Sunday, May 6, 2012

Celestron 52250 80mm Ultima Zoom Spotting Scope

Celestron 52250 80mm Ultima Zoom Spotting Scope Review



Celestron 52250 80mm Ultima Zoom Spotting Scope Feature

  • Multi-Coated Optics
  • Sight tube for quick targeting
  • Soft Carrying Case
  • Zoom Eyepiece
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
Celestron’s popular Ultima 80mm Zoom Spotting Scope offers images that are noticeably brighter and sharper than entry level 60mm spotters. The Ultima 80 is a refractor style spotting scope with an Achromatic objective lens. Excellent light transmission is assured by multi-layer anti-reflection coatings on the objective lens as well as on the zoom eyepiece and the BAK-4 prisms. The multi-coated 80mm objective lens delivers 77% brighter views than a 60mm scope, and the built in zoom lens produces sharp images from 20X all the way up to 60X magnification.

The Ultima 80 features a sleek, waterproof design and includes a padded soft case with zippers on both ends so the scope can be protected even while mounted on a tripod. Including the eyepiece the Ultima 80 measures just over 18 inches long and weighs about 3.6 pounds. The rubber eyecup can be removed to expose a standard “T-thread” for attaching a camera. I like the 45* angled eyepiece because I can use a shorter tripod to support the spotting scope while viewing or while taking pictures with a small camera attached to the eyepiece.

The focus ranges from 27 feet to the horizon with just a few turns of the focus knob. When I fold down the rubber eye cup I can keep my glasses on and see the whole 2 degree field of view at 20X magnification. With my glasses on I need very little focus adjustment while I crank the zoom eyepiece from 20X up to 60X. Sometimes though I like to take my glasses off while observing because the view seems to have just a little more contrast and sharpness. I like the fact that the Ultima 80 gives me a sharp image either way.

The drawback of the tradition crown and flint achromatic lens used in the Ultima 80 Zoom Spotting Scope is a bit of false color, also known as blue fringing or chromatic aberration. Blue fringing seems well controlled at 20X magnification, but it becomes increasingly noticeable as I zoom up to 60X. Celestron also offers the Ultima 80ED and the Regal 80 F-ED spotting scopes which use exotic ED glass lenses to virtually eliminate blue fringing and produce the sharpest possible high power views.

Shot at 20X zoom at about 20 yards, cropped 50%
Shot at 20X zoom at about 20 yards, cropped 50%
(Click here to see uncropped)
Shot at 20X zoom at about 50 yards, cropped 30%
Shot at 20X zoom at about 50 yards, cropped 30%
Shot at 20X zoom, uncropped but reduced in size 50%
Shot at 20X zoom, uncropped but reduced in size
(Click here to see at 60X zoom)
Shot at 20X zoom at about 50 yards, cropped 30%
Shot at 20X zoom at about 50 yards, cropped 30%
SO)CELESTRON ULTIMA 80 45 Degree


Thursday, May 3, 2012

Fieldscope 82mm ED 3.2"/82mm Spotting Scope Kit

Fieldscope 82mm ED 3.2"/82mm Spotting Scope Kit Review



Fieldscope 82mm ED 3.2"/82mm Spotting Scope Kit Feature

  • Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) glass for exceptional viewing in low light conditions
  • Angled viewing design
  • Premium glass for the most distinct details possible
  • 100% waterproof for reliability in rain, sleet, or snow
  • 100% fog proof to prevent internal moisture

The Fieldscope 82mm ED is Nikon's flagship model for serious birders. This high-quality scope is very easy to handle and is fully water and fogproof. Extra-low dispersion glass gives nearly perfect color focus upon a single plane, and with contrasty, intricate or glare-filled situations you can genuinely observe the difference.

Its angled viewing design is commonly considered to be easier to use amongst those of varied height, as well as easier for a single observer glassing for extended periods. In addition, the Nikon 82 ED Fieldscope arrives to you with the Vue-Thru case. This valuable accessory is quite nearly a necessity.