Bresser Pirsch 20-60×80 Spotting Scope

Brand: Bresser Optical

This brand exists since 1957 with the distribution of optical products specially binoculars. Slowly but steadily it took a wide expansion and brought into its product category a wide portfolio of optical products. Today, the company stands as a part of MEADE Instruments Corporation as it was sold during 1999.

Model: Pirsch 20-60×80 Spotting Scope

Bresser Pirsch 20-60×80 Bak-7 Spotting Scope is a new introduction by Bresser and it comes under the ‘Pirsch Series’ of the brand. This scope brings out the expertise and talks more about the experience of the company. With the innovative design and the impressive quality makes it worth its price. Being ideal for the birders, nature enthusiasts and the target spotters gets it going in a positive manner.

Bresser Pirsch 20-60×80 Spotting Scope

Physical characteristics: This scope measures in dimension as 425 x 100 x 173 mm and weighs about 1650 grams. The body finish is with the dark green and black colour where it does consists of a rubber armouring. The lens and the eyepiece are been designed with many features that comes as a prime features. This scope has a built in sunshade and the dew shield that protects the lens even in the extreame weather conditions. Bresser Pirsch 20-60×80 Waterproof Spotting Scope is been constructed with the use of glass for the magnification.

Magnification: With the magnification of 60x, it delivers the viewing of far off objects. The maximum magnification can be obtained with the help of the supplied eyepiece. The target objects come into vision with much detail and give a clear study of the same. All the long range observation is sure to impress the professional viewers.

Objective lens: Available in this device is the objective lens of diameter 80mm. this is wide enough to gather the maximum light in order to brighten up the viewing objects.

Application: Offering a professional kind of observation it stands suitable for the birders, general observers and the target spotters. In case of the target spotting the device is required to be mounted and can be rotated on the mount so as the shooter or the archer of the spot aims to fall on the arrow and that position can be retained by the user. Thus, it offers a comfortable shooting position.

Lens: Having constructed with the lens of type BaK-7 that has fully multi-coated lens. This optics makes it transform a flare less and the glare free viewing. They also stand good for long-term observation.

Field of view: The apparent field of view at 1000m is 29-15metres. This makes viewing the moving images easy.

Other benefits: This device is waterproof and it stands to obtain an immersion test for the minimum of 1 minute. The rubber armouring protects the internal parts against any hits. Bresser 4321500 Pirsch 20-60×80 Birding Spotting Scope comes with the tripod bush that is rotatable. It helps in being mounted on the tripod to offer hands free observation. Being designed to be both water and dew proof it can handle extreme of weather conditions, the observation can go positive even at the dawn or the dusk in the dim light conditions. This scope also proves ideal for digi-scoping as the user can take pictures with the digital camera with the use of the eyepiece and with the right digital adapter.

Verdict: This so called an all-rounder does offer value for its money. The cutting edge in all the aspects makes it provide excellent viewing experience. It enjoys the compliments of even the professional viewers.

Bresser Pirsch 20-60×80 Spotting Scope - Technical Specification Table

Manufacturer Bresser
Model Name Pirsch 20-60×80 Spotting Scope
Dimensions 425 x 100 x 173 mm
Model Slim line model
Prism BAK 7
Magnification 60x
Aperture 80 mm
Eye piece Yes
Built-in sunshade Yes
Digi-scoping Yes
Brightness 16-1.77
Applications Bird watching, long range observation and
target spotting
Tripod bush Yes
Rain guard Yes
Water proof Yes, 1m for 60 sec
Fog proof Yes
Rubber armouring Yes
Weight 1650 grams
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