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Swarovski 20-60x SW Zoom Eyepiece w/Lens Cover

Manufacturer : Swarovski
Part Number : 49330

Eyepiece 20-60x SW Zoom eyepiece for Swarovski Spotting Scopes, with lens cover.

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Eyepiece 20-60x SW Zoom eyepiece for Swarovski Spotting Scopes, with lens cover.

Watertight eyepiece with 20x to 60x zoom magnification. Bright and clear images right up to the periphery. Full field of view, even for spectacle wearers due to individually adjustable twist-in eye cups, removable for cleaning.



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The Swarovski 20-60xS zoom eyepiece is excellent with a good field of view (40-65* AFOV). The bayonet connection into the scope is so positive it amazes you each time it clicks in. The adjustable eyecup allows easier versatility with eye glasses and without (17mm eye relief). It is the eyepiece I take when I decide to take only one eyepiece on a long walk. It is bright and sharp edge to edge, at high power it needs to be a bright day without heat waves. The attached eyecap is convienent; you should remove this connecting cord to the eyecap when you are using the DCB-A digiscoping adapter for easier use (there is a screw that allows this).

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