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Leica APO-Televid
These spotting scopes impress with their robust construction, compact design, maximum contrast, and natural images. They offer a very wide field of view at all magnification factors, pin-sharp detail resolution, and maximum stray-light suppression. The dual-focus system enables fast and precise focusing in every situation, and lets users experience the world of nature at close range or from a distance.Leica APO-Televid 82
The Leica APO-Televid 82 offers bright, natural and sharp image rendition across its entire field of view. Thanks to its front lens diameter of 82 mm, this spotting scope impresses with high light-gathering power and compact design. In addition, the excellent contrasts of its system make viewing and discoping a unique experience, even at a magnification factor of 90x and in unfavourable lighting conditions. The short close-focusing limit of 3.8 m allows users an additional, unusual perspective.Order number: 40 119 (Straight viewing), 40 121 Angled viewing (45°)
DOWNLOAD (PDF/52.34 KB)Order no. Product | 40 119 Straight viewing 40 121 Angled viewing (45°) |
Delivery scope | Front and rear caps |
Front lens diameter | 82 mm |
The focal length of the lens | approx. 440 mm |
Close focusing distance | approx. 3.8 m/12.5 ft |
Exit pupil, twilight factor, and field of view | See eyepiece chart |
APO-TELEVID 82 (ANGLED VIEW)
The essentials:
- Angled view (45°), without eyepiece
- Modern fluoride lens for perfect colour fidelity and maximum contrast
- Dual focusing for fast and precise focusing
- Robust and silent when using thanks to rubber armoured magnesium alloy
- Water- and dirt-repellent AquaDura® coating
Product description:
Offering bright, natural and sharp images over the entire field of view and magnification range, the Leica APO-Televid 82 is incredibly fast and compact with a lens diameter of 82 mm. In addition to the excellent contrasts of the system, observations and digiscoping become a true experience even at 90-fold magnification and challenging lighting conditions. The short close-focusing range of 3.8 m offers the observer an exceptional view.