A nice window mount for smaller spotting scopes. Will clamp onto a window of a car or even a fence. Lightweight design means you can take it anywhere! Now you can use your scope or binoculars wherever you go!
The largest aperture scope in the Ultima line, the 100 mm Ultima offers more than 50% brighter images than the 80mm, allowing for better performance in low light conditions. The 100 mm refractor features excellent multi-coated optics packed into a portable and durable refractor design and comes standard with a 22-66x zoom eyepiece.
The LandScout 50mm Spotting Scope is easy-to-use and perfect for any outdoor activity. The compact, lightweight design is ideal for carrying with you on a backpacking trip or hiking excursion. LandScout is also the perfect spotting scope to bring with you to an indoor or outdoor shooting range. You’ll be able to quickly set up this spotting scope and use the 10-30x zoom to get in close to the action. Although it’s an affordable, entry-level spotting scope, the LandScout features multi-coated optics and provides bright, sharp views. Also makes a great backup scope when you don’t want to carry a larger, heavier scope.
The BRESSER Condor spotting scopes are primarily intended for the nature observer and birdwatcher . Thanks to the large 80mm aperture, this instrument is ideal for observation in low light conditions. It collects 44% more light than a device with the same magnification and 60mm opening. The BRESSER Condor spotting scope is equipped with a fully balanced multi-coating for bright images. Together with the waterproof housing and the non-reflecting armouring, nature observers can determine bird species in all weather conditions or wildlife observers can spot game even at long distances.But also friends of digital photography will find a reliable tool in the Condor series: together with the DSLR adapters 4920002 or 4914911 almost all digital cameras or smartphones can be connected.Rugged materialsFocus and eyepieces are made of robust metal and thus ensure a long-lasting pleasure with the Condor spotting scope. The rubber armouring is manufactured to ensure a firm grip.CoatingThe Condor spotting scopes of Gen. II spotting scopes are all equipped with a high-quality multi-layer coating. This coating ensures better light transmission and therefore provides a bright image even in difficult lighting conditions.Metal focus wheelWith the BRESSER Condor Gen. II, attention has been paid to high-quality materials. This series already has a robust metal focusing wheel with which the sharpness can be precisely adjusted.WaterproofAll Condor models are waterproof. This means that you have the best possible companion with you in all weather conditions. Rain or fog do not bother the unit.PROPERTIES zoom perspective oblique view fully multi-coated optics waterproof deliverable scope spective bag for spotting scope
The Vixen VII Series 6-24×58 Side Focus Riflescope is a side focus zoom riflescope that features a BDC10 reticle. allows you to adjust your magnification, anywhere from 6-24x magnification; that opens up possibilities. The Vixen VII Series Rifle Scope has fully multi-coated lenses, ensuring that they’re long-lasting and won’t succumb to being scratched easily. With a two body construction, you don’t need to worry about sitting around trying to figure out how to put it together. The Vixen VII Series 6-24×58 Side Focus Riflescope with MD-10 Reticle is super easy to use and install.
The Vixen 6-24x58 rifle scope is a pretty nondescript long-range scope, and at first glance, seems to be lacking a lot of the tactical features you’d expect from one. Of course, before getting into a review, the obligatory Vixen background: Vixen has been making high quality astronomy optics for quite some time, and their rifle scope oferings are brand new for 2013. The company has a long history of manufacturing some very high quality stuff at a very affordable price. All Vixen rifle scopes are 100% Made in Japan and carry an unconditional, transferrable lifetime warranty. The Vixen 6-24x58 is, in most respects, a typical high end (over $1,000) rifle scope. To get the basics out of the way, let’s clarify that this scope features the expected qualities: One piece body, 30mm main tube diameter, full waterproofing, fogproofing, nitrogen purging, anodized aluminum finish, and so on. At the price, this is all expected. There would be more to say if it didn’t include some of these things, and we could say right off the bat that the price wouldn’t be justifiable. But all is good. The first thing that stood out when we removed our first Vixen 6-24x58 scope from the box was the size of the objective. Most rifle scopes manufacturers don’t go above 56mm, with a few exceptions - US Optics, for one. There are two advantages to an objective this large, the first being low light performance. Once you get into this area of price and performance, most glass is going to perform on a similar level, with discrepancies that will be caused by differences in lens manufacturers and lens coating types. But the factor that will most affect light transmission will usually be objective size. Along with the increased size of the objective comes a slightly larger exit pupil, and depending on your eyesight, this may make for a better experience. But all this is subjective, and will depend heavily on what type of shooting you’ll be doing. One thing worth mentioning, and something that saves a lot of headache for guys who use them, is that the Vixen 6-24x58 includes an anodized aluminum 58mm sunshade. The threading on the sunshade and objectve end of the body match up very well, perhaps even better than the threading on the turret caps. The sunshade measures 2.75 inches in length and gives the scope a mean look. The finish on the Vixen 6-24x58 is the same found on the other high end Vixen scopes, and seems to be very durable. We’ve seen a lot of scopes advertised as ”anodized” that were anodized only in the loosest sense of the word, and we’d describe those scopes more like ”painted with a rough finish.” That is not the case with the 6-24x58, this finish is exactly what you’d expect. The scope we used for this review had obviously been handled before, and we were able to simply wipe away some light abrasions on the anodizing. The 6-24x58 has a quick focus ring in addition to side focus parallax adjustment. The quick focus ring performs as you’d expect and is good for quick adjustment. The focusing ring is tight, which speaks to the manufacturing tolerances present in the higher end Vixen scopes. Most of them feel identical, with no roughness or dead spots in the range. The side focus parallax adjustment is marked at 30, 40, 50, 60, 75, 100, 150, 200, 500, and infinity. The effort required to adjust parallax is slightly less than that of the magnification adjustment ring, while still being precise. The stock turrets on the 6-24x58 are more of a hunting type turret, but there are a pair of tactical turrets included that can be swapped out with the included allen key. The turrets themselves have some excellent tactile and audible feedback, which is exactly what we’ve come to expect from every Vixen scope, even the more affordable versions. The Vixen 6-24x58 turrets adjust in 1/8 MOA increments, with maximum adjustment range of 15 MOA. The optional tactical turrets feature much larger numbering and hash marks for easy visibility. This model also features an illuminated dot at the center of the reticle. The dot itself is about half the size of the mil-dots on the vertical and horizontal posts of the reticle. The illumination dial is marked from 1 to 11, but like the Vixen 1-6x24 and other models, these are not actually 11 seperate settings. Instead, the brightness adjustment is constant from 0 to 11. We think this is an advantage because you aren’t limited to a pre-set brightness, and you’re free to turn until you get your preferred brightness just right. How does the Vixen 6-24x58 perform in the optics department? As far as clarity and sharpness, this is up there. Color is vivid, which is due in no small part to the massive objective. At low magnification, there is minimal chromatic aberration, but we did notice some light rolling ball effect. Some people call it globe effect, or pincushion, but they area all the same. It’s not extremely noticable, and the severity of the effect will vary with the eye of the person looking through the scope. On higher magnification, the rolling ball effect goes away, but chromatic aberration incraeses, which is expected.
Sihik Sightmark Presidio 5-30x56 LR2 FFP - Laskuritele mõeldud Presidio 5-30x-l on esimese fookustasapinna rist, mis on kalibreeritud maksimaalse, 0,338 kaliibri jaoks, punane risti valgustus, mis tagab kontrasti sihtmärkidega ja hämaras laskmiseks, ning täielikult mitmekordse kattega optika.
A tiny and extremely portable field microscope with 20x magnification, the Nikon 20x Field Microscope Mini is perfect for those who enjoying observing little facets of our world in great detail. Observing a magnified specimen through two eyes instead of one is a delightful experience, offering a three dimensionality that reveals more insight of the subject with superior comfort. The observation tubes rotate 180° downward for a sizeable decrease in dimensions when you´re not using the microscope. The Field Microscope Mini is O-ring sealed for resistance to dust and moisture, and offers an 11mm diameter clear viewing field. It has sliding lens covers, with a focusing handle that has torque adjustment for user-tailored control. The specimen plate is concave for easy observing of liquids, and the 51-72mm interpupillary adjustment range allows children to use it as well. It has a 1/4"-20 threaded standard tripod socket and ±3 dioptric correction. An ideal field instrument with low 20x magnification Eyepiece tubes fold down for storage Excellent three-dimensional viewing O-Ring sealed for resistance to dust and moisture Clear viewing field of 11mm in diameter Sliding lens covers Focusing handle has a torque adjustment for user-tailored control Specimen plate curved in rear for easy observing of liquids 51-72mm Interpupillary adjustment range 1/4"-20 Threaded tripod socket ±3 Dioptric correction
WXMP mikrojootekolb koos kolvialusega For very small components with high energy demand For miniature works under a microscope For WX station Intelligent Micro soldering iron 40 W, 12 V Parameter memory such as standby temperatures, automatic switch-off time Reduces total costs of ownership due to motion sensor RT solder tips can be changed quickly and easily Active Tip (Cartridge)-System allows exchange of soldering tip despite a hot soldering iron Extremely short heating time
The microscopes of the Biolux series offer with their wide range of accessories an ideal start to the hobby microscopy for the school and study.; A unique feature of these models, the Barlow zoom system is inside the eyepiece ...