Bushnell spotting scopes, designed for terrestrial viewing, provide greater magnifications than their binocular counterparts. Compared with binocular, spotting scopes are much more powerful because they offer more clear results than the binocular.

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They are, therefore, gaining in popularity with enthusiasts of the outdoors.
Coming in a compact and strong package, spotting scopes guarantees efficiency.

Birdwatchers, hunters, and marksmen enjoy using their portable bushnell spotting scope as it provides a magnification level of 20X to 60X. They are also very useful for surveillance work as well as in any other situation where a regular pair of binoculars underperforms. They are designed with special optics to always show upright images with a focus on terrestrial observations.

A worldÂ’s high points of brightness, clarity and edge-to-edge detail are some of the benefits that come with using a spotting scope, irrespective of whether one is doing bird watching at the sea level or the timberline level.

Bushnell spotting scopes give you top performance so you won’t need to waste time working with low power equipment.

In most cases, spotting scopes optical assembly is made up of a small refracting objective lens, together with an image mounting system that utilizes image erecting lenses or prisms as well as a removable eyepiece. The removable eyepiece allows for different magnifications.

Types Of Spotting Scopes

You can choose between straight or angled designs depending on how you will be using yours.

As the name suggests, the straight spotting scopes have got their barrels and the eyepiece being parallel, while the angled ones have an angel of 45 degrees between the barrel and the eyepiece which allows for the bending of the light path. In essence, there are advantages and disadvantages of these designs.

Viewing Similar Animals
Some animals show almost no differences in looks which makes it difficult to distinguish between the species, especially for new wildlife watchers. Sometimes you will need to use the highest level zoom to see the tiniest of difference in color or pattern.

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