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Bushnell Engage DX 20-60x80 Angled Spotting Scope

From the forest to the mountains to surveying the wonders of the night sky, the 45° angled viewing Bushnell 20-60x80 Engage DX Spotting Scope is designed to provide power and performance to new and experienced users alike for hunting, birding, and general glassing in all environments. Its broad zoom range allows you to scan the landscape for targets at low power and quickly dial up the magnification to 60x to make detailed observations of distant subjects. Its combination of magnification and objective lens diametre makes this spotter ideal for beginner astronomers, delivering views of the moon and larger planets, with the ability to survey the night sky for comets or to view constellations.

SKU: GC39-SENDX2680A

Bushnell Engage DX 20-60x80 Angled Spotting Scope

Bushnell Engage DX 20-60x80 Angled Spotting Scope

From the forest to the mountains to surveying the wonders of the night sky, the 45° angled viewing Bushnell 20-60x80 Engage DX Spotting Scope is designed to provide power and performance to new and experienced users alike for hunting, birding, and general glassing in all environments. Its broad zoom range allows you to scan the landscape for targets at low power and quickly dial up the magnification to 60x to make detailed observations of distant subjects. Its combination of magnification and objective lens diametre makes this spotter ideal for beginner astronomers, delivering views of the moon and larger planets, with the ability to survey the night sky for comets or to view constellations.

Optical Performance

Powerful 20-60x zoom eyepiece allows you to make detailed observations and identifications at extreme long range.

Oversized 80mm objective lens helps to ensure views remain bright and clear, even when viewing subjects at long range on maximum magnification and in challenging light conditions; also makes the spotting scope ideal as a starter telescope for lunar and planetary viewing and surveying constellations.

BAK4 Porro prism glass delivers a round exit pupil and a crisp and clear image with limited edge distortion.

Anti-reflection fully multicoated optics maximise light transmission while improving colour rendition, contrast, and clarity.

Proprietary EXO exterior lens coatings resist external fogging, scratches, and abrasions while allowing oil, dirt, and sap to be cleaned off without leaving smudges or residue.

98-foot field of view at 1000 yards at 20x power, 50-foot at 60x.

Use and Handling

The eyepiece is set at a 45° angle to the optical tube, placing the user's head in a comfortable viewing position whether standing, sitting, or lying prone.

Large textured single-speed focusing knob ensures tack-sharp viewss.

Twist-up rubber eyecup for comfortable use with or without eyewear.

Rotating tripod collar allows the user to adjust the orientation of the eyepiece relative to the tripod for optimum viewing comfort.

Standard 1/4"-20 mount is compatible with most quick release plates, heads, and photo/video/field tripods and other support systems.

Long eye relief at all powers allows the user to back off the eyepiece to reduce eye fatigue and increase viewing comfort during long glassing sessions-even on high magnification.

3.6mm exit pupil at 20x magnification will cover most pupils as they open and dilate in low light.

Key Features:

Ideal for Terrestrial & Celestial Use

45° Angled Viewing

20-60x Zoom Eyepiece

Large 80mm Objective Lens

EXO Barrier Lens Coating System

Nitrogen-Filled Water and Fogproof

Lightweight Armored Aluminium Chassis

Rotating 1/4"-20 Tripod Mount

Twist-Up Eye Cup

Large Single-Speed Focus Knob

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Bushnell Engage DX 20-60x80 Angled Spotting Scope

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Product Overview

Bushnell Engage DX 20-60x80 Angled Spotting Scope

From the forest to the mountains to surveying the wonders of the night sky, the 45° angled viewing Bushnell 20-60x80 Engage DX Spotting Scope is designed to provide power and performance to new and experienced users alike for hunting, birding, and general glassing in all environments. Its broad zoom range allows you to scan the landscape for targets at low power and quickly dial up the magnification to 60x to make detailed observations of distant subjects. Its combination of magnification and objective lens diametre makes this spotter ideal for beginner astronomers, delivering views of the moon and larger planets, with the ability to survey the night sky for comets or to view constellations.

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