The Ultima 20-60x80mm features a 45° viewing angle and offers a step up in aperture from the 65mm, offering 50% brighter images. The 80mm refractor features excellent multi-coated optics packed into a portable and durable refractor design and it comes standard with a 20-60x zoom eyepiece.
This series was designed to perform well in a range of viewing situations, making it a great all-around optical instrument. You’ll love it for observing nature and long distance spotting and since it is completely waterproof you can feel comfortable using it in extreme weather. The green rubber optical tube allows for subtle observation in any nature environment. Ultima spotters are a great companion for any nature or outdoor enthusiast. Soft carrying case included.
Ultima 20-60x80mm Angled Zoom Spotting Scope
General Magnification: 20 - 60x Objective Lens Diameter: 80mm (3.15") Eyepieces: 8mm - 24mm (.31" - .94") Angular Field of View: 2.0° - 1.0° Linear Field of View (@1000 yds) / @1000 m): 105 ft (32 m) @ 20x| 53 ft (16.15 m) @ 60x Focal Length: 480mm (18.9") Exit Pupil: 4mm - 1.3mm (.15" - .05") Eye Relief: 18mm (.71") Close Focus: 26.2 ft (8 m) Twilight Factor: 69.2 - 40 Relative Brightness: 16 - 1.7 Limiting Stellar Magnitude: Ideal: 12.02
Moderate: 11.02
Poor: 10.02Lens Coatings: Fully Multi-Coated Prism Glass (Type): BaK-4 Prism Coatings: FMC Weight: 57 oz (1616 g) Environmental Protection: Waterproof Nitrogen Filled: Yes Tripod Adaptable: Yes Carrying Case: Padded green woven nylon view-through Camera Adaptable: Yes Dimensions: 490mm x 90mm x 190mm (19.3" x 3.5" x 7.5") Included Items: Zoom eye piece with integrated T-adapter
Carrying case
Eyepiece lens cap
Eyepiece Port cover
Eyepiece carrying case
Eyepiece pouch
Lens cloth
Instrument manualSolar Warning - Never look directly at the Sun with the naked eye or with this optic. Permanent and irreversible eye damage may result.
- Never use your optic to project an image of the Sun onto any surface. Internal heat build-up can damage the optic and any accessories attached to it.
- Never leave your optic unsupervised. Make sure an adult who is familiar with the correct operating procedures is with your optic at all times, especially when children are present.