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DDoptics Pirschler Generation 3 15-45x60 G
Very close to the object
The newly developed Pirschler 15-45x60G spotting scope is specially designed as a compact hunting spotting scope for twilight and night observation. This spotting scope is also ideally suited to the requirements of classic birdwatching. The compact and lightweight 60mm Pirschler spotting scopes can be conveniently stored in a backpack and easily taken to any desired location. For mobile use in the field and forest or on the mountain, the somewhat more compact version with a 60mm lens is better suited than its somewhat larger and bulkier counterpart in the 80mm version. The color brilliance is just as good with this spotting scope, and there is hardly any reduction in image brightness compared to its "big brother".
A newly calculated optical system guarantees a clear, high-contrast image even under poor lighting conditions and in twilight. Even at 45x magnification, your Pirschler will deliver a razor-sharp image. The focusing unit consists of a 4cm adjustment wheel, which can be operated comfortably even with gloves on. The new DDoptics spotting scopes impress with generous fields of view and an unusually dense near point. With the Pirschler 15-45x60G, observations are already possible from a distance of 6m, which proves to be an advantage especially for nest observation, insect watching or on the shooting range.
ELR - Multicoating (extra low reflection)- fmc coating
All glass-air surfaces are multilayer hard coated to guarantee maximum contrast, image sharpness and brightness. The spotting scope is nitrogen filled and waterproof. This is a guarantee against fogging in humid conditions and abrupt temperature changes. The extremely lightweight tube offers maximum robustness and mobility. The non-slip rubber armoring provides grip and a secure hold. With our Pirschler spotting scopes, we have succeeded in offering our customers a professional, lightweight and inexpensive instrument.
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