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Dörr Zoomscope ED 20-60x80 A

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  • Zoom eyepiece with magnifications 20 - 60 x
  • Lens diameter 80mm
  • Lens with lenses made of high-refractive ED glass
  • Multi-coating

A spotting scope of superlatives. Outstanding optical properties thanks to lenses made of high-refractive ED glass. With the Rainforest 22-67 x 100 A zoom spotting scope, observation becomes a special experience. Thanks to the high magnification factors, you will discover details that would normally remain hidden. Observe wild animals, birds and insects undisturbed and from a safe distance. Also suitable for sport shooters for target control, etc.

  • Eye relief: 18-15mm
  • Viewing angle: 2° - 1°
  • Field of view at 1000m: 35-17.5m
  • waterproof
  • shockproof body with rubber armoring
  • 1/4 inch tripod connection thread
  • Viewing angle: 45°
  • Weight approx. 2050g
  • Length: 490 mm
  • bag included
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Dörr Zoomscope ED 20-60x80 A

Short profile

  • Zoom eyepiece with magnifications 20 - 60 x
  • Lens diameter 80mm
  • Lens with lenses made of high-refractive ED glass
  • Multi-coating

Product description for Dörr Zoomscope ED 20-60x80 A

A spotting scope of superlatives. Outstanding optical properties thanks to lenses made of high-refractive ED glass. With the Rainforest 22-67 x 100 A zoom spotting scope, observation becomes a special experience. Thanks to the high magnification factors, you will discover details that would normally remain hidden. Observe wild animals, birds and insects undisturbed and from a safe distance. Also suitable for sport shooters for target control, etc.

  • Eye relief: 18-15mm
  • Viewing angle: 2° - 1°
  • Field of view at 1000m: 35-17.5m
  • waterproof
  • shockproof body with rubber armoring
  • 1/4 inch tripod connection thread
  • Viewing angle: 45°
  • Weight approx. 2050g
  • Length: 490 mm
  • bag included

Dörr Zoomscope ED 20-60x80 A

Optik
Sehfeld auf 1000 m
35 - 17,5 m
Sehwinkel
2 - 1 Grad
Vergrößerung
20 - 60 fach
Ausstattung
Objektivdurchmesser
80 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
2050 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4000461038945
KAN
538202

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