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SAVE 39%Spotting Scope 25–75x70mm
Precio habitual A partir de €107,00Precio habitual A partir de €107,00 Precio de ofertaPrecio unitario por€177,0039% -
AgotadoSpotting Scope PRO 20-60x80
Precio habitual €177,00Precio habitual €177,00 Precio de ofertaPrecio unitario por€197,00Agotado
⭐ Why Choose a Zoomble Spotting Scope
- High magnification (20–60×) for extreme long-distance viewing
- Sharp optical lenses for bright, detailed images
- Stable tripod compatibility for shake-free observation
- Durable design suitable for outdoor use
- Ideal for birdwatching, wildlife & nature observation
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🚚 Free EU Shipping on All Orders
🔄 30-Day Hassle-Free Returns
🛡️ 2-Year Warranty on Every Product
⭐ Trusted by 10,000+ Customers Across Europe
🔭 Crystal-Clear Optics for Every Explorer
🚚 Free EU Shipping on All Orders
🔄 30-Day Hassle-Free Returns
🛡️ 2-Year Warranty on Every Product
⭐ Trusted by 10,000+ Customers Across Europe
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FAQ - Spotting Scopes
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What is a spotting scope used for?
A spotting scope is used for long-distance observation where high magnification is required. It is ideal for birdwatching, wildlife viewing, landscape observation, and outdoor activities where binoculars don’t offer enough zoom.
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What magnification is best for a spotting scope?
Most spotting scopes offer a zoom range between 20× and 60×. Lower magnification provides a wider field of view, while higher magnification allows you to see distant details more clearly.
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Is a spotting scope better than binoculars?
Spotting scopes provide much higher magnification than binoculars, making them better for long-range viewing. Binoculars are more portable and better for general observation, while spotting scopes excel at distance.
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Do I need a tripod for a spotting scope?
Yes, a tripod is strongly recommended. At high magnification levels, even small movements can cause shaking. A tripod ensures stable and comfortable viewing.
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Can spotting scopes be used for birdwatching?
Absolutely. Spotting scopes are widely used by birdwatchers to observe birds at great distances, especially in open areas like wetlands, fields, and coastlines.
