A convenient, compact design and bright, razor-sharp images go hand in hand when using the Bushnell Legend Ultra HD spotting scope. Priced for the budget-minded, you will still enjoy the precise optical performance of extra-low dispersion glass and the bright images viewed through fully multi-coated optics. No need to take it easy while in the field; the Legend is waterproof, fogproof, and rubber armored. Bushnell provides a limited lifetime warranty on this spotting scope.
Optical Features
| Extra-low Dispersion (ED) Glass |
Enhances resolution, color, and contrast. ED Prime glass. |
| Fully Multi-coated Lenses |
Increase light transmission with multiple anti-reflective coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces. Ultra Wide Band coating. |
| BaK-4 Prisms |
Optimize light transmission through the prisms. |
Construction Features
| Porro Prism |
Offer maximum image quality and durability in a traditional design. |
| Angled Body Design |
Is favored by users of different heights for viewing without adjusting the tripod height as frequently. The angled design works well when viewing at an upward angle. |
| Dual Focus |
Allows for precision with coarse and fine adjustments. |
| Rubber Armoring |
Provides a secure, non-slip grip. |
| Adjustable Eyecup |
Twists up and down for comfortable viewing with or without eyeglasses. |
| Sunshade |
Reduces glare and shields the objective lens from raindrops. |
| Rotating Tripod Ring |
Allows greater flexibility when positioning the spotting scope. |
Design Features
| Waterproof |
Optics are sealed with O-rings to prevent moisture, dust, and debris from getting inside the spotting scope. |
| Fogproof |
Barrel is filled with nitrogen gas to inhibit internal fogging. |
| Rainguard® HD Lens Coating |
Repels water and residue on outer glass surfaces. |
field of vision of variable power scope
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03/11/2012
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ralph from 8660 westview rd, brookings,sd 57006
in zooming thru the various powers of the scope the field of vision becomes smaller and smaller making it very difficult to look at. I wondered if the scope was in fact damaged. I have for over 30 years used a B&L 15-60 power without that field of vision problem while zooming. I would not recommend the scope I tried to anyone.