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Fujinon Super 60-A with 25x fixed eyepiece
$295 for scope as is w/view-through case and lens covers
I'm upgrading, so this one in excellent condition is available. Leave a comment with contact info if interested.
About this scope:
Fujinon
quietly makes spotting scopes which have an established reputation for
greatness-a key to their incredible rarity upon the secondhand market.
This 60mm scope is angled and 100% waterproof and
fog-proof for all-weather performance.
The
25x eyepiece that comes with this scope can boast the world's longest eye relief of 31mm, making
for incredibly comfortable extended observations with less fatigue.
Features:
• Fixed tripod mount with 1/4"-20 threaded hole
• Fujinon's exclusive EBC multicoatings applied to every air-to-glass surface. 100% multi EBC coatings for truest colors, and the sharpest, brightest, high-resolution images
• Incredibly lightweight for a waterproof & fogproof 60mm spotting scope. Space Age Polymer housing material is lightweight with exceptional durability and strength.
•Flat-field
precision-machined bayonet eyepiece lens for images virtually free
from distortion and astigmatism. 25x with flat viewing fields.
• Oversized BaK-4 porro prism. Oversized prisms for wider angle coverage and distortion free edge-to-edge sharpness.
• Collapsing sunshade
• Accepts 72mm filters
• Optional camera adapter, along with the appropriate T-mount, converts your scope into an 850mm f/14 telephoto lens
• Stylish view-through case
• 100%
waterproof and fog proof body – dry nitrogen purged and sealed with
internal desiccants to eliminate possible fungal growth that can cloud
the optics and make an ordinary scope useless.
Specifications:
Magnification 25x
Objective Lens Diameter 60mm
Angle of View 2.1°
Field-of-View (@ 1000 Yds) 111' (37 m at 1000 m)
Minimum Focus Distance 25.0' (7.6 m)
Exit Pupil Diameter 2.4mm
Eye Relief 31mm
Relative Brightness 5.8
Twilight Factor 38.7
Weatherproofing Waterproof & fogproof
Dimensions Not specified by manufacturer
Weight 2.15 lb (976 g)
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
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