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Kowa Spotting scope Prominar TSN-664M 66mm Straight view

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  • Kowa spotting scope TSN-664M
  • with straight view
  • 66 mm front lens
  • high optical performance
  • bright field of view
  • Dust and waterproof (JIS 7) and filled with nitrogen

Brightness and optical performance at the highest level.
These spotting scope models are the perfect fusion of compact dimensions and high optical performance. This range of spotting scopes meets the requirements of a wide variety of users, from birdwatchers to scientists and professional researchers. The XD (ED) objective lens has more than 120% of the light gathering capability of a 60mm objective lens, ensuring a bright field of view.

All lenses and prisms are fully coated and the body is dust and waterproof (JIS 7) and filled with nitrogen to prevent internal fogging.

The compact body of the TSN-660M series is equivalent in length to a 60mm aperture class spotting scope. With a weight of only approx. 1 kg, the spotting scope is extremely easy to handle and transport.

Please note that an eyepiece is required to use the spotting scope.

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MSRP* 1.149,-
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Kowa Spotting scope Prominar TSN-664M 66mm Straight view

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  • Kowa spotting scope TSN-664M
  • with straight view
  • 66 mm front lens
  • high optical performance
  • bright field of view
  • Dust and waterproof (JIS 7) and filled with nitrogen

Product description for Kowa Spotting scope Prominar TSN-664M 66mm

Brightness and optical performance at the highest level.
These spotting scope models are the perfect fusion of compact dimensions and high optical performance. This range of spotting scopes meets the requirements of a wide variety of users, from birdwatchers to scientists and professional researchers. The XD (ED) objective lens has more than 120% of the light gathering capability of a 60mm objective lens, ensuring a bright field of view.

All lenses and prisms are fully coated and the body is dust and waterproof (JIS 7) and filled with nitrogen to prevent internal fogging.

The compact body of the TSN-660M series is equivalent in length to a 60mm aperture class spotting scope. With a weight of only approx. 1 kg, the spotting scope is extremely easy to handle and transport.

Please note that an eyepiece is required to use the spotting scope.

Kowa Spotting scope Prominar TSN-664M 66mm Straight view

Optik
Naheinstellung
6 m
Vergrößerung
ohne Angabe
Ausstattung
Objektivdurchmesser
66 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
1020 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
grün
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Spektive, Objektivschutzdeckel, Okularschutzdeckel und Bedienungsanleitung
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4987646101741
KAN
TSN-664M

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