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Swarovski Spotting Scope Video

by on June 20, 2009

Spotting Scopes are sometimes essential to see beyond the distance  your binoculars can reach. I use a tripod with my Bushnell spotting scope for balance when I want to see across the lake.One drawback to Spotting Scopes has always been their size and extra weight.

So what is a spotting scope?

Essentially a spotting scope is like a portable telescope for on the ground in the field use, mostly for wildlife observation. Though it functions more like binoculars than like a telescope in terms of its lenses and their function. It simply “sees” farther out, like 20x instead of 10x or higher.

Count on Swarovski to cut right through that and come out with a design that is not only excellent but suitable and lightweight enough to take with you on a backpacking trip.

Absolutely a  Swarovski Spotting Scope is next on my wishlist.
Take a CLOSER Look at the Magnesium alloy body here.
Go Ahead and BUY Yours today
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THEN YOU can Write a review on how well it works. It sounds ideal to me.

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UK Binoculars June 26, 2009 at 11:39 am

Great review, I like the swarovski scope. Everything about it is built to make it easy to use. The zoom and focus control is the the best I’ve seen. Just the price that scare people.

admin June 26, 2009 at 12:05 pm

@ UK — I agree they are expensive, but they are precision optical instruments and well worth it. I always say people should buy the best they can afford.
Thanks for commenting.

Hunter February 14, 2010 at 9:22 pm

I have owned two spotting scopes from the Swarovski spotting scope range now. They have both been exeptional and i couldn’t recomend them highly enough.

donna March 1, 2010 at 8:36 pm

I agree. Swarovski scopes are tops.

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