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Selecting The Best Spotting Scope

By: Jim Samposzi

Published: August 22, 2009
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Individuals involved in birding, hunting, law enforcement, nature sports, and other outdoor activities require a way to clearly see things that are a huge distance away. Spotting scopes give people this ability in a portable, easy to use fashion. These small devices are usually mounted onto various objects, or come as a hand held scope that can be carried anywhere to see things; whether it's a beast, a criminal, or a beautiful landscape.

Spotting scopes are different than telescopes in that they are small and not conducive to viewing planets and other astrological objects. Also, this technology produces an upright image - telescopes, on the other hand, use a series of mirrors to reflect and refract light; sometimes the objects seen through a telescope are brought to the lens upside down. In addition, a spotting scope can also be used during the day when the former cannot. Although these scopes are not perfect and subject to interference and lack of clarity, they can be a big help in viewing things at a distance.

These tiny, powerful tools can be used during the day for a number of different things. Most use them for things like bird watching and scoring rifle marks from far away. Spotting scopes are preferred over binoculars in many functions because they are stronger and magnify objects greater than do binoculars. Most models of the spotting scope can allow viewing of up to 60 to 80 times magnification even when the sun is out. Not only do spotting scopes give this power of magnification, they usually do so quite clearly.

This gadget is sometimes subject to outside interference that reduce the power of the magnification. Things like wind, atmosphere, particles, and air quality can lessen the ability to see things at further distances. Operating a spotting scope in moist, low-altitude climates affect the device, where using the instrument in a dry, high-altitude climate yields much better results. Also, variances in wind patterns and other weather patterns can affect the overall clarity of the object in view.

With these devices, like many of its kind, the price can be substantial. However, it is suggested to spend a lot more and get a better quality spotting scope. The reason is that top-end scopes produce better image quality as magnification can be increased. The less expensive models tend to not include the same power as the magnification is compromised. Although small spotting scopes are attractive, and due to portability, they are typically weaker. This is usually because of the glass in the objective lens. Basically, when purchasing a spotting scope, one gets what one pays for. Usually, most of the time, size indicates the sharpness and clarity.

This kind of scope can provide the ability to view objects from a great distance away. Because they are able to fit in ones pocket, they are easy to bring anywhere you wish. Some spotting scopes are small enough to fit in ones pocket. But, most of top of the line spotting scopes require mounting of some kind. It is also suggested that you mount the scope for a reduction in moving when the lens focuses; this will increase focus and sharpness of the object.

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Jim is a national correspondent with over twenty five years editorial experience. Jim is presently working as a columnist for our B2B site and is considered the company authority on spotting telescopes. Be sure to visit our very useful web portal for additional information on Spotting Scope and Spotter Scopes.


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