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Spotting scope ??????
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<blockquote data-quote="mt Al" data-source="post: 751941" data-attributes="member: 19336"><p>Been there, done that and regretted it. For about $249 you can get a Minox MD50 from cameralandNY if you want a compact highly rated spotter. I'm about to pull the trigger on one of those!</p><p></p><p>As for angled or straight, it's your preference. I like straight and I use it for glassing critters. I like looking w/my naked eye and then just moving over to the eyepiece. Other people like angled because...well...they just like them. Also, angled spotters are easier to put on the top of your pack and use in a jiffy, you don't need them to be as high off the ground to use and you don't have to crane your neck back so much if you're prone.</p><p></p><p>PMing you with another option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mt Al, post: 751941, member: 19336"] Been there, done that and regretted it. For about $249 you can get a Minox MD50 from cameralandNY if you want a compact highly rated spotter. I'm about to pull the trigger on one of those! As for angled or straight, it's your preference. I like straight and I use it for glassing critters. I like looking w/my naked eye and then just moving over to the eyepiece. Other people like angled because...well...they just like them. Also, angled spotters are easier to put on the top of your pack and use in a jiffy, you don't need them to be as high off the ground to use and you don't have to crane your neck back so much if you're prone. PMing you with another option. [/QUOTE]
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