Why a Spotting Scope?
A spotting scope extends your observation range far beyond binoculars โ essential for digiscoping, competitive target shooting, serious birding, and hunting in open country. Here's how to choose the right one.
Objective Lens Size
- 60โ65mm: Compact and lightweight for travel and casual use
- 80mm: The all-around choice โ excellent brightness and resolution
- 95mm+: Maximum light gathering for low light and extreme range
Angled vs Straight
Angled scopes are more comfortable for extended viewing, especially at varying heights, and better for sharing views with others. Straight scopes offer faster target acquisition and suit hunters transitioning from binoculars. For birding, angled is almost always preferred.
Fixed vs Zoom Eyepiece
Zoom eyepieces offer flexibility but can compromise edge sharpness at the extremes of their range. A quality fixed eyepiece at 32ร or 40ร often delivers sharper, brighter images than a budget zoom at the same magnification.
Pro tip: Invest in the best scope you can afford and pair it with a quality tripod. A premium scope on a shaky tripod is frustrating. A mid-range scope on a solid fluid head tripod is a joy to use.
Top Recommendations
- Swarovski ATS 80 HD โ The benchmark for serious field use
- Swarovski STC 17-40ร56 โ Compact travel scope with exceptional quality
- Vortex Razor HD 27-60ร85 โ Outstanding value in premium glass