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Lenscoat Cover For Swarovski Ats-80 Hd And Atm-80 Hd Spotting Scopes (black)

Lenscoat Cover For Swarovski Ats-80 Hd And Atm-80 Hd Spotting Scopes (black)
  • Product Code: ga125051
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$386.25 $502.12

This black LensCoat Cover for Swarovski ATS-80 HD and ATM-80 HD Spotting Scopes offers your valuable equipment some protection from scrapes and bumps, and helps break up the shape of your spotting scope, making it less noticeable to wildlife. The neoprene LensCoat acts as a thermal barrier, making the spotting scope more comfortable to handle in hot and cold temperatures. It includes a cover for the 20-60x eyepiece and comes complete with objective and eyepiece covers.

Neoprene Cover Protects a/gainst Damage    Helps Conceal Scope from Wildlife

General
CompatibilitySwarovski ATS-80 HD, ATM-80 HD
Physical
ColorBlack
Material of ConstructionNeoprene
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.265 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.7 x 6.5 x 2.85"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does the T mount fit nikon?

A: If you have a Nikon DSLR all you will need is an M42 T Adapter with a Nikon Mount. Then they will work.

Q: 2. Will this eyepiece work on the ATX eyepiece?

A: This Eyepiece is dedicated for STR Scopes. This will not work with ATX Eyepieces.

Q: 3. does it work with Leica 25-50 ww asph?

A: No it's a Swarovski Eye Cup for ATX/STX Spotting Scopes.

Q: 4. Will this case allow for access to the zoom ring for the modular zoom eyepiece (with zoom ring adjacent to focus ring)?

A: When the Swarovski Stay-On-Case for ATS-65 / ATS-65 HD / ATM-65 HD Spotting Scope is on the scope, the user will not have access to the Zoom ring.

Q: 5. Will this work on Zeiss 20x60 binocular ?

A: Unfortunately, no. The eyepiece diameters are very different.

Q: 6. Is the optical quality superior to my current 30X70 zoom? I assume so since zooms usually are inferior. Tests? Proof of image quality over zoom? If used at night for astronomy, e.g., estimating magnitudes of variable stars, will the small 2.7 exit pupil be a negative to the point "not really usable at night sky"? What about splitting the light into the two barrels? Will this also be an issue of "not really meant for nighttime sky viewing"?

A: I own both the angled 30x70 zoom lens and the binocular BTX 35x eyepieces for my 90mm Swarovski modular spotting scope. Two me they are two different tools in the tool box. The 30x70 zoom eyepiece is ideal for scoping distant birds for bird watchers (which I am), especially for distant waterfowl on a lake as you pan the 180 degree vista in front of you. This combo is also ideal for watching shorebirds. You find the ducks at 30x and if you can’t identify them, you use the zoom feature. I use the binocular eyepiece for nest watching only these days, such as Bald Eagle and Osprey nests, or Purple Martin houses. With the binocular eyepiece, the whole unit is kind of heavy and bulky so you do not want to be lugging it too far in the field. I find the depth of field and, therefore, the focus, very sensitive with the binocular eyepiece. The binocular eyepiece is not the best choice if you are sharing the scope viewing experience with others because they will have to adjust the interpupilary distance of the two lenses and possibly the adjustable rings that aid in the distance your eyes are from the lenses. Optically, both lenses are mind-blowing! I have used the binocular eyepiece at night watching birds and bats fly silhouetted in front of the full moon. It was extremely sharp and bright. I am in my late 60s and have owned and used just about every make of scope. I am an Ornithologist so watch birds for a living, for citizen science, and for pleasure, and nothing can touch the quality of this scope for bird watching. I am sorry, for astronomical endeavors, I just don’t have the experience or expertise to answer your questions.

Q: 7. Is there an opening on the bottom so that the scope can be attached to a tripod or window mount without removing the case?

A: Yes there is.

Q: 8. Will this case work for a Sawarouki ATX-95 30-70 Spotting Scope with angle eyepiece?

A: Unfortunately Meopta has not published the dimensions of this case. Not even on their web site.

Q: 9. What adapters do you need to make this compatible with a Canon 5D Mark III or IV?

A: In order to use the Swarovski ATS-80 HD Spotting Scope with the Canon Eos 5D series camera, these 3 parts are needed: https://bhpho.to/3t3g2Ao, https://bhpho.to/4543ndE, and https://bhpho.to/3LyVNRE.

Q: 10. What is the type of integrated tripod plate? (I.e. what head is compatible with integrated tripod mount without extra plate?

A: I don't know what the mount is called but the unit fits ideally with my Manfrotto tri pod with a Manfrotto 498RC2 head. The quick release works no worries.Regards Greg

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