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Bausch & Lomb 15-60x60 Spotting Scope | 
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| Brand: Bushnell Category: Photography
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 71151
Media: Electronics Has Tripod Mount: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 16 x 6.5 x 6.5 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: 781600 Model: 78-1600 UPC: 029757510006 EAN: 0029757510006 ASIN: B00009XV7Q
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Discoverer is a versatile, high-performance spotting scope offering a wide range of functions for terrestrial viewing, yet is well-suited for amateur astronomy. Easily zooms from fifteen power (15x) to sixty power (60x). Multi-coated lenses provide maximum light transmission for a bright, clear image. Rubberized surface protects the product in a wide variety of situations. With the addition of two simple adapters (22-3030 and a camera body adapter), the Discoverer becomes a 1000mm to 4000mm telephoto zoom lens for most 35mm single lens reflex cameras.
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| Customer Reviews:
Hunting, Birds & People all look good thru this Scope October 23, 2005 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I purchased this scope for hunting but found it to be great at all aspects of observation. I have had great results in using this scope for spoting deer, turkey, even an occasional bob cat. It is versital, not to heavy but able to seek out and bring close that which is out of reach. I wear glasses and the option for using the eye piece with them is very helpful when trying to locate and focus on a certain object or positions before viewing them through the scope. With the tripod it is a great stable platform for getting the view you are wanting to see. I plan to purchase the camera adapter so as to be able to photograph many of the things I love to track and view. Highly recomend the purchase and use of this telescope.
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