Description
The Pentax PF-65ED II 65mm Spotting Scope is a compact high-performance spotting scope featuring a 65mm ED lens and straight-line barrel for outstanding portability and easy subject targeting. It requires an eyepiece for proper use. Superb Optical Performance To optimize the PF-65EDII s optical performance Pentax made a thorough review of the optical designs utilized in its previous spotting-scope models. It then made improvements to every optical element during the scope s development including the incorporation of high-resolution ED (Extra-low Dispersion) optical elements in the objective lens. As a result the PF-65EDII provides a clear bright image field in all types of observations and assures outstanding image quality in high-magnification digital photography using a digital camera. Compact Portable Design with a 65mm Objective lens The PF-65EDII features a compact lightweight body with a 65mm objective lens to assure outstanding portability and maneuverability in the field. Straight-Line Barrel for Easy Targeting of the Subject The PF-65EDII s straight-line barrel lets you spot the subject swiftly and accurately even from a moving vehicle. High-Resolution ED Elements The PF-65EDII s 65mm objective lens incorporates ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements to deliver a sharp high-resolution image with minimal chromatic aberrations. SMC Pentax XF-Series Eyepieces The PF-65EDII accepts any of the three SMC Pentax XF-series eyepieces: two unifocal models with long eye relief and one zoom model (all optional). By removing the screw-on-type eyecup you can mount an eyepiece on either of the PF-65EDII s two eyepiece receptacles (one for the unifocal models with 30.5mm in diameter and 0.5mm in thread pitch and another for the zoom model with 43mm in diameter and 0.75mm in thread pitch). In addition to XF-series eyepieces the PF-65EDII also accepts any of the five high-performance XW-series eyepieces (four unifocal models and one zoom model) designed for astronomical observation assuring greater flexibility in the choice of an eyepiece that best accommodates specific user requirements.