The Best Spotting Scope for the Money
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 8
The Best Spotting Scope for the Money
Spotter Scope Review
This spotting scopes review is on the Leupold Sequoia 15-45 x 60 mm Kit.
The Leupold Sequoia 15-45 x 60 mm Kit includes the spotting scope and all the bells and whistles that are necessary for easy functioning of this spotting scope.
This spotting scope is protected by rubber Armour and made completely water proof. The optical lens is protected by multi coatings that don’t only ensure the safety of the optical lens but also enhance the clarity and sharpness of the image.
The optical lens magnification offered by the zoom eyepiece is 15 to 45×60 mm which is adequate for almost all applications as it will allow ample light to enter the spotting scope. The optical lens offers a linear field of view of 131-63 feet at 1000 yards/44-21 meters at 1000 meters and an angular field of view of 2.5-1.2 degrees. This spotting scope an exit pupil and Eye Relief of 3.9-1.3 mm and 16.5-13 mm respectively which makes makes it suitable for long use even for those with spectacles. The close distance of the Leupold Sequoia 15-45×60 mm spotting scope is 29.9 feet.
Twilight Factor
The optical lens on the Leupold Sequoia 15-45X60Mm is 30-52 which gives this spotting scope great resolution under low light conditions. The twilight factor is calculated by taking the square root of the product of magnification and the aperture. The higher the twilight factor of the optical lens the better the resolution.
Content Of The Kit
The Leupold Sequoia 15-45X60Mm spotting scope kit includes the tripod stand with adjustable legs and a multi directional tilting neck. Also a hard case with padded interior that provides complete protection of the Leupold Sequoia 15-45X60M spotting scope.
List Price: $349.99
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Leupold Sequoia Kit 15-45x60mm
This spotting scopes review is on the Leupold Sequoia 15-45 x 60 mm Kit.
The Leupold Sequoia 15-45 x 60 mm Kit includes the spotting scope and all the bells and whistles that are necessary for easy functioning of this spotting scope.
This spotting scope is protected by rubber Armour and made completely water proof. The optical lens is protected by multi coatings that don’t only ensure the safety of the optical lens but also enhance the clarity and sharpness of the image.
The optical lens magnification offered by the zoom eyepiece is 15 to 45×60 mm which is adequate for almost all applications as it will allow ample light to enter the spotting scope. The optical lens offers a linear field of view of 131-63 feet at 1000 yards/44-21 meters at 1000 meters and an angular field of view of 2.5-1.2 degrees. This spotting scope an exit pupil and Eye Relief of 3.9-1.3 mm and 16.5-13 mm respectively which makes makes it suitable for long use even for those with spectacles. The close distance of the Leupold Sequoia 15-45×60 mm spotting scope is 29.9 feet.
Twilight Factor
The optical lens on the Leupold Sequoia 15-45X60Mm is 30-52 which gives this spotting scope great resolution under low light conditions. The twilight factor is calculated by taking the square root of the product of magnification and the aperture. The higher the twilight factor of the optical lens the better the resolution.
Content Of The Kit
The Leupold Sequoia 15-45X60Mm spotting scope kit includes the tripod stand with adjustable legs and a multi directional tilting neck. Also a hard case with padded interior that provides complete protection of the Leupold Sequoia 15-45X60M spotting scope.
List Price: $349.99
Get yours here for a limited time for $289.00 a saving of $60.00
To get your $ 60.00 saving just ClickHere
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926
Thanks but no need
The only spotting I every do back east, is at a rifle range well after morning starts.
Inexpensive scopes work good enough at 10 A.M., no shadows, and not a cloud in the sky.
Now I have a Leupold rifle scope that gets used at dawn, in dark shadows, and is great near sunset. For that I needed a Leupold.
Inexpensive scopes work good enough at 10 A.M., no shadows, and not a cloud in the sky.
Now I have a Leupold rifle scope that gets used at dawn, in dark shadows, and is great near sunset. For that I needed a Leupold.
Last edited by Valentine; 10-27-2010 at 12:40 PM.
#5
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 9
I have used the Sequoia and it is a great scope for the price. Especially at $60 bucks off. http://www.bestforhunting.com