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Brunton Eterna 62 angled 20-45X ED (1 Viewer)

mayoayo

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Anyone has experience with this scope?...The eterna line are ED scopes made in Japan, in 52,62 and 80mm configuration....The Company is American,and I doubt they have sold many of them outside the USA...I wonder If they sold many of them in the USA either.The price was (or Is?)Top of the Mid range,and pretty much as expensive as the Nikon line of Fieldscopes.....They seem to use an oversized prism ,and the three models have the same size prism housing ( I assume the prism inside is also the same size for the three of them!)...
I havent heard about them being Used in the field ,besides a couple of very generic reviews (mostly from target shooters)..I would be curious about any experience You have with them,specially the 62mm model,because I have been offered one and I am tempted to try it...
 
Brunton

I have the 62mm angled eyepiece version. I have enjoyed it. Very clear view. Well built and solid. By the way mine is for sale as well....

Troy
 
Hi....Seems like an interesting scope..japanese,ED glass...I wish I could test it before buying...Have You tried some other scopes,that You can compare with?.in terms of resolution,edge performance,CA control...also..You know if it can use some other eyepieces(even from other makers)?..Do You have any pictures digiscoped with it?
thanks
 
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