Description
One of the main advantages of the Kowa TSN-601 60 mm Angled (10016) series of spotting scopes is their low weight compared to similar class scopes. These are ideal optical tools for hunters who make long journeys during hunting and prefer shooting at medium and long distances. The Kowa TSN-601 60 mm Angled (10016) spotting scope is made in Japan, which makes it have impeccable assembly and quality optics. As befits premium class optical instruments, the scope has a replaceable eyepiece, which is conveniently fixed with a bayonet mount (the eyepiece is not included in the basic set). The manufacturer provides the ability to equip the tube with various accessories, for example, by purchasing separately the Kowa TSE-Z9B 20x60 Zoom (10024) variable magnification eyepiece and the Kowa TSN-EX16s 1.6 Extender (11648) eyepiece magnifier, you can achieve a record magnification of 96 times in this model without losing image quality, which is especially important for fans of high-quality photos.
Features:
Fully Multi Coated (FMC) - all lenses and prisms are covered with a multi-layer anti-reflective coating, which increases the light transmission of the optical system and improves image contrast. Kowa lens coating technology, developed over decades, further improves the light transmission properties of all lenses
Ultra-lightweight body - in this class of spotting scopes, the TSN-600 has an unprecedentedly low weight, making it extremely easy to use and transport
Built for digiscoping - like all Kowa telescopes, the TSN-601 is designed to be a flexible and versatile optical tool. The body is equipped with a standard reliable bayonet mount for a variety of eyepieces. You can use a wide range of Kowa accessories to connect SLR cameras, compact system cameras and smartphones to capture incredible long-distance telephoto shots
Retractable lens hood - blocks unwanted light, eliminating glare when viewing or digiscoping. Protects the lens from rain and snow in inclement weather.
Sighting line - useful for quickly aiming at the object of observation, located on the left side of the telescope
Design features:
- Observation angle: 45º.
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