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The Leupold SX1 Ventana 2 offers a durable variable magnification spotting scope with a straight eyepiece design for a very competitive price. With a magnification range from 20x to 60x it is applicable to all types of viewing offering a wide field of view for easy location of the object to a high magnification level to bring out the details. Fully multicoated lenses ensure a high photopic transmission for a bright clear image while Leupolds proprietary GuardION lens coating repels everything from water to fingerprints. The focus dial is conveniently located forward of the eyepiece for ease of focus adjustment. The twistup eyecup adjusts for those viewing with or without eyeglasses. A builtin tripod adapter port allows for easy installation on any standard 1420 thread tripod head. As it is armored waterproof and nitrogen filled Leupolds SX1 Ventana 2 spotting scope is ideally suited for field use even in foul weather.This item is a kit which in addition to the SX1 Ventana 2 spotting scope includes a compact adjustable tripod with multidirectional tilting head and nonslip feet hardside carrying case soft case neoprene strap and lens covers.
UPC | 030317010492 |
Length | 17 IN. |
Weight (OZ) | 37 OZ. |
Accessories | TRIPOD, HARD CASE, SOFT CASE, STRAP, LENS COVERS |
Min Magnification | 20X |
Max Magnification | 60X |
Objective Size | 80MM |
Field of View | 89-47 FT @ 1000 YDS |
Eye Relief | 26.4MM-24MM |
Waterproof | WATERPROOF |
Optic Coating | FULLY MULTI COATED |
Twilight Factor | 69-40 |
Close Focus | 24.9 FT |
Eyeglass Friendly | NOT SPECIFIED |
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