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		<title>Orion GrandView 20 60x100mm Spotting Scope</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Photography]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Orion GrandView 20 60x100mm Spotting Scope Niagra Falls. Bryce Canyon. Mount Fuji. If you have ever laid eyes on such monuments to Mother Nature, you know what a &#8220;grand view&#8221; is. And so it is in the spirit of these natural wonders and the myriad others we encounter every day &#8211; inanimate and animate, great and small &#8211; that Orion &#8230; <a href="http://www.digitalcamerabinocularsreview.com/674/orion-grandview-20-60x100mm-spotting-scope/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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                          Niagra Falls. Bryce Canyon. Mount Fuji. If you have ever laid eyes on such monuments to Mother Nature, you know what a &#8220;grand view&#8221; is. And so it is in the spirit of these natural wonders and the myriad others we encounter every day &#8211; inanimate and animate, great and small &#8211; that Orion presents an instrument designed for their appreciation.The GrandView 100mm spotting scope features big optics for big, bold views, whatever your viewing target. The multi-coated 100mm achromatic objective lens delivers exceptional resolution in full daylight or dim twilight. The eyepiece, set at a 45? angle on the prism housing, zooms continuously from 20x to 60x magnification, providing tremendous imaging versatility. With a field of view ranging from 1.67? at 20x to 1.0? at 60x, and eye relief from 18mm to 15mm, respectively, the GrandView is a pleasure to look through.Internal glare-threading and baffling ensure great contrast, and an extendable lens shade eliminates extraneous glare. The one-finger focus wheel keeps images sharp. Mount the scope on any sturdy tripod via the 1/4&#8243;-20 mounting block, which is attached to a rotatable collar.So step up from a good view to a GrandView and see nature in all its glory! Weighs 4lbs., 14 oz. Includes rugged carrying case. </p>
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