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Kowa Spotting scope TSN-602 60mm Straight view

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  • Spotting scope TSN-602
  • with straight view
  • lightweight, compact body
  • reliable even in adverse conditions
  • Dust and waterproof and filled with nitrogen
  • Price without eyepiece

Kowa spotting scope with 60mm objective lens. High performance in a lightweight, compact body. User-friendly model with a very good price/performance ratio.
The TSN-600 series has a comparatively low weight for this class of spotting scope and is correspondingly easy to transport. The 60mm front lens and all other lenses and prisms are fully coated and the body is dust and waterproof (JIS 7) and filled with nitrogen to prevent fogging inside.

At just 745g, the spotting scope is very light, yet robust enough to perform reliably even in adverse conditions.

Please note that an eyepiece is required to use the spotting scope.

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MSRP* 599,-
515,77 Spektiv
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Kowa Spotting scope TSN-602 60mm Straight view

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  • Spotting scope TSN-602
  • with straight view
  • lightweight, compact body
  • reliable even in adverse conditions
  • Dust and waterproof and filled with nitrogen
  • Price without eyepiece

Product description for Kowa Spotting scope TSN-602 60mm

Kowa spotting scope with 60mm objective lens. High performance in a lightweight, compact body. User-friendly model with a very good price/performance ratio.
The TSN-600 series has a comparatively low weight for this class of spotting scope and is correspondingly easy to transport. The 60mm front lens and all other lenses and prisms are fully coated and the body is dust and waterproof (JIS 7) and filled with nitrogen to prevent fogging inside.

At just 745g, the spotting scope is very light, yet robust enough to perform reliably even in adverse conditions.

Please note that an eyepiece is required to use the spotting scope.

Kowa Spotting scope TSN-602 60mm Straight view

Optik
Naheinstellung
6 m
Vergrößerung
ohne Angabe
Ausstattung
Objektivdurchmesser
60 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
720 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
grün
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Spektive, Objektivschutzdeckel, Okularschutzdeckel und Bedienungsanleitung
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4987067391165
KAN
TSN-602

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