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An optical instrument used to view distant objects
primarily on land
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Coating | Important
Terms | Prisms
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Coated Optics
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Coatings on lens surfaces
reduce light loss and glare due to reflection, resulting in a brighter,
higher-contrast image with reduced eyestrain. Bushnell spotting scopes are coated with a microscopic
film of magnesium fluoride. More
coating leads to better light transmission.
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Types of Coating
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Coated
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A single layer on at least
one lens.
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Fully-Coated
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A single layer on all air-to-glass
surfaces.
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Multi-Coated
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Multiple layers on at least
one lens and all surfaces are coated at least once.
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Fully Multi-Coated
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Multiple layers on all
air-to-glass surfaces.
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Exit Pupil
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The exit pupil refers to
the size of the column of light that exits a spotting scope. The larger the exit pupil, the
brighter the image. To determine
the size, divide the objective lens diameter by the power (a 15x45 model has
an exit pupil, or useable light, of 3mm).
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Eye Relief
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The distance a spotting
scope can be held away from the eye and still present the full field of
view. Extended or long eye
relief reduces eyestrain and is ideal for eyeglass wearers.
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Field of View (F.O.V.)
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Field of view is the
side-to-side measurement of the circular viewing field or subject area. It is defined by the width in feet or
meters of the area visible at 1000 yards or meters. A wide field of view is better for following fast-moving
action or scanning for wildlife.
Generally, the higher the magnification, the narrower the field of
view.
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Folded Light Path
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A combination optical
configuration using lenses and mirrors to create a total scope length much
shorter than the total focal length of the system. This provides a compact design yielding long focal length
performance.
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Magnification (Power)
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Spotting scopes are often referred
to by two numbers separated by an "x". For example: 15-45x60. The first number is the power or magnification of the
spotting scope. With a 15-45x60
variable power spotting scope, the object being viewed appears to be 15-45
times closer than you would see it with the unaided eye.
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Multi-position eyepiece
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Bushnell's exclusive
multi-position eye-piece is available on our 78-7350 and 78-7360 Spacemaster®
models. This revolutionary eyepiece features an infinite number of viewing
positions between straight-thru and 90 degrees-providing flexibility for
viewing comfortably in any situation.
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Near or Close Focus
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The closest you can be to
an object and maintain visual clarity.
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Objective Lens Size
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The second number in the formula:
(15-45x60) is the diameter of the objective or front lens. The larger the objective lens, the
more light that enters the spotting scope, and the brighter the image.
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Prism Glass
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Most optical prisms are
made from borosilicate (BK-7) glass or barium crown (BAK-4) glass. BAK-4 is higher quality glass
yielding brighter images and high edge sharpness.
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Rainguard®
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Our exclusive,
patent-pending, hydrophobic (water-repellent) coating on which condensation
from rain, fog or snow forms in much smaller droplets than on standard
coatings. Smaller droplets
scatter less light which results in increased light transmission and a
clearer image.
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Resolution
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Resolution, or definition,
is the ability of a spotting scope to distinguish fine detail and retain
clarity.
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Waterproof/Fogproof
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Some scopes are sealed with
o-rings and are nitrogen-purged for waterproof and fogproof protection. These models are able to withstand
complete immersion and remain dry inside.
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Prism Systems
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The prism system turns what would be an upside-down
image right-side up.
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Roof Prism System
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The prisms overlap closely,
allowing the objective lenses to line up directly with the eyepiece. The result is a slim, streamlined
shape in which the lenses and prisms that magnify and correct the image are
in a straight line.
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Porro Prism System
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The objective or front lens
is offset from the eyepiece. Porro
prisms provide greater depth perception and generally offer a wider field of
view.
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