position long enough for the camera to take the shot. There were many ruined attempts due to one of the many pieces of the puzzle shifting. Please note that this was NOT accomplished with the included "tripod" (which is only ~8" tall); but rather a very large and *heavy* camera tripod. The included tripod is fine for target shooting from a bench but not stable (nor tall) enough for clear photography or anything where you're standing. My biggest complaint however, is how "stiff" the zoom ring is. It is a traditional ring integrated with the eyepiece and making *any* kind of adjustment to it will make even the most stable tripod bounce and jiggle. Forget about smooth zoom recording with your phone; you'll be lucky to keep what you're aiming at in sight. This may smooth out with more use but it is a definite negative to the overall "mostly good" unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2020 by S. Destromp S. Destromp

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