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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #15 on: December 31, 2016, 10:05:28 PM »
Bean counter.....do you have wide angle eye piece or just normal zoom?

Mine came with the fixed 30x DS eyepiece. I do a lot of photography and from that arena I'm preferential to fixed optics as opposed to zooms for quality purposes. So a few years ago I finally broke down and grabbed the 75x fixed to swap out when I really need to reach out, like 3,000 yards reach out. Its far less pleasurable to use and part of that is just the challenge of all that magnification over atmospheric conditions. mirage and shimmer are huge. Focusing and low light aren't as stellar as they are with the 30x. I wish I could find someone with the 25-75x zoom an we could compare. If I can only leave the house with one its the 30x all the way. I'll be buried with this spotter.

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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #16 on: December 31, 2016, 10:31:28 PM »
I have a tsn 883 with a 20 to 60 power eye piece I don't know if it's a wide angle.  I have used it for backpacking.  That's really where I noticed it was heavy.  when I am in wide open Country like where I live in eastern washington and I am not hiking miles it's great for that.

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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #17 on: December 31, 2016, 10:40:25 PM »
Sounds like you're pretty much sold on the Kowa already. Nice spotters. Have you compared them to a NF?  Both are very heavy for my likings, but I actually liked the NF better. The NF would be my closest comparison to a Kowa when comparing spotters. Their long range binos are amazing though. :twocents:

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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #18 on: January 01, 2017, 12:49:27 AM »
Well.....im not sold yet... .. :) ;) but...  that being said no i havent looked through a night force. Ive looked through leica, zeiss,vortex razor,Swarovski... ..and a cabelas euro. But i really wanna see a kowa... and now maybe a NF. But....i need wide angle......the view and the image is so much easier on my eyes...

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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #20 on: January 01, 2017, 08:51:27 AM »
Mtnmuley- what NF do you have?

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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #21 on: January 01, 2017, 09:47:38 AM »
Interesting find.....it looks like meopta makes night forces.....hummmmmm....and they too have a wide angke zoom.....

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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #22 on: January 01, 2017, 10:22:07 AM »
 NF TS 82   20-70×82 is the one I've used quite a bit. I don't own one. For my big spotter, I use a Zeiss FL 20-60x85.

I'm not sure who builds the NF, but if it's Meopta, they sure build them better than the ones they put their own name on. I've used the full sized Meopta several times as well, and wasn't impressed at all. SPotter is 10 years old now, so maybe they've improved.

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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #23 on: January 01, 2017, 10:36:41 AM »
Yeah i was just reading up a bit and it sounds like they are the meopta meopro HD. I think im gonna try to roundup a few and do a little comparision myself. If any one is near sw washington and wants to join in  hit me up.  I really think im gonna buy a kowa tsn88. The reviews are amazing.

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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #24 on: January 01, 2017, 10:47:09 AM »
Regardless which one you chose, they are all very nice scopes. :tup:

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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #25 on: January 01, 2017, 11:06:59 AM »
Can not go wrong in that class, enjoy

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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #26 on: February 04, 2017, 12:31:42 PM »
We did a side by size comparison between ~$1k scopes with zoom eye pieces, here were our findings.

$857 Vortex Viper 20-60x80 - Easy to dial in, dual focus was really nice, pretty good picture with low effort.  After dialing in it had the same light collection as the Kowa but was the lowest clarity of the group and felt like it had the narrowest field of view at full magnification. 

$1149 Pentax PF-80ED-A - Brightest picture of the group and once you spent the time to get there also had the sharpest clarity.  Field of view was the same as the Kowa but took some work to get your eye just right for that full view.  The shortest eye relief of the group with only minimal relief adjustment on the eye cup, was tiring to use even when just doing comparison with the others.  Took a long time to get dialed in to where sharpness and was better than the other two, but once there was noticeably better.  The best option for fixed target/distance viewing, would be a pain in the ass for scanning or moving targets.

$1027 Kowa TSN-82SV - Easy as the Viper to dial in final focus on target, but was sharper than the Viper once finally focused.  Light collection was about the same as the Viper but not quite as bright as the Pentax.  Wide field of view and long eye relief made using and scanning considerably easier than the Pentax even while at full magnification.  Just barely less crisp at full magnification than the Pentax, but took less effort to get to final focus than the Pentax.  This is the best choice of the three for field/hunting use, but if the small clarity advantage over the Viper is worth the extra $170 is debatable.

In the end I returned all of them and purchased a Kowa TSN-880 with 25-60x eye piece.  This thing is absolutely amazing and blows the other three out of the water, I really can't imaging having a better spotting scope.  Light collection, clarity, focus granularity, basically everything about it is beyond comparison of anything else I've ever looked through.  We were checking for eye guards on mule deer over a mile away, outstanding.


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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #27 on: February 04, 2017, 12:39:59 PM »
Good review. I'm curious why you didn't chose the Vortex Razor and instead chose the Viper. The previous model Razor can be found in that price range you were comparing and it's twice the spotter as the Viper. :twocents:

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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #28 on: February 04, 2017, 12:42:00 PM »
We did side by side of the old model Razor and Viper while in the store, the Viper was actually clearer and easier to use than the old model Razor so I removed it from the list of considerations.
« Last Edit: February 04, 2017, 01:10:15 PM by jbauch357 »

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Re: Kowa spotting scope
« Reply #29 on: March 17, 2017, 09:49:15 PM »
What do you guys think about the TSN 601? with the 20-60 eyepiece?
I have used it for 600 yard load development if conditions are good I can spot my 7mm holes on paper. for hunting purpose you cant go wrong they are light enough imo. I have also used them to spot shots at targets out to 1200 yards and never had a problem following the trace on target.

 


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