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Vanguard Endeavor HD 82A 20-60x82 Angled Spotting Scope

The Vanguard Endeavor HD 82A 20-60x82 Angled Spotting Scope employs extra-low dispersion glass (ED) to ensure accurate colour rendition and virtually eliminate colour fringing.

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Vanguard Endeavor HD 82A 20-60x82 Angled Spotting Scope

Vanguard Endeavor HD 82A 20-60x82 Angled Spotting Scope

The Vanguard Endeavor HD 82A 20-60x82 Angled Spotting Scope employs extra-low dispersion glass (ED) to ensure accurate colour rendition and virtually eliminate colour fringing.

This version of the Endeavor HD spotting scope includes a 20-60x zoom eyepiece featuring a rubber zoom dial. A 1:3 zoom ratio and 2.1-1.0° angle of view complement the eyepiece's long 19mm eye relief and rubber eyecup, which help to provide additional viewing comfort for long-duration observations.

In addition to the image quality and weather-sealed construction, the Endeavor HD includes several features that enhance the scope's functionality. A stacked dual-focus mechanism enables the observer to make fine and coarse focus adjustments. The tripod mounting foot has a standard 1/4" socket and is compatible with Vanguard tripods that accept the universal mounting shoe. An integrated sunshade and included custom fit raincoat carrying case help to make the Endeavor HD a full-featured spotting scope for outdoor use.

Optical Performance

20-60x magnification, 82mm objective

Extra-low dispersion glass elements, BaK4 prisms

Fully multicoated optics

2.1-1.0° angle of view

19.7 ft close focus distance (at 20x)

Use and Handling

Angled view eyepiece is inclined 45° from the objective lens

Separate coarse / fine focus controls

Interchangeable eyepiece mount

Tripod mounting foot

Construction Details

Nitrogen-filled fogproof / waterproof housing

Magnesium body with textured rubber armor

Built-in sunshield

Key Features:

Angled View Eyepiece Design

20-60x Eyepiece Magnification

Extra-Low Dispersion Glass Elements

Fully Multicoated Optical System

Nitrogen-Filled Fogproof and Waterproof

Durable Magnesium Housing Construction

Rubber Armoured Body Protection

Stacked Fine and Coarse Focus

Built-In Sunshield for Protection

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Vanguard Endeavor HD 82A 20-60x82 Angled Spotting Scope

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Vanguard Endeavor HD 82A 20-60x82 Angled Spotting Scope

The Vanguard Endeavor HD 82A 20-60x82 Angled Spotting Scope employs extra-low dispersion glass (ED) to ensure accurate colour rendition and virtually eliminate colour fringing.

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