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Kowa Landscope BL-8Hx 20x80mm binocular spotting scope without mint unit

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  • Large 20x80 telescope with pillar at a height of 1.35 m or 1.6 m
  • 20x magnification with very bright 80 mm objective lenses
  • Waterproof and weatherproof
  • Variant: Without coin unit

Kowa observation telescope BL8H without coin unit 20x80 Landscope
Designed for terrestrial observations in beautiful surroundings. The Kowa Landscope 20x80 has a high-quality wide-angle lens and a stable pillar for mounting. The pillar can be tilted and rotated. The entire system is waterproof and weatherproof. The metal housing can withstand external environmental influences.

You can determine the height of the tripod yourself (1.6 m or 1.35 m).

The 80 mm objective lenses and 20x magnification ensure a strikingly sharp and true-color image that will surprise the observer.

Optical performance
Wide-angle
80mm lens, excellent light incidence
Porro prism, depth of field, 3-dimensional images

Construction
The robust body is waterproof and can withstand strong climatic fluctuations
Rotation 360 °
Height 1.6 m or 1.35 m
Vertical adjustment; 30 °

The language (English or Dutch) and tripod height are set by Kowa before delivery.

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Kowa Landscope BL-8Hx 20x80mm binocular spotting scope without mint unit

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  • Large 20x80 telescope with pillar at a height of 1.35 m or 1.6 m
  • 20x magnification with very bright 80 mm objective lenses
  • Waterproof and weatherproof
  • Variant: Without coin unit

Product description for Kowa Landscope BL-8Hx 20x80mm binocular spotting scope without mint unit

Kowa observation telescope BL8H without coin unit 20x80 Landscope
Designed for terrestrial observations in beautiful surroundings. The Kowa Landscope 20x80 has a high-quality wide-angle lens and a stable pillar for mounting. The pillar can be tilted and rotated. The entire system is waterproof and weatherproof. The metal housing can withstand external environmental influences.

You can determine the height of the tripod yourself (1.6 m or 1.35 m).

The 80 mm objective lenses and 20x magnification ensure a strikingly sharp and true-color image that will surprise the observer.

Optical performance
Wide-angle
80mm lens, excellent light incidence
Porro prism, depth of field, 3-dimensional images

Construction
The robust body is waterproof and can withstand strong climatic fluctuations
Rotation 360 °
Height 1.6 m or 1.35 m
Vertical adjustment; 30 °

The language (English or Dutch) and tripod height are set by Kowa before delivery.

Kowa Landscope BL-8Hx 20x80mm binocular spotting scope without mint unit

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