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Vixen GEOMA II ED 67-S Spotting Scope with Case

The Geoma II ED 16-48x67 Spotting Scope from Vixen features a mid-sized 67mm objective lens and a 16-48x zoom eyepiece. Most noticeable is the advanced capability of the extra-low dispersion (ED) glass lens to accurately align colours. When compared side by side with non-ED optics, this fine spotting scope shows a sharp increase in edge delineation and colour fidelity that is readily apparent.

SKU: GC40-VX18092

Vixen GEOMA II ED 67-S Spotting Scope with Case

Vixen GEOMA II ED 67-S Spotting Scope with Case

The Geoma II ED 16-48x67 Spotting Scope from Vixen features a mid-sized 67mm objective lens and a 16-48x zoom eyepiece. Most noticeable is the advanced capability of the extra-low dispersion (ED) glass lens to accurately align colours. When compared side by side with non-ED optics, this fine spotting scope shows a sharp increase in edge delineation and colour fidelity that is readily apparent.

This scope sports a mid-sized 67mm objective, and it's fitted with a 16-48x zoom eyepiece. This configuration yields an average field of view across the zoom range, with a very respectable 19mm of eye relief. This particular Geoma II offers 45° viewing, and the housing rotates in its tripod mounting collar for ease of long-term or shared viewing comfort.

The Geoma II ED features a sealed fibreglass housing that is filled with dry nitrogen for water and fogproof performance in spite of fluctuating temperatures and dynamic climates. The retractable sunshade can be used to block stray light or to minimize water-droplet buildup on the objective.

The Geoma II ED's handling and performance are quite remarkable: A dual-focus system enables rapid zone focus, along with precision fine focus. This makes getting on-target fast and effortless while offering enhanced focusing. With its sophisticated and superior optical design and precision-ground multi-coated lenses, the Geoma II ED delivers crystal-clear views and high-resolution imagery.

Optical Performance

ED glass for enhanced image sharpness, accuracy

Interchangeable eyepieces offer enhanced versatility

Traditional Porro prism design offers maximum image quality and durability

Full multi-coating on all air-to-glass surfaces for enhanced viewing capability

Zoom eyepiece GLH48T with long eye relief, twist-up eyecup, 16-48x magnification

Use and Handling

Angled viewing

Built-in finderscope for quick target acquisition

Dual focusing dials offer rapid rough and fine focus

Tripod block with rotation mechanism offers multiple viewing angles

Construction Details

Integral retractable lens shade minimizes off-axis stray light to improve contrast

Sealed fiberglass housing is nitrogen filled for total water and fogproof performance

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Product Overview

Vixen GEOMA II ED 67-S Spotting Scope with Case

The Geoma II ED 16-48x67 Spotting Scope from Vixen features a mid-sized 67mm objective lens and a 16-48x zoom eyepiece. Most noticeable is the advanced capability of the extra-low dispersion (ED) glass lens to accurately align colours. When compared side by side with non-ED optics, this fine spotting scope shows a sharp increase in edge delineation and colour fidelity that is readily apparent.

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