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Levenhuk Blaze BASE 100 Spotting Scope
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Levenhuk Blaze BASE 100 Spotting Scope

Levenhuk Blaze BASE 100 is a spotting scope with a 100mm lens that is perfect for studying natural and urban landscapes. Its aperture is sufficient for making observations not only in bright sunshine, but also in cloudy weather and in the predawn hours, when small-aperture optical instruments usually cannot cope. The spotting scope allows you to select magnification in the range from 25 to 75 times - you can shift your attention from the distant plan to a nearby object by simply rotating the focusing ring. The optics are made of BK-7 glass and are multi-coated. A protective coating is applied to all optical surfaces in contact with air. Thanks to this, the transmitted image is as clear and easy to read as possible. For users with imperfect vision, Levenhuk Blaze BASE 100 provides a large eye relief, which is comfortable for observing with glasses. In addition, the telescope eyepiece is located obliquely, i.e., you can study the near-zenith area with maximum comfort. The body of the telescope is made of plastic. The design includes a standard 1/4" tripod mount. The delivery set includes a small tabletop tripod and a hard case for transporting and storing the optical device.

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  • Lens diameter, mm: 100
  • Magnification, times: 25 - 75
  • Prism material: BK-7
  • Antireflection: multilayer FMC
  • Rotation of the eyepiece to the axis of the device, °: 45
  • Exit pupil diameter: 4–1.3
  • Eye relief, mm: 21
  • Angular field of view, °: 1 - 2.1
  • Linear field of view, m/1000m: 17 - 36
  • Min. focusing distance, m: 5
  • Eyepiece design: Lens diameter: 21mm
  • Case material: plastic
  • Mounting socket, inch: 1/4
  • Package weight, kg: 3.54
  • Color: Green
  • Spotting scope with magnification: 25–75x. Lens diameter: 100 mm.

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