Sightmark Latitude 20-60x80 XD Spotting Scope

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SM11034
$699.97
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The Sightmark Latitude 20-60x80 XD Spotting Scope is designed with a first-focal-plane mil-radian reticle an advanced, fully multi-coated, extra-low dispersion (ED) glass, 80mm objective lens, twist-up eyecups, a focusable eyepiece and a central focus system to give you stunning, distortion-free clarity, 20-60X magnification and 131.1-ft. to 43.5-ft field of view at 1,000 yards. The Sightmark Latitude 20-60x80 XD Spotting Scope with a rugged rubber armored coating and IP67 waterproof, dustproof and fogproof protection is ideal for shooting, hunting, tactical observation or simply glassing for wildlife. The accessory rails, lens covers and a carrying case are included.

Close Focus Distance 39/12

Diameter, Exit Pupil 4.1-1.3

Diameter, Objective Lens 80

Eye relief (in/mm) 1.06-1.02 / 27-26

Eyecup system Twist-up

Eyecup system Twist-up

Field of View (ft/1,000yds) 131.1-43.5

Field of View (m/1,000m) 43.7-14.5

Field of View, degree 2.5-.84

Focus System, Cent/Ind/Fix Central

Focusing Lens, Eye/Obj/Int Eyepiece

Fog Proof Yes

Height (in/mm) 5.75/146

IP Rating (waterproof) IP67- waterproof to 1m/3ft for 1 hour

Length (in/mm) 15.5/394

Lens Coating Fully multi-coated

Magnification 20-60

Operating temperature, F/C -4 to 122 / -20 to 50

Relative Brightness 16.81-1.69

Resolution 2.2in

Tripod Mount, inch 1/4

Twilight Index 40-69.3

Waterproof/Nitrogen-filled Yes

Weight, oz 67.7

Width (in/mm) 3.76/95

Extra-low disperson glass

Built-in double tripod adapters

Twist-up eyecup

Picatinny accessory rails

Straight eyepiece design

Rubber armored housing

First focal plane mil-radian reticle

Folded light path

Dielectric mirror coatings

Fullymulti-coated optics

Waterproof and fogproof

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