50mm to 70mm

· Home  · View Cart  · Wish List  · Order History  · Account Information  
Home How to pick a binocular | Binoculars | How to pick a spotting scope | Spotting Scopes | Accessories | Telescopes | New Products | Used/Demo Special Sales | 
Toll-Free Order Line: 800-422-7876  | Tech. Questions/Advice: 405-364-0858  | 24-Hour Fax: 405-447-3337 | Email: questions@astronomics.com
Live chat by BoldChat
· $10 - $50
· $50 - $100
· $100 - $500
· $500 - $1000
· $1000 - $2500
· Advanced Search
· Telescope Search
· Top 15 Keyword Searches
· Browse Manufacturers
· Edit Search Preferences



  Sign-in
  New user
  Join our mailing list


Click to verify BBB accreditation and to see a BBBreport.


HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99% of hacker crime.

We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and PayPal

Astronomics Astronomics


Warranty Information

Orders:800-422-7876
Questions:405-364-0858
24-Hour Fax:405-447-3337

View ALL recently viewed items
Nikon - Fieldscope III Angled Zoom, 60mm, 45° viewing, 20-60x zoom, case

Fieldscope III Angled Zoom, 60mm, 45° viewing, 20-60x zoom, case

$1,099.95
List Price: $1,590.95




Celestron - Ultima 65 angled viewing 65mm scope, 18-55x zoom

Ultima 65 angled viewing 65mm scope, 18-55x zoom

$154.95
List Price: $222.95












Spotting Scopes / 50mm to 70mm

 Nikon Fieldscope III Angled Zoom, 60mm, 45° viewing, 20-60x zoom, case
Printer friendly version
Email page link to a friend

Fieldscope III Angled Zoom, 60mm, 45° viewing, 20-60x zoom, case
$1,099.95
  
   
 Our Product #:  N60AWZ
 Manufacturer #:  8336
 
Back-OrderedTemporarily out of stock; will charge and ship when available.
 
Add to comparison list
View comparison list
 Do you have a question about this product?
 Click here if you have found a lower price somewhere else

 · Supplied Accessories
 · Recommended Accessories
 · Images of Some Features

Price

$1,099.95
List Price
$1,590.95
Magnification
20-60x
Field of view 1000 yards
105' @ 20x
Near Focus
16.4'
Eye Relief
14mm @ 20x
Exit Pupil
3mm @ 20x
Twilight Factor
34.64 @ 20x
Weight
47 oz.
Aperture
2.4"
Length
12.75"
Armored
Partial
Waterproof
Yes
Warranty
“No-Fault” 25 Years Limited
Photographic Focal Length
800mm
Photographic Focal Ratio
f/13.3

The 60mm Nikon Fieldscope III Angled is a high quality waterproof spotting scope at a price well within reach and reason. The 45° viewing angle Fieldscope uses precisely-engineered crown and flint glass optics that an Audubon magazine review called “bright and sharp." Thanks to Nikon’s expertise in optical design, many observers have a hard time telling any difference between the images they see in these conventional Nikon optics and the images in other manufacturers’ upscale (and more expensive) ED glass scopes.

The optics are fully multicoated with proprietary Nikon high-transmission antireflective coatings that increase both light transmission and contrast to levels rarely seen in a 60mm scope, particularly one with conventional crown and flint glass optics. Some observers swear that the 60mm Nikon is as bright as, or brighter than, some competitive 65mm and 70mm scopes. Colors are pure and saturated, with minor and well-controlled color fringing held to a minimum at the edges of the field.

Whether you’re looking to extend your life list at remote birding hot spots, or just looking at the feeders and nests in your backyard, the 60mm Nikon Fieldscope III Angled gives you superb optical performance in a small and easily-handled package at an attractive price. And the images are typically Nikon – sharp, detailed, and very lifelike.

Optical features of this scope . . .

  • Crown and flint glass doublet lens: Time-tested and proven crown and flint glass achromatic optical system, with premium quality BaK-4 image erecting prisms. Nikon’s high precision lens grinding and polishing technology, combined with years of experience designing premium optics, make this objective lens the optical equal of many other manufacturers’ so-called “premium" ED glass systems. It combines high light transmission with low and well-controlled chromatic aberration that most observers don’t even notice, much less find objectionable.

  • Fully multicoated: The optics are fully multicoated with Nikon’s proprietary high transmission antireflection coatings for an excellent light transmission that complements the sharpness and contrast of the objective lens.

  • Zoom eyepiece: The standard equipment 20-60x multicoated zoom eyepiece has a rubber-rimmed eyecup that twists up, shielding the eye from ambient light for better contrast when observing with the unaided eye. The eyecup twists back down to provide greater eye relief for eyeglass use. The eyepiece threads securely into place and can be changed in seconds. An optical glass window at the rear of the Fieldscope’s body, just inside the eyepiece port, seals the porro prism optics against moisture and dust which might eventually cause damage. At 20x the field of view is 105’ across at 1000 yards. At 40x the field at 1000 yards is 61’ across, dropping to 52’ at 60x.

  • Good eye relief: The eye relief is specified as 14.1mm at 20x. While this is technically correct, the actual usable eye relief will typically measure a mm or two less due to the recessing of the eyepiece lens to protect it from being scratched accidentally when the eyecup is in the down position for eyeglass use. A somewhat shorter eye relief than specified is typical of all spotting scopes. There will be some vignetting of the field for eyeglass wearers.

  • Other eyepieces available: The supplied premium quality 20-60x zoom eyepiece is so exceptionally sharp and high in contrast that many birders see no reason to buy individual single magnification eyepieces. For those who wear eyeglasses, however, or for those who want wider fields of view than any zoom eyepiece can provide, Nikon has a wide range of optional eyepieces available. There are long eye relief 30x, 40x, and 60x fixed magnification wide angle models with an eyeglass-friendly 17mm or better eye relief. There are also 24x, 40x, and 60x eyepieces designed for digiscoping.

  • Good close focusing: The scope close focuses down to a good 16.4’, making it usable for viewing backyard feeders, although the field is little more than 6" wide at this short a distance. Through the scope, looking at a bird at this distance at 20x would effectively be the same as looking with your unaided eye from only about 10" away.
Mechanical features of this scope . . .
  • Fully waterproof: The rugged Fieldscope’s die-cast body is O-ring sealed and dry nitrogen purged to be totally waterproof and fogproof in all weather and temperature conditions, from rain forest to desert, from Arctic to equator. This allows the scope to survive sudden showers as well as full monsoon conditions, and to resist internal fogging, no matter how cold the air temperature or how high the humidity. A rubber-armored self-storing lens shade slides out from the front of the body to improve visual and photographic contrast. Light rubber armoring around the prism housing helps protect the optics from unexpected bumps and thumps.

  • Handy focusing collar: The Nikon Fieldscope uses a wide knurled rubber focusing collar around the barrel that can be operated with either hand, even while wearing gloves. The focus moves from the horizon to a good 16.4’ in a mere three-quarters of a turn of the collar. Focusing is smooth, although it can get a little stiff during long sub-freezing observing sessions.

  • 45° viewing: The Fieldscope’s 45° viewing angle is generally more comfortable than a straight-through model for watching treetop activity or for extended observing from a blind or back porch. It is also more convenient for those couples of varying heights who must share a single scope, as there is little need to constantly raise and lower the tripod to reach a comfortable observing height for each observer. If you are tall, you won’t have to crouch over to see through the Nikon Fieldscope, as you would a straight-through scope, thus saving you from a possible literal pain in the neck. On the other hand, a straight-through design is more useful for photography, as it handles more instinctively like a telephoto lens when a camera is attached. A straight-through design is also quicker at locating birds in the field than a 45° viewing angle. With a straight-through scope, you can sight over the barrel to center on a distant bird before trying to find it in a high power eyepiece that often has a confusingly narrow field. The Nikon #N60SWZ is such a straight-through viewing model, should that style be more convenient.

  • Photo tripod mounting: The 60mm Fieldscope mounts on any photo tripod having a standard 1/4"-20 thread mounting bolt. It converts to a Nikon-quality 800mm f/13.3 telephoto lens when used with optional four-element photo adapter #1317 (for use with Nikon cameras only, with no T-ring needed).

  • Supplied accessories: Protective dust covers are provided for both the objective lens and the eyepiece. A soft water-resistant carrying case of Cordura-type nylon (with adjustable length shoulder strap) is standard equipment. The case is the stay-on type that allows you to mount the scope on a tripod with the case still on the scope. Fold-back flaps give you full access to all controls so you can use the scope while it is still in its case. A separate soft zippered carrying case for one or two additional eyepieces that attaches to the shoulder strap is also standard equipment.

  • 25-year warranty: In addition to the 25-year limited Nikon USA warranty, the 60mm Fieldscope is also covered by Nikon’s unique no-fault warranty. If anything happens to the Fieldscope that’s not covered by Nikon’s normal 25-year warranty, it costs you only $10 and return shipping and handling to get it fixed or replaced! Whether you drop the Fieldscope out of a canoe, drive off with it on the roof of your car, or loan it to a clumsy friend who uses it to drive tent pegs, there’s no need to worry. If you can send back the pieces, you’re covered by Nikon’s no-fault warranty.
To sum it up: This 60mm Nikon Fieldscope III Angled is a conventional, but exceptional, 45° viewing spotting scope with images that you might swear come from ED optics. The 60mm Fieldscope will regularly equal or outperform many larger aperture scopes in side-by-side comparisons of resolution, contrast, and perceived sharpness. While it is not inexpensive, you’d be hard-pressed to equal the optical and mechanical quality of this Nikon at any price.

 Supplied Accessories
20-60x zoom eyepiece, dust covers, soft stay-on carrying case.

 Recommended Accessories      Visual   

 Visual Accessories
40/60/75x high power wide angle eyepiece for 50/60/78/82mm Nikon Fieldscopes
40/60/75x high power wide angle eyepiece for 50/60/78/82mm Nikon Fieldscopes

$245.00
List Price: $410.95


Looking for different eyepieces?
Accessories

 Images of Some Features
Image showing the standard equipment stay-on soft case, shoulder strap, and eyepiece case. Image showing the standard equipment stay-on soft case, shoulder strap, and eyepiece case.




Home | How to pick a binocular | Binoculars | How to pick a spotting scope | Spotting Scopes | Accessories | Telescopes | New Products | Used/Demo Special Sales | 

We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and PayPal


Link Support



Terms of Sale | PRIVACY POLICY 7/1/2004 | Fine Print

Toll-Free Telephone Astronomics: 800-422-7876; Christophers, Ltd.: 800-356-6603
Alternate Telephone: 405-364-0858 24 Hour Fax Line: 405-447-3337

Telephone Hours: Monday 8 AM - 6 PM CST
Tuesday-Friday 8 AM - 8 PM CST
Saturday Noon - 5 PM CST

Store Hours: Monday-Friday 9 AM - 5 PM CST
Saturday Noon - 5 PM CST

Astronomics / Christophers, Ltd.
680 S.W. 24th Ave.
Norman, OK, 73069


© 2012 by Ad-Libs Advertising, Inc. All rights reserved