Leica APO - TELEVID 65 (angle view) + 25-50x ww as
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Leica APO - TELEVID 65 (angle view) + 25-50x ww asph
The Leica APO-Televid 65 angle view scope with 25-50x eyepiece offers top-class observation in a body less than 12 inches long. Due to its compact size and light-weight it is the ideal choice of scope for those who need a portable option, but do not want to sacrifice performance. The magnesium bodied scope is rubber armoured for protection and is water, fog and dustproof to protect it from the elements. The zoom eye-piece included is bayonet mounted and has a magnification of 25x to 50x. It also has a very wide angle viewing area, which gives the user an unusually wide field view of more than 60 degrees throughout the zoom range. Not only is the object you are viewing magnified, but also the surrounding area, meaning that your subject can be viewed in context. The eyepiece is also waterproofed and nitrogen filled to prevent fogging, matching the scopes performance in terms of resilience and reliability.
Leica's high-performance lenses are all made, by hand, at Leica's main factory in Solms near Wetzlar, Germany and are for the Leica M-System SLRs only.
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