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Kowa TE-11WZ II, 25-60x/30-70x wide-angle zoom eyepiece

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  • Wide-angle zoom eyepiece for TSN-99 / TSN-880 and TSN-770 spotting scope series
  • 25-60x magnification on TSN-883/884/773/774 spotting scopes 30-70x on TSN-99A and TSN-99S spotting scopes
  • very suitable for digiscoping
  • generous eye relief and twist-up eyecup, therefore also very suitable for eyeglass wearers
  • stepless and smokeless zoom adjustment

KOWA TE-11WZ II 25-60x / 30-70x wide-angle zoom eyepiece for TSN 99/880/770 spotting scopes
The optical design of the TE-11WZ II from Kowa is on a particularly high level. It is the first Kowa eyepiece to contain 2 XD lenses, which limits chromatic aberration in the best possible way. Even at 60 / 70x magnification, the sharpness is still excellent. The exit pupil distance of 17mm remains identical over the entire magnification range. Compared to its predecessor, the TE-10Z, the TE-11WZ II offers an approx. 20% larger field of view.

Compatible with the following Kowa spotting scopes:
TSN-773, TSN-774, TSN-883, TSN-884, TSN-99A, TSN-99S, telephoto objective (requires the TP-88EC1 prism adapter)

Specifications
Exit pupil distance: 17.0mm
Magnification: TSN-99: 30-70x Wide Zoom | TSN-880/770: 25-60x Wide Zoom
Field of view in degrees: TSN-99: 2.0 - 1.13 | TSN-880/770: 2.4 - 1.32
Field of view at 1000m: TSN-99: 35-20m | TSN-880/770: 42-23m
Exit pupil diameter: TSN-99: 3.3-1.4mm | TSN-880/770: 3.5-1.5mm
Relative brightness: TSN-99: 10.9-2.0 | TSN-880/770: 12.3-2.3
Twilight factor: TSN-99: 51.4-78.6 | TSN-880/770: 46.9-72.7

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Kowa TE-11WZ II, 25-60x/30-70x wide-angle zoom eyepiece

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  • Wide-angle zoom eyepiece for TSN-99 / TSN-880 and TSN-770 spotting scope series
  • 25-60x magnification on TSN-883/884/773/774 spotting scopes 30-70x on TSN-99A and TSN-99S spotting scopes
  • very suitable for digiscoping
  • generous eye relief and twist-up eyecup, therefore also very suitable for eyeglass wearers
  • stepless and smokeless zoom adjustment

Product description for Kowa TE-11WZ II, 25-60x/30-70x wide-angle zoom eyepiece

KOWA TE-11WZ II 25-60x / 30-70x wide-angle zoom eyepiece for TSN 99/880/770 spotting scopes
The optical design of the TE-11WZ II from Kowa is on a particularly high level. It is the first Kowa eyepiece to contain 2 XD lenses, which limits chromatic aberration in the best possible way. Even at 60 / 70x magnification, the sharpness is still excellent. The exit pupil distance of 17mm remains identical over the entire magnification range. Compared to its predecessor, the TE-10Z, the TE-11WZ II offers an approx. 20% larger field of view.

Compatible with the following Kowa spotting scopes:
TSN-773, TSN-774, TSN-883, TSN-884, TSN-99A, TSN-99S, telephoto objective (requires the TP-88EC1 prism adapter)

Specifications
Exit pupil distance: 17.0mm
Magnification: TSN-99: 30-70x Wide Zoom | TSN-880/770: 25-60x Wide Zoom
Field of view in degrees: TSN-99: 2.0 - 1.13 | TSN-880/770: 2.4 - 1.32
Field of view at 1000m: TSN-99: 35-20m | TSN-880/770: 42-23m
Exit pupil diameter: TSN-99: 3.3-1.4mm | TSN-880/770: 3.5-1.5mm
Relative brightness: TSN-99: 10.9-2.0 | TSN-880/770: 12.3-2.3
Twilight factor: TSN-99: 51.4-78.6 | TSN-880/770: 46.9-72.7

Kowa TE-11WZ II, 25-60x/30-70x wide-angle zoom eyepiece

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