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The 50mm Nikon Fieldscope is a very high quality waterproof spotting scope with all of the features and image quality of Nikon's bigger Fieldscopes, just in a smalller body . . .
The 65mm Nikon ProStaff 65 WP Outfit comes with a full-length tripod for little more than the price of the scope alone, making it an exceptional value in a feature-laden waterproof/fogproof spotting scope . . .
If people of differing heights are going to share a single scope, the convenient 45° viewing angle of the 65mm Nikon ProStaff 65 WP Angled may be just what you’re looking for. And this Nikon’s price and value can’t be beat . . .
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The 82mm Nikon ProStaff 82 WP is a big Nikon-quality spotting scope at a not very big price. An exceptional value in a feature-laden waterproof/fogproof long distance/low light spotting scope . . .
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The 82mm Nikon ProStaff 82 WP is a big Nikon-quality spotting scope at a not very big price. It even comes with a full-length tripod for little more than the price of the scope alone, making it an exceptional value in a feature-laden waterproof/fogproof spotting scope . . .
If people of differing heights are going to share a single big aperture scope for long distance/low light observing, and a sensibly low price is important, the convenient 45° viewing angle of the 82mm Nikon ProStaff 82 WP Angled may be just what you’re looking for . . .
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The 60mm Nikon Fieldscope III uses conventional crown and flint glass achromatic optics to provide images that a review in Audubon magazine said were “sharp and bright.” You’ll be hard-pressed to tell the difference between its images and those of many costly ED scopes from other manufacturers . . .
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The 60mm Nikon Fieldscope III Angled provides images that a review in Audubon magazine said were “sharp and bright.” This is a world-class optical instrument – at a price that is surprisingly affordable . . .