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  • Vortex Viper HD Reticle Eyepiece - Ranging MOA Reticle

    Vortex Viper HD Reticle Eyepiece – Ranging MOA Reticle

    R7,139

    This eyepiece is specifically designed for use with the latest generation Viper HD 20-60x85mm spotting scopes – it is not compatible with the 65mm Viper HD models. Compatible Models : V502, V503.

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  • Vortex Diamondback HD 16-48x65 Spotting Scope - Angled

    Vortex Diamondback HD 16-48×65 Spotting Scope – Angled

    R14,439

    The redesigned Diamondback HD spotting scopes have all the horsepower the long-distance hunter needs, and they excel in low light – right when you need it most.

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  • Vortex Diamondback HD 20-60x85 Spotting Scope - Angled

    Vortex Diamondback HD 20-60×85 Spotting Scope – Angled

    R16,899

    The redesigned Diamondback HD spotting scopes have all the horsepower the long-distance hunter needs, and they excel in lowlight—right when you need it most.

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  • Swarovski ST Vista 30x95mm Spotting Scope

    Swarovski ST Vista 30x95mm Spotting Scope

    R395,999

    The Swarovski ST Vista 30x95mm Spotting Scope is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.

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  • Swarovski ATX Interior 25-60x85mm Spotting Scope with Wooden Tripod

    Swarovski ATX Interior 25-60x85mm Spotting Scope with Wooden Tripod

    R120,999

    The Swarovski ATX Interior 25-60x85mm Spotting Scope with Wooden Tripod is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.

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  • Tasco 20-60x80mm Spotting ScopeTasco 20-60x80mm Spotting Scope

    Tasco 20-60x80mm Spotting Scope

    R4,489

    The Tasco 20-60x80mm Spotting Scope is ideal for those who want the perfect shot.

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  • Tasco 20-60x60mm Spotting ScopeTasco 20-60x60mm Spotting Scope

    Tasco 20-60x60mm Spotting Scope

    R2,989

    The Tasco 20-60x60mm Spotting Scope is ideal for those who want the perfect shot.

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  • Hawke Endurance 20-60x85mm Spotting Scope

    Hawke Endurance 20-60x85mm Spotting Scope

    R9,419

    The Hawke Endurance 20-60x85mm Spotting Scope is ideal for avid hunters and shooters.

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  • Hawke Nature-Trek 20-60x80mm Spotting Scope

    Hawke Nature-Trek 20-60x80mm Spotting Scope

    R8,539

    The Hawke Nature-Trek 20-60x80mm Spotting Scope is ideal for avid hunters and shooters.

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  • Vortex Viper HD 20-60 X 85 (Angled) Spotting ScopeVortex Viper HD 20-60 X 85 (Angled) Spotting Scope

    Vortex Viper HD 20-60 X 85 (Angled) Spotting Scope

    R29,899

    A high-end spotter without the high-end price tag, the Viper HD spotting scope proves you no longer need to drop 4-figures to get premium-level performance and features.

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  • Vortex Viper HD 15-45x65 (Angled) Spotting ScopeVortex Viper HD 15-45x65 (Angled) Spotting Scope

    Vortex Viper HD 15-45×65 (Angled) Spotting Scope

    R23,919

    A high-end spotter without the high-end price tag, the Viper HD spotting scope proves you no longer need to drop 4-figures to get premium-level performance and features.

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  • Vortex Razor HD 27-60x85 Spotting ScopeVortex Razor HD 27-60x85 Spotting Scope

    Vortex Razor HD 27-60×85 Spotting Scope

    R52,329

    The Vortex Optics 45° angled viewing Razor HD 27-60×85 Spotting Scope is engineered with an oversized objective, superior glass and specialized optical coatings to provide clear and bright images at all magnifications and lighting conditions.

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  • Vortex Razor HD 22-48x65 Spotting ScopeVortex Razor HD 22-48x65 Spotting Scope

    Vortex Razor HD 22-48×65 Spotting Scope

    R40,369

    The Vortex Optics 45° angled-viewing Razor HD 22-48×65 Spotting Scope is engineered with superior glass and specialized optical coatings to provide clear and bright images at all magnifications.

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  • Vortex Razor HD Reticle Eyepiece with Ranging Reticle MRAD

    Vortex Razor HD Reticle Eyepiece with Ranging Reticle MRAD

    R13,979

    The Vortex Razor HD Reticle Eyepiece is used in conjunction with the latest generation Razor HD 27-60x85mm spotter, range work, calling shots and spotter/shooter communication become seamless.

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  • Vortex Razor HD Reticle Eyepiece with Ranging Reticle MOA

    Vortex Razor HD Reticle Eyepiece with Ranging Reticle MOA

    R13,979

    The Vortex Razor HD Reticle Eyepiece is used in conjunction with the latest generation Razor HD 27-60x85mm spotter, range work, calling shots and spotter/shooter communication become seamless.

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  • Bushnell Black Prime 20-60x65mm Spotting Scope

    Bushnell Black Prime 20-60x65mm Spotting Scope

    R9,049

    The Bushnell Black Prime 20-60x65mm Spotting Scope are quality optics for everyday outdoor use.

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  • Bushnell Black Prime 20-60x65mm Angled Spotting Scope

    Bushnell Black Prime 20-60x65mm Angled Spotting Scope

    R9,049

    The Bushnell Black Prime 20-60x65mm Angled Spotting Scope are quality optics for everyday outdoor use.

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  • Swarovski Spotting Scope Rail II

    Swarovski Spotting Scope Rail II

    R3,398

    The Swarovski Spotting Scope Rail II is a handy accessory for your spotting scope.

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  • Swarovski BTX Spotting Scope Eyepiece Module

    Swarovski BTX Spotting Scope Eyepiece Module

    R66,999

    The Swarovski BTX Spotting Scope Eyepiece Module is a handy accessory for your spotting scope.

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  • Swarovski Spotting Scope Balance Rail

    Swarovski Spotting Scope Balance Rail

    R5,699

    The Swarovski Spotting Scope Balance Rail is a handy accessory for your spotting scope.

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  • Swarovski Spotting Scope 1.7x Magnification Extender

    Swarovski Spotting Scope 1.7x Magnification Extender

    R10,899

    The Swarovski Spotting Scope 1.7x Magnification Extender is a handy accessory for your spotting scope.

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  • Swarovski STR 80 Spotting Scope MRS Picatinny Mounting Rail Set

    Swarovski STR 80 Spotting Scope MRS Picatinny Mounting Rail Set

    R5,499

    The Swarovski STR 80 Spotting Scope MRS Picatinny Mounting Rail Set is a handy accessory for your spotting scope.

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  • Swarovski 25-50x80mm STR 80 Spotting Scope

    Swarovski 25-50x80mm STR 80 Spotting Scope

    R90,999

    The Swarovski 25-50x80mm STR 80 Spotting Scope is a great quality fieldscope that is ideal for hunting and game viewing.

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  • Swarovski 80mm Spotting Scope Cap

    Swarovski 80mm Spotting Scope Cap

    R1,798

    The Swarovski 80mm Spotting Scope Cap is a handy accessory for your spotting scope.

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  • Swarovski 65mm Spotting Scope Cap

    Swarovski 65mm Spotting Scope Cap

    R1,798

    The Swarovski 65mm Spotting Scope Cap is a handy accessory for your spotting scope.

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How to Choose a Spotting Scope

If you are an outdoor enthusiast, a birder, a hunter, or a nature lover, a spotting scope is an indispensable tool to have. A spotting scope is a portable and powerful optical device that allows you to observe distant objects in high detail and clarity. But with so many options on the market, how do you choose the right one for your needs? In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the key factors to consider when choosing a spotting scope.

Understanding Spotting Scopes

A spotting scope is a type of telescope that is specifically designed for terrestrial viewing. It is used to observe wildlife, birds, landscapes, and other distant objects. A spotting scope consists of a long, straight or angled tube that houses a series of lenses and prisms, which magnify the image and transmit it to the user's eye.

Magnification and Objective Lens

The magnification and objective lens are two of the most important factors to consider when choosing a spotting scope. The magnification refers to the degree to which the image is enlarged, and the objective lens is the diameter of the front lens element. A higher magnification and larger objective lens will allow you to see farther and in more detail, but it also means a heavier and bulkier scope. The ideal magnification and objective lens will depend on your intended use and personal preferences.

Aperture and Exit Pupil

The aperture and exit pupil are two other important optical parameters to consider. The aperture is the size of the objective lens and determines how much light can enter the scope. A larger aperture will provide brighter and clearer images, especially in low light conditions. The exit pupil is the diameter of the light beam that exits the eyepiece and enters the user's eye. A larger exit pupil will provide a more comfortable viewing experience, especially for extended periods of time.

Field of View and Eye Relief

The field of view and eye relief are two other factors to consider when choosing a spotting scope. The field of view refers to the width of the area visible through the scope, usually measured in feet at a distance of 1000 yards. A wider field of view is beneficial for tracking moving objects and scanning large areas. The eye relief is the distance between the eyepiece and the user's eye and determines how much of the field of view can be seen. A longer eye relief is beneficial for eyeglass wearers and for comfortable viewing.

Focus and Diopter Adjustment

The focus and diopter adjustment are two other important features to consider. The focus mechanism allows you to adjust the sharpness and clarity of the image, while the diopter adjustment allows you to fine-tune the focus for your specific vision. A smooth and precise focus mechanism is essential for quick and easy adjustments, especially when observing moving objects or changing distances.

Prism System

The prism system is another critical component of a spotting scope. There are two main types of prism systems: roof prism and porro prism. Roof prism systems are more compact and durable, while porro prism systems provide a wider field of view and better depth perception. The quality and coating of the prisms will also affect the brightness, contrast, and color accuracy of the image.

Lens Coatings

The quality and coatings of the lenses are critical factors in determining the image quality of a spotting scope. Lens coatings help reduce glare, improve light transmission, and enhance color accuracy. Look for scopes with multi-coated or fully multi-coated lenses, which provide superior light transmission and clarity.

Build Quality and Durability

A spotting scope is an investment, so you want to ensure it is built to last. Look for scopes with a durable and sturdy construction, which can withstand the rigors of outdoor use. The scope should also be waterproof, fog proof, and shockproof to protect it from the elements and accidental drops.

Size and Weight

The size and weight of a spotting scope will depend on your intended use and personal preferences. If you plan to hike long distances or travel frequently, you may want to consider a more compact and lightweight scope. However, larger scopes with bigger objective lenses may offer better image quality and magnification.

Accessories and Compatibility

Many spotting scopes come with accessories such as carrying cases, lens covers, and tripod mounts. Make sure the scope you choose is compatible with the accessories you need. Also, consider the compatibility of the scope with your existing gear, such as cameras, binoculars, or tripods.

Budget

Spotting scopes can range in price from a few hundred Rands to several thousand Rands. Determine your budget before shopping and look for scopes that offer the best value for your money. Don't compromise on quality, but also don't overspend on features you don't need.

Brand and Reputation

Choose a spotting scope from a reputable and well-known brand, which offers good customer support and warranty. Do some research and read reviews from other users to get an idea of the scope's performance and reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a spotting scope if I already have binoculars?

Yes, a spotting scope offers greater magnification and detail than binoculars, which makes it ideal for observing distant objects such as birds or wildlife.

Can I use a spotting scope for stargazing?

While a spotting scope is designed for terrestrial viewing, it can also be used for stargazing. However, a telescope may be a better choice for astronomy purposes.

Should I choose an angled or straight spotting scope?

This depends on your personal preferences and intended use. An angled scope is more comfortable for extended viewing and allows for more flexible positioning. A straight scope is easier to use for quick and precise observations.

Can I use my spotting scope for photography?

Some spotting scopes can be used for digiscoping, which is a technique that allows you to attach a camera to the scope and take photos. Make sure the scope you choose is compatible with your camera and has good image quality.

What is the best spotting scope for birding?

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as it depends on your personal preferences and budget. However, look for scopes with high magnification, good image quality, and a wide field of view, which are ideal for birding.