Products Description
Large field of view, wide view
Onick EYESKY Sky Eye 20x80 high-power HD telescope adopts the best imaging quality design and broadband film technology, and is produced with high-quality optical materials, large magnification, large aperture, BAK4 advanced prism, high resolution, and even the edge image quality is clear and bright, making the Sky Eye 20x80 high-power HD telescope have high authenticity restoration, high light transmittance, and clear imaging when observing brightness, image quality, and color of objects. All-round design, dedicated to the field, completely designed for the needs of field activities, all-round and reliable, meeting the ever-changing requirements of field activities.
Product features:
1. Large aperture, high brightness and high contrast, full multi-layer broadband anti-reflection green film lens, especially in dim environment, can see more details of the scene than most telescopes;
2. Advanced prism, clear imaging, BAK4 coated advanced prism, even the edge image quality is clear and bright;
3. Anti-mildew, anti-fog, waterproof for daily use, completely suitable for outdoor environment;
Application areas:
Hunting, sports, boating, racing, beach travel, bird watching, theater, power safety inspection, forestry investigation, security police, military inspection, industrial inspection, navigation observation, archaeological research, railway line selection, land and resources investigation, etc.
Technical parameter
Magnification | 20x |
Objective diameter (mm) | 80 |
Eyepiece diameter (mm) | 16 |
Field angle | 3.6° |
Exit pupil diameter (mm) | 4 |
Lens coating | Full broadband multilayer film |
Field of view (ft/1000 yds) | 156 |
Field of view (m/1000m) | 63 |
Close distance (M) | 12 |
Rainproof (Y/N) | YES |
Fogproof (Y/N) | YES |
Shockproof (Y/N) | YES |
Prism | BAK4 |
Diopter adjustment | -5D~+5D |
Net weight (G) | 2400 |
Product size (MM) | 340X100X240 |
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