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Carson Everglade 15-45x60 Spotting Scope (angled Viewing)

Carson Everglade 15-45x60 Spotting Scope (angled Viewing)
  • Product Code: ga182109
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$479.97 $671.96

This angled-viewing Everglade 15-45x60 Spotting Scope from Carson Optical makes the ideal companion at the range, in the field, or on the trail. At the low 15x it can be used for taking in expansive views and to find your subjects, while dialing it up to 45x gives you the capability of making detailed observations—even at long distances. The scope's large 60mm objective, combined with fully multi-coated optics, draws in generous amounts of light, giving it competent low-light performance such as at dawn or dusk or when trying to pick game out from under heavily canopied forests. With its eyepiece set at a 45° angle relative to the optical tube, your head and neck are in a comfortable position whether you're standing, sitting, or lying prone.

To withstand the rigors of a life lived outdoors, the housing is nitrogen filled and O-ring sealed to be water and fogproof, even in extreme conditions. The exterior is wrapped in a protective green armor that is textured to provide a slip-resistant grip when setting up and breaking down. To further protect the scope on the trail, Carson includes a soft stay-on/view-through case and flip-down objective lens cap. An extendable shade slides out to reduce glare on sunny days to improve image quality and helps to keep rain or snow off the objective if the weather turns. Helping to get you observing faster, also included is a tabletop tripod with a pan/tilt head.

45° Angled Viewing    15-45x Zoom Eyepiece    60mm Objective Lens    BAK4 Roof Prism    Fully Multi-Coated Optics    Nitrogen Filled, Water and Fogproof    Rotating Tripod Collar    Twist-Up Eyecup    Retractable Sliding Sunshade    Tabletop Tripod with Pan/Tilt Head

Key Specs
Viewing AngleAngled
Magnification15 to 45x
Objective Lens Diameter60 mm
Field of View15x: 115.0' @ 1000 yd / 38.3 m @ 1000 m
45x: 61.0' @ 1000 yd / 20.3 m @ 1000 m
Minimum Focus Distance20.0' / 6.1 m
Exit Pupil Diameter15x: 4 mm
45x: 1.3 mm
Eye Relief14.0 to 16.0 mm
Design
Viewing AngleAngled
Performance
Magnification15 to 45x
Objective Lens Diameter60 mm
Field of View15x: 115.0' @ 1000 yd / 38.3 m @ 1000 m
45x: 61.0' @ 1000 yd / 20.3 m @ 1000 m
Minimum Focus Distance20.0' / 6.1 m
Exit Pupil Diameter15x: 4 mm
45x: 1.3 mm
Eye Relief14.0 to 16.0 mm
Features
FogproofYes, Nitrogen Filled
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant (Unrated)
General
DimensionsL: 15.0 x H: 7.2 x W: 4.2" / L: 38.1 x H: 18.4 x W: 10.8 cm
Weight34.2 oz / 970.7 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight3.805 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)15.8 x 7.75 x 4.55"

  • 15-45x zoom magnification
  • 60mm objective lens
  • BAK4 roof prism optical path
  • Fully multi-coated optics improve light transmission, color rendition, and contrast
  • 61-115' field of view at 1000 yards
  • Long 14-16mm eye relief
  • 4-1.3mm exit pupil

  • 45° angled eyepiece provides a comfortable viewing angle whether standing, sitting, or lying prone
  • Retractable sliding sunshade prevents glare and keeps rain or snow off objective
  • Twist-up eyecup for comfortable use with or without eyewear
  • Textured focus knob
  • Rotating mounting ring for precise eyepiece placement
  • Standard 1/4"-20 tripod mount

  • Nitrogen filled for water and fogproof performance
  • Tabletop tripod included
    • Pan/tilt head with 1/4"-20 mount
    • Locking control handle to more easily find and track subjects
  • Stay-on/view-through soft carrying case
  • Flip-down objective lens cap

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. I have a Fuji XT-3 camera. How would I attach this to the Pentax PF-80EDA?

A: You woud mount your XT-3 csamer to the scope (no eyepiece) with the Celestron SLR (35mm OR Digital) Camera Adapter for All Refractor and Reflector Telescopes which Accept 1.25" Eyepieces - Requires Camera-Specific T-Mount Adapter BH #CETA1.25 • MFR #93625 Or the Celestron SLR Camera Adapter with Integral 2x Barlow Lens BH #CETABL • MFR #93640 and the FotodioX Lens Mount Adapter for T-Mount T/T-2 Screw Mount SLR Lens to Fujifilm Fuji X-Series Mirrorless Camera Body BH #FOT2FXRF • MFR #T2-FXRF mount to your camera body.

Q: 2. Where is this scope made?

A: The ZEISS Victory Harpia 95 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing, Requires Eyepiece) BH #ZEVH95SS • MFR #528057-0000-000 https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1384800-REG/zeiss_52_80_57_victory_harpia_95_spotting.html Is made in Germany

Q: 3. If the 60mm objective lens is recessed for shade and protection, are there any vignetting issues?

A: Yes the lens is recessed about 1 inch on the Celestron LandScout 12-36x60 Spotting Scope. It does not vignette the view.

Q: 4. Hey there,Questions...1. Can you attach this to a DSLR camera?2. I noticed there are some 1.25 lens attachments that have extra zoom... maybe a stupid question, as I'm buying this as gift, but does that extra zoom, give you an overall further zoom on the scope? We're looking at this for a travel astronomy telescope.thanks!!

A: To answer your questions.1. Not as it comes out of the box. It is possible to attach this to a DSLR but you would need an adapter to go from the 1.25 on the scope to whatever lens attachment your DSLR uses.2. With this scope you have to buy an eyepiece. The eyepieces come in fixed power and zoom from a variety of manufactures. Any zoom lens is going to have a certain range of magnifications it can produce, for example if it can zoom from 2x to 6x the lens is capable of a 3x zoom (this is a non-technical way of stating this). If another lens can zoom from 2x to 10x it has a 5x zoom. An extra zoom, sometimes called an extended zoom, sometimes called an wide range zoom, will generally give a wider range of magnifications than a standard zoom. To find out what magnifications a certain lens will provide you need to see what the minimum and maximum points it will produce are. These are not given in powers magnification since that varies depending on the objective size of the scope so you either compare mm points if they are in the same general area of magnification or do a bit of math to see what they produce when mounted to this specific scope body.Hope that helps. I use mine for travel astronomy as well as for land use and am quite happy with it.

Q: 5. Does this scope have image stabilization capability

A: The ZEISS Victory Harpia 23-70x95 Spotting Scope and all other current spotting scopes do not have IS. The magnification of a spotting scope is too much for current IS systems to handle.

Q: 6. Does it have field flattener?

A: There is no field flattener designed for then Pentax PF-80ED 80mm Spotting Scope

Q: 7. Does the Nikon Fieldscope ED50 13-30x50 Spotting Scope (for angled viewing) have a Arca-Swiss style quick-release mounting foot (that fits a Really Right Stuff tripod clamp)?

A: The foot on the Nikon scopes is not Arca compatible. So far very few brands make scopes with an Arca compatible foot. You can attach an Arca compatible plate to the foot to use it on your Really Right Stuff tripod.

Q: 8. Hello how do i attach a nikon d7100 dslr?would i get the 1-1/4 astro adpt. and a 1-1/4 to T2 nose piece?Can i use a low power barlow like a 1.5x OR NIKON 1.4 TELE?Final Question how to attach D7100 to the zeiss zoom?Those zeiss photo lens adpt. dont afixx to T2 adpt.It would seem these things would work because the 1-1/4 adpt. design.Thanks For Your Time in advance

A: You will need a Nikon T ring to replace your lens B&H#KOTMN that is for a Nikon F body. Then you will need an adapter for your spotting scope B&H#CETA1.25. Remove the eyepiece from the scope and replace it with the adapter. Then remove the lens from your camera and replace it with the T ring. Then Screw the T ring onto the adapter of the scope and start shooting.

Q: 9. is the selestron landscout 12-36 good for space observation?

A: No, this is a spotting scope which is intended for shorter distances like 100-400 ft. You need a telescope.

Q: 10. For digiscoping, what accessories do you recommend ? I use Pentax K5-II.

A: Unfortunately that camera is no longer available. And I would need to know what spotting scope you have. You will need an adapter for your scope and a T ring for your camera. Remove the eyepiece from the scope and replace it with the adapter. Then remove the lens from your camera and replace it with the T ring. Then screw the T ring onto the adapter of the scope and start shooting.

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