There is an overlap when it comes to spotting scopes vs a monocular. A monocular can have the ability to zoom like the spotting scope and while spotting scopes have larger apertures than a monocular, a monocular usually maxes out at 50mm aperture but 50mm spotting scopes exist too and while a monocular is straight through viewing, a spotting scope can also be straight through (oddly enough not called a monocular) or have a 45 degree angle. A spotting scope of equal aperture and quality as a zoom monocular should have no difference in viewing quality.
Hello, any model of a spotting scope with 100 mm objective lens (or larger) that you recommend for night sky observation (planets, near stars and some clusters)?
There is an overlap when it comes to spotting scopes vs a monocular. A monocular can have the ability to zoom like the spotting scope and while spotting scopes have larger apertures than a monocular, a monocular usually maxes out at 50mm aperture but 50mm spotting scopes exist too and while a monocular is straight through viewing, a spotting scope can also be straight through (oddly enough not called a monocular) or have a 45 degree angle. A spotting scope of equal aperture and quality as a zoom monocular should have no difference in viewing quality.
4:37 pullout version made her giggle LOL
Hello, any model of a spotting scope with 100 mm objective lens (or larger) that you recommend for night sky observation (planets, near stars and some clusters)?
The Swarovski 115 mm objective module 😊.
I have it and it's amazing for night sky observation!
Hello, can you test the ATN OTS 4T 640x480 60hz 4x40 thermal binoculars? They are not yet for sale in the EU.🤔
What is model number of that smaller spotting scope ? 😬
This is Delta Optical Titanium 50 ED, available here: www.optics-trade.eu/en/delta-optical-titanium-50-ed.html
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