SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: BEANTLEE
Magnification: 20
Objective Lens Diameter: 50
Eyepiece diameter: 20
Field of View: 5
Type: Monocular
Origin: Mainland China
Model Number: 20X50 Monocular telescope
Type: Monocular
Objective Lens Diameter: 50 mm
ocular diameter: 14mm
Magnification: 20x
Field of view: 90m /1000m
Prism material: BAK7
Field Angle: 6 degree
Exit Pupil Diameter (mm): 2.5
Focus System: Eyepiece adjustment

New 20×50 Zoom HD Monocular Outdoor Telescope for Bird Watching Spotting Scope Lightweight Body High Clear Vision Landscape
Details
Product name:20X50 Spotting Scope
Type:20X50
Magnification:20X
Object lens diameter:50mm
Lens cone diameter:61mm
Prism:BK7
Prism type:Roof
Eyepiece diameter:14mm
Coating:blue film
Exit pupil diameter:2.5mm
Exit pupil distance:9mm
Field:3
Application:civil
How to maintain your spotting scope:
1.Do not attempt to disassemble or clean the scope internally.This will invalidate the warranty.
2.The external optical surface should occasionally be wiped clean with the lens cloth provided ,a soft lint less cloth,or an optical quality lens paper.Wipe the scope with a damp cloth,following with a dry cloth.
3.Store the unit in a moisture-free environment.
4.Keep the protective lens covers in place when the scope is not in use.
Package content
1. 1 X Bird-watching telescope
2. 1 X Adjustable tripod
3. 1 XSpecial Lens cleaning cloth
4. 1 X Chinese manual
come with original package
Note: mobile phone camera clip, handle, sleeve bayonet, high bracket, is an extra accessory.
If necessary, please contact customer service








How to Clean Your Binoculars
GET THE DUST OFF BEFORE YOU RUB
You’ve seen someone do it. Breathe on his binocular’s eyepiece and then rub the glass with the corner of his shirt. Poor guy, he never knew he just degraded every image he would ever see with that binocular again.
How to Ruin BInoculars
WRONG WAY
The right way to clean binoculars
Step 1
Lens PenRemove all the loose dust from the binocular’s lenses.
Brush with the brush end of a lens cleaning pen. The brush is soft and won’t harm the glass or coatings. (It may help to hold the binocular upside down so the dust falls away.)
Or blow with a can of air (from photo store). Don’t use your breath — breath includes minute droplets of water that will spot your lens.
Step 2
Moisten a Q-tip with water or lens cleaning solution and float off any remaining dust. Or if your binocular is waterproof, you can actually run it under the tap (but don’t squirt it hard). DO NOT use fluid designed for cleaning eyeglasses or windows, as it may attack the coatings.
Step 3
Now that the dust is gone, you can wipe the lens with lens tissue, a special micro fiber lens cloth, or a very soft cotton cloth (like a piece of a clean old cotton undershirt).
Do not use paper towels or facial tissue, as these are too rough. They often include wood fiber that will scratch your lenses or the coatings on the lenses.
Be gentle.
Remember! More binoculars have been ruined by wrong cleaning than by being dropped on the sidewalk.
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