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Leica APO-Televid 25-50x65 Spotting Scope 2025 (Angled Viewing)

This APO-Televid 25-50x65 Spotting Scope 2025 bundle from Leica includes a compact, angled-viewing scope body and the 25-50x WW Aspheric eyepiece for a wide field of view and edge-to-edge sharpness. The scope's Hi-Lux Pro lens and coating design optimise light transmission for a bright view with true colours. This scope's tripod foot is compatible with Arca-type and Manfrotto 200PL tripod heads.

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Leica APO-Televid 25-50x65 Spotting Scope 2025 (Angled Viewing)

Leica APO-Televid 25-50x65 Spotting Scope 2025 (Angled Viewing)

This APO-Televid 25-50x65 Spotting Scope 2025 bundle from Leica includes a compact, angled-viewing scope body and the 25-50x WW Aspheric eyepiece for a wide field of view and edge-to-edge sharpness. The scope's Hi-Lux Pro lens and coating design optimise light transmission for a bright view with true colours. This scope's tripod foot is compatible with Arca-type and Manfrotto 200PL tripod heads.

Leica APO-Televid 65 Spotting Scope 2025 (Requires Eyepiece)

Updated from earlier models with a new lens system for a sharper image and true colours, the 2025 Leica APO-Televid 65 Spotting Scope presents vivid views of wildlife and wild lands, even under challenging conditions. This compact spotter's 65mm front lens yields a bright view even at dusk and dawn, with the Hi-Lux Pro glass and coating enhancing colour and contrast. The rotating tripod collar's foot is compatible with Arca and Manfrotto tripod heads. Coarse and fine focusing, a rubber-armored lightweight magnesium body, and Leica's renowned build quality make this a sporting optic that's sure to serve you well for years. A separately sold eyepiece is required for use.

Optical Performance

Leica High Lux Pro (HLP) lens system for enhanced light transmission, colour fidelity and contrast

86% light transmission reveals fine details on high power

Apochromatic optical system corrects spherical and chromatic aberration

Construction Details

Robust rubber-armored, die-cast magnesium housing

Sealed optical system is waterproof to a depth of 16.5'

AquaDura hydrophobic coating repels water and dirt from lens surface

Use and Handling

Rotating tripod collar with Arca and Manfrotto 200PL compatible foot

Dual focus system with microfocusing is precise and intuitive

Retractable lens hood with built-in peep sight for rapid subject location

Leica 25-50x WW Aspheric Eyepiece for Televid

Your Leica APO-Televid spotting scope is an exquisite optical instrument, and the 25-50x WW Aspheric Eyepiece for Televid meets the same standard to provide a top-notch viewing experience. You'll enjoy the big picture at lower magnification and examine distant details when zoomed in. The eyepiece features aspherical optics for edge-to-edge image sharpness and a waterproof, rubber-armored housing that stands up to the elements. It offers a generous 57° to 74° apparent angle of view and is equipped with a twist-up eyecup for comfortable use by eyeglasses or sunglasses users. Its bayonet mount snaps easily and securely into place on your scope.

Optical Performance

25-50x magnification

Field of view at 1000 yards: 135-92'

Aspherical optics for edge-to-edge sharpness

Exit pupil: 2.6-1.3mm with 65mm scope; 3.3-1.6mm with 82mm scope

Use and Handling

Bayonet mount

Twist-up eyecup accommodates eyewear

Close focus: 11.5' with 65mm scope; 13.9' with 82mm scope

Construction Details

Rubber-armored housing

Waterproof/submersible to 16.5'

Nitrogen-purged for fog-free performance

Key Features:

Hi-Lux Pro Lens & Coating

Apochromatic Lens Prevents Fringing

Arca & Manfrotto Mount Compatibiity

Rubber-Armored Magnesium Body

126' Field of View at 25x

12.6' Close Focus

What's in the Box:

Leica APO-Televid 25-50x65 Spotting Scope 2025 (Angled Viewing)

Leica APO-Televid 65 Spotting Scope 2025 (Requires Eyepiece)

Push-On Objective Cap

Eyepiece Connection Cap

Leica 25-50x WW Aspheric Eyepiece for Televid

Eyepiece Case

Bayonet Cap

Eyepiece Cap

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Leica APO-Televid 25-50x65 Spotting Scope 2025 (Angled Viewing)

This APO-Televid 25-50x65 Spotting Scope 2025 bundle from Leica includes a compact, angled-viewing scope body and the 25-50x WW Aspheric eyepiece for a wide field of view and edge-to-edge sharpness. The scope's Hi-Lux Pro lens and coating design optimise light transmission for a bright view with true colours. This scope's tripod foot is compatible with Arca-type and Manfrotto 200PL tripod heads.

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