Seems a good price for a decent brand scope. Comments please if not !
BRESSER Spotting Scope1
£24.99
each
5 year warranty
360° rotatable scope, ideal for nature and bird watching, with a fully coated optical glass lens
Includes table tripod with pan-handle and anti-slip feet, pull-out sunshade, protective cap, carry case and cleaning cloth
Specifications:
Magnification (x): 20 - 60
Field of view (at 20x) (m): 29 wide at 1,000
Close range adjustment from (m): 12
Top comments
neoshinobi
5 Dec 1613#3
Awesome I love Brazzers. Great brand
scottz17 to Tanweeralqarni
5 Dec 1610#7
I'd recommend an optician if you can't spot the moon without these...
markusrambarkus
5 Dec 168#22
I paid 250 quid for one of these. They saw me coming.
muffboy
5 Dec 163#15
I have one of these, it can easily spot the bird who lives in the house opposite.
All comments (30)
Agent004
4 Dec 16#1
Good spot (excuse the non intended pun) will be trying my local Lidl tomorrow, Cheers OP :sunglasses:
crazylegs
5 Dec 16#2
How good are these, magnification wise
they worth getting or waste of time!
neoshinobi
5 Dec 1613#3
Awesome I love Brazzers. Great brand
CartoonHead78 to neoshinobi
5 Dec 161#5
lol, hope others don't type that into google!!
Wolf2010 to neoshinobi
5 Dec 161#6
It's bressers
Tanweeralqarni
5 Dec 16#4
Which one the best to spot the moon. Also should be cheap. Anyone can recommend?
scottz17 to Tanweeralqarni
5 Dec 1610#7
I'd recommend an optician if you can't spot the moon without these...
zx636r to Tanweeralqarni
5 Dec 16#9
Specsavers? :neutral_face:
miggy111
5 Dec 162#8
Well they do say you'll go blind
hcc27
5 Dec 16#10
There was a joke in there somewhere.
Tanweeralqarni
5 Dec 161#11
Comon guys you know what i meant. I want to see the moon in high details.
MAdam98 to Tanweeralqarni
5 Dec 161#13
You'll see but the quality won't necessarily be that great.
I've taken some decent pics with a 70mm refractor tho so...
r401caw to Tanweeralqarni
5 Dec 161#18
With all things optical - you get what you pay for - for the money this is a good place to start - I've had one for about 6 years
oliverhussick to Tanweeralqarni
5 Dec 161#19
That would be a telescope you seek......
Spotting scopes are just that. For spotting something at medium magnification then switching to something with more magnification for close up inspection, like a sniper scope, or the binoculars I keep near my upstairs window when my neighbour improves her tan on the balcony....
kazdean
5 Dec 16#12
Anyone know if it's easy to attach a camera or mobile phone to these to take photos. Cheers
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BRESSER Spotting Scope1
£24.99
each
5 year warranty
360° rotatable scope, ideal for nature and bird watching, with a fully coated optical glass lens
Includes table tripod with pan-handle and anti-slip feet, pull-out sunshade, protective cap, carry case and cleaning cloth
Specifications:
Magnification (x): 20 - 60
Field of view (at 20x) (m): 29 wide at 1,000
Close range adjustment from (m): 12
Top comments
All comments (30)
they worth getting or waste of time!
:neutral_face:
I've taken some decent pics with a 70mm refractor tho so...
Spotting scopes are just that. For spotting something at medium magnification then switching to something with more magnification for close up inspection, like a sniper scope, or the binoculars I keep near my upstairs window when my neighbour improves her tan on the balcony....