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Spotting Scopes - Angled vs. Straight Eye Piece
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I was looking at purchasing a new Swarovski spotting scope and was wondering as to why one would purchase an angled pattern vs. the straight pattern?
For those that own one, do you prefer the 80mm lenses or a 65mm lenses or somewhere in that range.
I will mainly be using it on short packs and hopefully also mounting my camera to if from time to time.
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Re: Spotting Scopes - Angled vs. Straight Eye Piece
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I prefer straight myself but both have their advantages.
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There was nothing straight about either one of those guys.
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Strait! I do not like the angled scopes. Always seem to put in kink in my neck no matter how I use them
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Re: Spotting Scopes - Angled vs. Straight Eye Piece
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Quote from: h2ofowlr on April 24, 2012, 10:59:48 PM
There was nothing straight about either one of those guys.
It's good to be straight!
I have an angled spotting scope and as a hunter I sure wish it was straight. If youre into birdwatching I suppose an angled is fine. I think the big reason is for sitting on a mountain up high and looking into the valley below. I make mine work but a straight would sure be ideal.
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Another vote for straight.
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i have had both.. the angled can use a shorter tripod and which in turn can mean saving some weight packing
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I can find objects quicker with straight.
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Re: Spotting Scopes - Angled vs. Straight Eye Piece
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Straight, just make sure you buy a tall tripod so you don't have to hunch over to look through it when you are standing!
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Re: Spotting Scopes - Angled vs. Straight Eye Piece
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I had a the Swaro STS 80..
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1.Backpacking.. Smaller.. the 65 is easier to pack around.. the 80 is just plain huge. Cool but huge. Not a noticeable enough difference in eye quality either to warrant the extra dough
2. Angled... I can attach it the tripod and I dont have to mess with the high of the tripod at all.. something super annoying to me. I can simple unpack it, sit my but on the ground and look down to see my sight picture.
To each his own!
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Re: Spotting Scopes - Angled vs. Straight Eye Piece
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I'm straight.
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i just bought a angled 80mm a couple of months ago havent spent to much time behind it but so far i love it. its really nice setting it up next to you at the range where its angled sidways and you dont have to move away from your rifle to check the targets
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I have owned both and prefer the straight one. I find it easier to locate the target while looking down the side of the scope.
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Re: Spotting Scopes - Angled vs. Straight Eye Piece
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I have had both. +'s and -'s will covered. If you get the angled, practice picking up in flight objects, solves the pointing problem pretty will.
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