Spotting Scopes
Nikon ProStaff 3 16-48x60 Spotting Scope Kit (Straight Viewing)
- 16-48x Zoom Eyepiece
- Eco-Glass Elements and Prisms
- Fully Multicoated Optics
- Water, Fog & Shockproof
Newcon Optik Spotter M 8x42 Handheld Spotting Scope (Straight Viewing, Mil-Dot Reticle)
- 8x Magnification
- 42mm Objective
- Mil-Dot Reticle
- Water & Fogproof
Hawke Sport Optics Nature-Trek 20-60x80 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)
- 45° Angled Viewing
- 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece
- 80mm Objective Lens
- BAK4 Porro Prism System
Vanguard Endeavor XF 15-45x60 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)
- Angled-Viewing Eyepiece
- 15-45x Eyepiece Magnification
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Nitrogen-Filled Fog & Waterproof
Barska 20-60x90 WP Gladiator Spotting Scope (Straight Viewing)
- Porro Prisms
- Multi-Coated Optics
- Rubber Armoring
- Straight Viewing
Barska Level 20-60x80 WP Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing, Black)
- Angled Viewing
- 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece
- 80mm Objective Lens
- BAK4 Porro Prism
Barska 12-36x50 WP Naturescape ED Spotting Scope (Straight Viewing)
- BAK4 Porro Prisms
- Fully Multi-Coated
- Phase Coated
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
Bushnell Prime 20-60x65 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)
- 45° Angled Viewing
- Powerful 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece
- Large 65mm Objective Lens
- BAK4 Porro Prism Light Path
Hawke Sport Optics 13-39x56 Nature-Trek Spotting Scope (Straight Viewing)
- Compact & Lightweight
- Fully Multicoated Lenses
- 13' Close Focus
- BAK4 Porro Prism
Winchester 20-60x80 Supreme Spotting Scope
- 45° Angled Viewing
- 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece
- Large 80mm Objective Lens
- Nitrogen-Filled Fog and Waterproof
Barska 15-45x60 WP Naturescape ED Spotting Scope (Straight Viewing)
- BAK4 Porro Prisms
- Fully Multi-Coated
- Phase Coated
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
Fotopro 20-60x80 Golden Hawk 80 Spotting Scope Kit
- 45° Angled Viewing
- 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece
- 80mm Objective Lens
- Full-Size Carbon Fiber Tripod
Vanguard Endeavor XF 20-60x80 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)
- 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece
- 80mm Objective Lens
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
- Nitrogen-Filled Fog and Waterproof
Alpen Optics Shasta Ridge 20-60x80 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)
- 45° Angled Viewing
- Powerful 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece
- Massive 80mm Objective Lens
- BAK4 Porro Prism Light Path
Celestron TrailSeeker 80 20-60x80 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)
- Angled Viewing
- 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece
- 80mm Objective Lens
- XLT Fully Multi-Coated Optics
Bushnell Prime 20-60x65 Spotting Scope (Straight Viewing)
- Straight-Through Viewing
- Powerful 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece
- Large 65mm Objective Lens
- BAK4 Porro Prism Light Path
Barska Blackhawk ED 20-60x60mm Spotting Scope (Straight Viewing)
- Straight-Through Viewing
- 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece
- Large 60mm Objective Lens
- BK7 Porro Prism Design
Barska Blackhawk ED 20-60x60mm Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)
- 45° Angled Viewing
- 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece
- Large 60mm Objective Lens
- BK7 Porro Prism Design
Celestron Hummingbird 9-27x56 ED Micro Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)
- Angled Viewing
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass
- 56mm Objective Lens
- Fully Multi-Coated
Vanguard Endeavor HD 15-45x65 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)
- Angled-Viewing Eyepiece
- 15-45x Eyepiece Magnification
- Extra-Low Dispersion Glass Elements
- Fully Multi-Coated Optics
SLR Magic 12-36x50 ED Spotting Scope (Straight Viewing)
- Straight Viewing
- Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) Optical Glass
- 50mm Objective Lens Diameter
- Anti-Reflective Multi-Coated Optics
Opticron MM3 60 GA ED Spotting Scope with HR3 16-48x Eyepiece Kit (Straight Viewing)
- 16-48x Zoom Eyepiece
- 60mm Objective Lens
- Fully Multicoated Optics
- Nitrogen-Filled, Fog and Waterproof
Celestron Ultima 100 22-66x100mm Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)
- 45° Angled Viewing
- 22-66x Wide-Angle Zoom Eyepiece
- Multi-Coated Lenses
- Nitrogen Filled, Water and Fogproof
BRESSER Condor 20-60x85 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)
- 45° Angled Viewing
- 20-60x Long Eye Relief Zoom Eyepiece
- Large 85mm Objective Lens
- BAK4 Porro Prisms
Barska Blackhawk WP 20-60x80 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)
- 45° Angled Viewing
- 20-60x Zoom Eyepiece
- 80mm Objective Lens
- Porro Prism Optical Path
Vanguard 15-45x60 VEO HD Angled-Viewing Spotting Scope with Tripod & Digiscoping Adapter
- 45° Angled Viewing
- Advanced MultiGuard Lens Coating System
- Digiscope in Portrait or Landscape
- Bluetooth Remote for iOS & Android
Hawke Sport Optics Endurance ED 13-39x50 Spotting Scope (Angled Viewing)
- Extremely Compact & Lightweight
- 45° Angled Viewing
- 13-39x Zoom Eyepiece
- 50mm Objective Lens
Fotopro 25-75x100 Golden Hawk Pro 100 Spotting Scope Kit
- 45° Angled Viewing
- 25-75x Zoom Eyepiece
- Large 100mm Objective Lens
- Full-Size Carbon Fiber Tripod
The Scoop on Spotting Scopes
Spotting scopes are small telescopes intended for terrestrial viewing. Available with either straight or angled bodies, they're fitted with image-erecting prism systems, and offer magnifications between 14X and 60X. This is higher than most binoculars, but lower than refractor telescopes.
Their magnifying power, flexibility, and compact size make spotting scopes popular with hunters, birdwatchers, wildlife buffs, and surveillance experts. Some models can also function as telephoto lenses when you attach them to cameras or mobile devices.
How to Choose a Spotting Scope
Spotting scopes are labeled with three numbers. The first two, usually separated by a dash, represent the zoom range, and the number after the X represents the diameter of the lens. Thus, a scope marked as 20-60x80 would feature a front lens measuring 80mm in diameter, and a magnification, or zoom, ranging from 20 to 60 times.
As a rule, the larger the lens, the brighter and clearer the image quality will be, and the wider the field of view. However, a large lens also makes the scope bulkier and heavier. Ultimately, the standard of the optics determines the quality of the image, with high-end brands such as Nikon spotting scopes offering outstanding clarity even at high magnification.
Best Spotting Scopes for Birding
Ornithologists are well served with compact, lightweight models with waterproof and fog-proof qualities to handle life in the field. You can also find high-definition models such as Leupold spotting scopes that deliver superior image quality. Most beginners prefer straight scopes, while angled models are more flexible and comfortable, and let you use lower tripods. Some scopes allow you to shift between angled and straight modes by changing a module on the back of the unit.
Popular Accessories for Spotting Scopes
With so many people using their smartphones for photography, it's natural that you can find accessories known as digiscoping adapters that can hook them up to spotting scopes to take photographs. These frames have grips to hold the mobile device and adapters to fit the camera lens to the scope's eyepiece.
Tripods are necessary to provide stability and to avoid the fatigue that comes from holding scopes for long periods. The good news is that most scopes fit on ordinary photo tripods, so you can use your existing camera tripod or monopod should you have one. Otherwise, you can choose from a wide range of optics tripods and support equipment to suit your needs. Other popular accessories include padded carrying cases.
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