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Leica APO-Televid 25-50x82mm Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)

This APO-Televid 25-50x82mm Spotting Scope bundle from Leica includes a large aperture, angled-viewing scope body with angled viewing and the 25-50x WW Aspheric Eyepiece with a wide field of view and edge-to-edge sharpness. It's powerful enough for observing the moon and planets, yet capable of viewing a bird or butterfly as close as 12.5' feet away, all with bright, vivid detail.

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Leica APO-Televid 25-50x82mm Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)

Leica APO-Televid 25-50x82mm Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)

This APO-Televid 25-50x82mm Spotting Scope bundle from Leica includes a large aperture, angled-viewing scope body with angled viewing and the 25-50x WW Aspheric Eyepiece with a wide field of view and edge-to-edge sharpness. It's powerful enough for observing the moon and planets, yet capable of viewing a bird or butterfly as close as 12.5' feet away, all with bright, vivid detail.

Leica APO-Televid 82 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing, Requires Eyepiece)

Offering superb optical performance in a lightweight and easy-to-manage package, the APO-Televid 82 Spotting Scope from Leica delivers brilliant insights into nature that are rich in detail and contrast. Its high-performance optics and compact form factor make it a natural choice for digiscoping as well as conventional viewing-there's a special camera adapter that allows the viewer to convert the Televid into a high-powered telephoto lens for long-range photographic applications.

The optical system of the APO-Televid 82 combines apochromatic optics with fluoride glass and a substantial 82 mm objective to bring a significant increase in light throughput to the viewing experience. From dawn till dusk, the APO-Televid reveals astounding intimate high-resolution views of flora, fauna, and vistas.

This APO-Televid 82 features angled viewing that's favoured for rapid subject location. The optional 25-50x WW aspherical eyepiece is highly recommended as a matching ocular for this scope, as its wide FOV delivers a wrap-around viewing experience that pairs well with the refined optics of the Televid scope.

Leica's legendary optical performance becomes quite apparent when viewing through the APO-Televid 82. Apochromatic colour-accuracy, fluoride lenses for startling high-contrast imaging, full multi-coating throughout the system, and the addition of Leica's proprietary AquaDura protective coatings all combine to produce scenic wonder without compromise.

The die-cast housing is constructed from a lightweight magnesium alloy for its remarkable strength and rigidity. The exterior is covered in a non-reflective matte-black rubber armoring for a bit of shock/impact resiliency and a positive tactile grip in all types of weather. The scope also features a rotating tripod collar that brings a not-so-subtle increase in versatility when positioning the APO-Televid 82 for digiscoping purposes.

Optical Performance

Optically neutral front lens protects the APO optics

Water- and dust-repellent hydrophobic AquaDura lens coatings

Apochromatic fully multi-coated colour-corrected optical system

Fluoride glass lenses for enhanced colour fidelity and contrast

Construction Details

Robust black rubber armored die-cast magnesium housing

Sealed optical system is waterproof to a depth of 17.0'/5.0 m

Use and Handling

Rotating tripod collar with detented click stops

Dual focus system with microfocusing is precise and intuitive

Retractable lens hood with built-in peepsight 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:

Apochromatic Flouride Lenses

Fully Multi-Coated

57°-74° Apparent Field of View

Aspherical Eyepiece for Edge Sharpness

What's in the Box:

Leica APO-Televid 25-50x82mm Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)

Leica APO-Televid 82 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing, 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 25-50x82mm Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)

This APO-Televid 25-50x82mm Spotting Scope bundle from Leica includes a large aperture, angled-viewing scope body with angled viewing and the 25-50x WW Aspheric Eyepiece with a wide field of view and edge-to-edge sharpness. It's powerful enough for observing the moon and planets, yet capable of viewing a bird or butterfly as close as 12.5' feet away, all with bright, vivid detail.

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