Binoseeker
Mostly using spectacles (myopic) with binoculars.
Well, I wonder if there are any manufacturers today that makes special spotting scopes, say up to 80mm-ish ones, for the military market and what design solutions those scopes have compared to ordinary spotting scopes concerning protection against for example blows if the scope and tripod fall to the ground.
Focussers on the body, like on the Meopta or Nikon Fieldscope might be more durable than the ones sticking out, like on the vortex razor, that could more easily be bent if struck by something?
Do you have any practical experience of a "civil" scope type that is "durable", maybe your own scope that didn´t break when it fell or was dropped ?
And yes....the warranty on some scopes cover these types of accidents but if you are going on a long trip into the wild....you might prefer to choose a more durable scope since you really need it during the trip....
Cheers,
Anders
Focussers on the body, like on the Meopta or Nikon Fieldscope might be more durable than the ones sticking out, like on the vortex razor, that could more easily be bent if struck by something?
Do you have any practical experience of a "civil" scope type that is "durable", maybe your own scope that didn´t break when it fell or was dropped ?
And yes....the warranty on some scopes cover these types of accidents but if you are going on a long trip into the wild....you might prefer to choose a more durable scope since you really need it during the trip....
Cheers,
Anders