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SKU: GC39-TS20606045

Tasco 20-60x60 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)

Powerful and comfortable, the Tasco 20-60x60 Spotting Scope is designed to be your constant companion in the field, on your porch, or at the range. Its exceptional zoom range allows you to scan the landscape for something interesting to look at, with the ability to dial up the magnification to make detailed observations. A large zoom ring and slip-resistant focus knob bring the scene into tack-sharp clarity at any magnification you choose. The combination of BK7 Porro prism and anti-reflection fully-coated lenses presents bright and clear high-contrast views with accurate color representation.

The eyepiece is set at a 45° angle to the objective lens to make it comfortable to look through regardless of your viewing position—whether you are standing, sitting, or lying prone. The extra-long eye relief and twist-up eyecup make viewing through the eyepiece easy and comfortable—even during long glassing sessions. The spotter is outfitted with a standard 1/4"-20 tripod mount to make it compatible with a wide variety of tripods, heads, and quick release plates on the market. Tasco provides a simple tabletop tripod and pan/tilt head to get you started out of the box and a soft carrying case for added protection and convenience when you're storing or transporting it.

Optical Performance

  • Wide 20-60x magnification range allows you to scan the landscape for subjects on low power with the ability to make detailed observations of distant subjects at high power
  • Large 60mm objective lens provides the light-gathering capability required to keep views bright and clear even in low or challenging light, such as at dawn and dusk and when viewing distant objects on high power
  • BK7 Porro prism light path has zero internal interference so views are crisp and contrast-rich
  • Anti-reflection fully coated lenses maximize light transmission to produce bright and accurate colors
  • 100-foot field of view at 1000 yards on 20x, 50-foot on 60x

Use and Handling

  • Eyepiece set at a 45¬∞ angle to the objective lens to place your head in a comfortable viewing position whether you are standing, sitting, or lying prone
  • Large slip-resistant zoom collar is easy to adjust
  • Low-profile focus knob provides precision focusing with a reduced snag hazard
  • Twist-up rubber eyecup for comfortable viewing with or without eyewear
  • Exceptional 20mm eye relief makes long-duration observation sessions easy with reduced eyestrain

Construction Details

  • Integrated extendable sunshade prevents glare that can wash out images, improving contrast and clarity
  • Rubber armor protects against impacts while providing a slip-resistant grip for more secure handling during setup and breakdown
  • Standard 1/4"-20 tripod mount is compatible with many photo/video/field tripods, quick release plates, and other support systems
  • Includes a compact tabletop tripod with a simple pan/tilt head and pan handle for precision tracking
  • Soft carrying case protects spotter during transport and storage

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