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Never afraid to chart new territory, Nikon engineers take the Fieldscope performance to new levels with the EDG Fieldscope. With the same ED glass lenses found on the successful EDG binocular, the EDG spotting scope rewards you with superior sharpness and color correction for top-notch resolution. Precisely cut and polished glass is fully multi-coated for brilliant views. The tough, yet lightweight body is waterproof, fogproof, and ready for any adventure. Nikon covers its sport optics with the Nikon No-Fault Repair or Replacement Policy. New sport optics have a Nikon 25-Year Limited Warranty. Refurbished sport optics have a Nikon 90-Day Limited Warranty.
| Extra-low Dispersion (ED) Glass | Enhances resolution, color, and contrast. |
| Fully Multi-coated Lenses | Increase light transmission with multiple anti-reflective coatings on all air-to-glass surfaces. |
| Porro Prism | Offer maximum image quality and durability in a traditional design. |
| Straight Body Design | Is favored by users because it works well for viewing downward from elevated platforms, such as decks and patios. |
| Helical Focus Ring | Allows for quick adjustments. |
| Rubber Armoring | Provides a secure, non-slip grip. |
| Adjustable Eyecup | Twists up and down for comfortable viewing with or without eyeglasses. |
| Rotating Tripod Ring | Allows greater flexibility when positioning the spotting scope. |
| 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. |
| Magnification | 16-48x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 65 mm |
| Body Style | straight |
| Field of View | 147-73.5 feet/1000 yards |
| Eye Relief | 18.4-16.5 mm |
| Close Focus | 10.8 feet |
| Weight | 57.9 ounces |
| Length | 16.2 inches |
| Weatherproofing | Waterproof/Fogproof |
Total Reviews: 1
Average Rating:
A beautiful piece of optical art - 04/30/2010
by Yossi Kramer from Israel