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Spacemaster 15-45x 50mm

Collapsible 50mm Travel Scope Body 15-45 Eyepiece 25x Eyepiece Window clamp/ table stand. Scope Case Carry Strap Lens Cloth Metal Travel case Vinyl Carry case Warranty Content and images originally posted by moondog

Reviews

Andy Bright's review

[b]This is not a review by Andy Bright but a member who did not fully understand the procedure [/b]


Just managed to acquire one of these lightweight collapsible travel scopes from Bushnell at a ridiculous price from the States even with Carriage, VAT and Import duty, I still saved a considerable sum.

What was in the box?

Metal Travel case Vinyl Carry case Collapsible Scope Body 15-45 Eyepiece 25x Eyepiece Window clamp/ table stand. Scope Case Carry Strap Lens Cloth Warranty

Performance

I've been fortunate enough to test this scope quite extensively in a number of locations in different light conditions and I was really pleasantly surprised, as were a number of fellow birders with me who gave it the once over. The zoom eyepiece give a 15-45 magnification which in bright conditions delivers a bright clear image from the 50mm Objective lens from the hide. The only downside is in quite overcast conditions, x45 is dark, but not unviewable...but again that's understandable. The additional 25x eyepiece offered a bright clear image with a reasonable 110m field of view at 1000m even in cloudy early evening murk on a beach. Both eyepieces have fold down cups offereing up to 14mm eye relief

Build Quality

Although much of this scopes' body is plastic, it still feels reasonably well built even when the body is extended. It's protective glove like case offers extra protection and the small metal briefcase is great for the boot of the car and safe storage. This scope has been lugged around in rucksacks and vehicles as well as being "tested" by small children and has stood up to quite a lot in the last fortnight without complaint.

On a lightweight travel tripod it works well, however you really wish there was more weight when the wind starts to get up as it requires a little steadying with your spare hand.

Overall

Well lets be honest it ain't going to compete with Leica, Zeiss or Swaro but you are compromising on any travel scope, size/weight and, to a certain extent, optical peformance. Opticron's Mighty Midget ED and Nikon's ED50 Fieldscope offer excellent quality travel optics but at a higher price tag. This is a budget scope that is both compact and performs surprisingly well.

I would say overall it's compromises are outweighed by it's performance and on long hikes to difficult to reach spots it's size and weight do make a difference. You could choose to take a scope afterall!

If you source your supplier well it might not cost you any more than a pair of budget bins as well.

moondog's review

Apologies for mis-posting this...

Just managed to acquire one of these lightweight collapsible travel scopes from Bushnell at a ridiculous price from the States even with Carriage, VAT and Import duty, I still saved a considerable sum.


What was in the box?


Metal Travel case Vinyl Carry case Collapsible Scope Body 15-45 Eyepiece 25x Eyepiece Window clamp/ table stand. Scope Case Carry Strap Lens Cloth Warranty


Performance


I\\\'ve been fortunate enough to test this scope quite extensively in a number of locations in different light conditions and I was really pleasantly surprised, as were a number of fellow birders with me who gave it the once over. The zoom eyepiece give a 15-45 magnification which in bright conditions delivers a bright clear image from the 50mm Objective lens from the hide. The only downside is in quite overcast conditions, x45 is dark, but not unviewable...but again that\\\'s understandable. The additional 25x eyepiece offered a bright clear image with a reasonable 110m field of view at 1000m even in cloudy early evening murk on a beach. Both eyepieces have fold down cups offereing up to 14mm eye relief


Build Quality


Although much of this scopes\\\' body is plastic, it still feels reasonably well built even when the body is extended. It\\\'s protective glove like case offers extra protection and the small metal briefcase is great for the boot of the car and safe storage. This scope has been lugged around in rucksacks and vehicles as well as being \\\"tested\\\" by small children and has stood up to quite a lot in the last fortnight without complaint.


On a lightweight travel tripod it works well, however you really wish there was more weight when the wind starts to get up as it requires a little steadying with your spare hand.


Overall


Well lets be honest it ain\\\'t going to compete with Leica, Zeiss or Swaro but you are compromising on any travel scope, size/weight and, to a certain extent, optical peformance. Opticron\\\'s Mighty Midget ED and Nikon\\\'s ED50 Fieldscope offer excellent quality travel optics but at a higher price tag. This is a budget scope that is both compact and performs surprisingly well.


I would say overall it\\\'s compromises are outweighed by it\\\'s performance and on long hikes to difficult to reach spots it\\\'s size and weight do make a difference. You could choose to take a scope afterall!


If you source your supplier well it might not cost you any more than a pair of budget bins as well.

Pros

  • Lightweight and versatile
  • great for backpacking

Cons

  • Not great in low light and high mag...
  • too light in wind
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