Gosky 20-60x60 HD Cannocchiale con treppiede, borsa per il trasporto e adattatore telefonico per mirino - BAK4 Cannocchiale angolato a 45 gradi per tiro al bersaglio Caccia Birdwatching Scenario della fauna selvatica

Brand:Gosky

3.3/5

204.83

【GAMMA COMPLETA DI ACCESSORI】: un adattatore per digiscoping per smartphone incluso ti consente di scattare foto e video di ciò che hai osservato. Avvicina la natura a te e puoi esplorare facilmente il mondo lontano attraverso lo schermo del telefono. Un treppiede offre un'osservazione più stabile da qualsiasi angolazione. Una custodia per il trasporto, coperture per la protezione dell'oculare e dell'obiettivo, un panno per la pulizia ti rendono più comodo da trasportare e mantenere. 【DESIGN IMPERMEABILE】: le guarnizioni O-ring impediscono a umidità, polvere e detriti di penetrare nell'ambito per prestazioni affidabili in tutti gli ambienti. Lo spurgo del gas azoto offre ulteriori prestazioni di impermeabilità. 【COSTRUZIONE DUREVOLE】: la struttura resistente e l'armatura in gomma di alta qualità offrono una presa antiscivolo, una presa antiurto e una protezione esterna duratura, che consente al cannocchiale di resistere alle condizioni meteorologiche più difficili. Lo schermo dell'oculare può essere allungato per proteggere l'oculare. 【LENTE COMPLETAMENTE MULTI-RIVESTIMENTO】: L'obiettivo con pellicola verde da 60 mm completamente multi-rivestito offre un campo visivo a 50-110 piedi / 1000 iarde. L'ottica del prisma Porro BAK4 di qualità aumenta la trasmissione della luce, offre immagini luminose, chiare e ad alto contrasto anche in condizioni di scarsa illuminazione. L'oculare angolato a 45 gradi offre una visione più confortevole. 【POTENTE INGRANDIMENTO】: il potente ingrandimento dello zoom 20-60x regolabile consente di bloccare il bersaglio e ingrandire per maggiori dettagli. Perfetto per tiro al bersaglio, tiro con l'arco, caccia, birdwatching, osservazione della fauna selvatica, escursionismo, campeggio, paesaggi, sport all'aria aperta, osservazione astronomica ecc.

EAN: 0749029316487

Categories: Sport e tempo libero, Caccia e pesca, Cannocchiali, Tiro, Ottica,

【GAMMA COMPLETA DI ACCESSORI】: un adattatore per digiscoping per smartphone incluso ti consente di scattare foto e video di ciò che hai osservato. Avvicina la natura a te e puoi esplorare facilmente il mondo lontano attraverso lo schermo del telefono. Un treppiede offre un'osservazione più stabile da qualsiasi angolazione. Una custodia per il trasporto, coperture per la protezione dell'oculare e dell'obiettivo, un panno per la pulizia ti rendono più comodo da trasportare e mantenere. 【DESIGN IMPERMEABILE】: le guarnizioni O-ring impediscono a umidità, polvere e detriti di penetrare nell'ambito per prestazioni affidabili in tutti gli ambienti. Lo spurgo del gas azoto offre ulteriori prestazioni di impermeabilità. 【COSTRUZIONE DUREVOLE】: la struttura resistente e l'armatura in gomma di alta qualità offrono una presa antiscivolo, una presa antiurto e una protezione esterna duratura, che consente al cannocchiale di resistere alle condizioni meteorologiche più difficili. Lo schermo dell'oculare può essere allungato per proteggere l'oculare. 【LENTE COMPLETAMENTE MULTI-RIVESTIMENTO】: L'obiettivo con pellicola verde da 60 mm completamente multi-rivestito offre un campo visivo a 50-110 piedi / 1000 iarde. L'ottica del prisma Porro BAK4 di qualità aumenta la trasmissione della luce, offre immagini luminose, chiare e ad alto contrasto anche in condizioni di scarsa illuminazione. L'oculare angolato a 45 gradi offre una visione più confortevole. 【POTENTE INGRANDIMENTO】: il potente ingrandimento dello zoom 20-60x regolabile consente di bloccare il bersaglio e ingrandire per maggiori dettagli. Perfetto per tiro al bersaglio, tiro con l'arco, caccia, birdwatching, osservazione della fauna selvatica, escursionismo, campeggio, paesaggi, sport all'aria aperta, osservazione astronomica ecc.
Brand Gosky
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,156 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Eye Piece Lens Description Prism
Finderscope Reflex
Focal Length Description 13 millimeters
Focus Type Manual Focus
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number SG_B07CG54ZXH_US
Item Weight 2.6 Pounds
Lens Coating Description Multi-Coated
Manufacturer Gosky
Objective Lens Diameter 60 Millimeters
Power Source Adapter
Product Dimensions 12.6 x 5.5 x 5.5 inches
Product Dimensions 12.6"D x 5.5"W x 5.5"H

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Scritto da: R. Pauls
Good to about 20-30x magnification. Too blurry after that to be useful (UPDATED)
Overall, this product does the job I bought it for, but just barely. I can clearly see 22 cal pellet holes in paper at 50 yards. I don't know if 100 yards will be possible. Maybe 75 for sure. It seems decently built and has a nice carry-all case. There are two things I don't like about mine. (1) The objective lens (the big end) was partly unscrewed on mine and a little crooked when it arrived. Since the unit claims to be nitrogen filled, there is certainly no nitrogen in mine now. Not sure if that really matters though. (2) The resolution is pretty mediocre. If you are used to a camera zoom lens or a good pair of binoculars, this is not in that level of quality by any means. Not even close. But hey, that's why it is inexpensive, so I understand. The image is pretty clear at 20x magnification but gets progressively blurrier as magnification is increased. It seems to peak at about 30x. Beyond this, the images gets bigger but also blurrier, and it gets blurrier faster than it gets bigger. I tested this trying to read license plates at a distance on the tripod. I found that I could read the numbers better at 30x zoom than 60 or even 45. All zooms get a little blurrier at higher magnifications, but this is excessive. Since I can manage with 30x zoom for my purposes I am okay. Overall, I think the product would be better labeled if the manufacturer advertised it as a 30x max zoom. Also, remove the suggestion that it is nitrogen filled. It's not a bad product for 80 bucks, but don't try to make seem more capable than it is. UPDATE 4/10/20. The manufacturer contacted me and asked if I would consider trying another sample free of charge. I agreed and they actually sent me a higher quality version, the 20-60x80 instead. This version is considerably better optically than the 60mm version I first bought. The image is wider, brighter, and sharper. If you are trying to decide between the 60 and 80mm versions, my experience is that the 80 is worth the extra cost. It is much larger though, if that matters. Adding 1 star because of the most excellent customer service I've ever seen!
Scritto da: Mike Fief
Great for observing wildlife in my surrounding woods
Great for observing wild life in the acreage near my home. Focuses well. The phone mount leaves a lot to be desired so if that is important to you look elsewhere for sure. If not and you just want a functional spotting scope at a decent price too observe nature around you. This is it
Scritto da: Richard
Good scope for the money.
I wanted to take the time and leave a review in hopes of helping others make an informed decision about this scope. I was looking for a reasonably priced scope for use in target shooting and looked at a few different brands on Amazon. I wanted to stay under $100 and realized that there would be a certain quality hit. I reviewed and teetered between the Emarth 20-60x60AE, the Huicocy 20-60x60mm, Gosky 20-60x60HD, Landove 20-60x65mm and the Roxant Blackbird 12-36x50mm. Although the Roxant got great reviews, I decided against it at the start because I didn't feel it would give enough magnification at 100 yards. The other scopes basically got the same ratings, with comments about decreased clarity at full magnification. With it being a tossup with all around cost and features, I decided on the Gosky. The scope arrived quickly and was packed in a non-descript box with generic information. This initial impression lead me to think that most of these scopes are basically the same manufacture with a bit of branding slapped on. They probably are all churned out of the same plant in China. The first scope did have a manufacturing issue with the front optic being attached to the scope body crookedly. Upon contacting Amazon, a replacement was sent out immediately. Kudos to amazon. The second scope was fine. I took the scope to our property the next week and put it to use sighting in a new 22 scope. The Gosky worked great at 50 yards, providing a good view of the 22 cal holes in the target. I moved it out to 100 yards and was still able to see the shots, but it was definitely at the scope's maximum capability. The attached image shows views at 50 and 100 yards. On a side note, the attachment for taking pphotos with a cell phone is frustrating to say the least, and those looking for the sole purpose of "digiscoping" should look elsewhere. I was able to get some photos for this post and will never use it again! I also haven't used the included tripod as I have a decent camera tripod. It looked fairly sturdy and should work fine for this lightweight scope but you will need to use it on a table top or from a prone position. So for anyone who casually shoots and is looking for a reasonably priced scope, the Gosky should perform adequately. Being under $100, don't expect pristine optics at maximum magnification and you won't disappointed. I hope the image and feedback helps. I wished there were more examples of targets at 100 yards when I was looking for a scope as it would have saved some consternation!
Scritto da: Juicebox42
Lots of potential
I wanted to get a multi-use scope. My expectations might have been a bit high, and i haven't yet used the cell phone mount, but let's go ahead and review. Pros - scope is sturdily built and has a nice heft to it. - zooms really well. - tri-pod seems just the right size for a gun range bench. We haven't used it for that purpose yet, though. - Could see Jupiter's moons and Saturn's ring. Can't wait for a clear look at the moon! I'm really looking forward to that. Cons -can't wear glasses. You have to put your eye/face right up to the lens to see. I'm a geek, I wear glasses, so this is disappointing -the tri-pod is my major sore spot. It's too dang short for anything else but range spotting. Trying to look at the stars I have to lay on the ground or the deck. I brought out the card table and still had to get down on my knees which stinks just as bad. The scope appears compatible with standard tri-pod screw mounts, but that purchase will have to wait for another day. - While star gazing or long distance viewing, you really have to tighten up that tri-pod pivot adjustment rod... like to where my wife probably couldn't undo my tightening. If you don't tighten it a bunch it will sag slightly and you lose site of your objective. That seems like it's going to be a fatal design flaw at some point and break down with use. This review might sound a bit on the critical side but it's also a $90 purchase so I did have some expectations. The scope itself is nice enough quality, but I will need to purchase other tri-pods to get satisfactory use out of it.
Scritto da: KTBabe
Nearly a great scope, but 5 months in oh no!!
Well I have had this telescope some 5 months. It lives on a tripod overlooking the local bay. On first opening the box I was quite impressed by the £109 telescope. The zoom 20x to 60x worked well and at the lower end 20x to 40x was quite sharp, from 40x to 60x the image darkened and was a bit flat but usable. All In I was quite impressed, the focus wheel was smooth and it seemed a bargain. However a few days ago I came home to find the telescope pointing skywards on the tripod, thinking that it had been moved there I went to adjust the tripod and found that the telescope fixing ring had gone soft and pulled the brass screw thread out. I then noticed that the scope foot had completely crumbled away and what I thought was lightweight metal was plastic, further close inspection revealed that the attachment foot was all degraded plastic. I had realised early on that most of the scope was made of a plastic material but had thought the attachment point was at least metal. Now I am left with an unusable telescope unless I attach it to a tripod with cable ties. Having fought with Amazon in the past for reimbursement under warranty I know that is just not going to happen, so I now have to write off the £109.00 payment so the scope has cost me £21.80 a month for the 5 months I have had it. If you are still thinking of purchasing be aware the optics seem fine for the price but they are encased in a plastic that seems to degrade quite quickly. Having always stuck with my Leica scope for heavy duty work outdoors I have never had to use this scope outside. So I really don't know how long it would last as a birding telescope, I would certainly think twice about its ability to cope with being carried attached to any tripod.
Scritto da: perrioli
Great piece of kit
I highly recommend this. It does a great job. One review, outside of Amazon, said it was probably worth twice as much and I'd have to say I would agree with that.
Scritto da: Ben Hoffman
Clarity, and very good price for the build. Worth it!
I have had monoscopes through the years and paid well over what this cost me. Here is my quick review . Build. Fantastic. Unlike older scopes I have had, this one has a ring around it that lets you twist the entire body around. Bearing driven, so that it clicks into place at small intervals. The ring is external to the body. So no interference with a sealed unit, which was my initial worry. End cap is like a camera cap, much better, with a screw on front cap. Tripod is what I expected, simple cheap, but okay for desk top viewing work. The phone mount is really well built. Steel and plastic parts, robust and once fitted correctly makes it easy to view. Suggest mounting the phone in daylight. I could not do it in the dark, too fiddly. Viewing quality. Have to say, spot on, no milky image here for me, clarity was good. Best option is always 20x as it lets the maximum amount of light in. Zooming in diminishes the light input but you get to see s lot more on a good sunny day. Great for general viewing, celestial and always use a tripod. Price. Bargain for £100. Well impressed, good buy.
Scritto da: Debbie Platt
Pleasantly surprised
I bought this for my partner for his birthday as a bit of fun in lockdown. But actually it has turned out to be a great project for him. Being a novice I can’t compare against stronger scopes, but was really impressed to see the craters on the edge of the moon. Would recommend for a first timer, not child toy though.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great scope for bird watching.
The media could not be loaded. I bought this for my wife who has worked hard to tempt a variety of birds into our garden and loves watching them. The magnification on the scope is great and the mount for a smartphone is a bit fiddly at first but works well once you get used to it. The video accompanying this review was shot using an iPhone 7. I did mount the scope on a larger, sturdier tripod for her but the one it comes with is fit for purpose so no complaints there. All in, I think this a good quality scope for the price and my wife seems to like it.

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