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Magnification30 x30 x
Optical systemlenslens
Field of view 1 km away40 m31 m
Angle of view2.3 °1.8 °
Min. focus distance15 m15 m
Diopter adjustment
Diopter correction range±5 D±5 D
Design
Lens diameter50 mm50 mm
Exit pupil diameter1.7 mm1.7 mm
Eye relief12 mm12 mm
Focuseyepiece ringeyepiece ring
Eyepiece locationstraightstraight
Anti reflective coatingmultilayermultilayer
Dust-, waterproof
General
Case
Bodyrubberizedrubberized
Dimensions230-370x70x70 mm230-370x70x70 mm
Weight450 g450 g
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2016october 2016

Field of view 1 km away

The field of view of the telescope at a distance of 1 km to the objects under consideration, the so-called "linear field of view". In fact, this is the width (diameter) of the space that falls into the field of view when observed from a distance of 1 km.

This parameter is widely used in the characteristics of telescopes along with the angular field of view (see below): the linear field of view data is more visual and closer to practice, it allows you to evaluate the capabilities of a telescope without resorting to special calculations.

For models of variable magnification (the majority of them), the linear field of view is indicated in the form of two numbers — for the minimum and for the maximum magnification.

Angle of view

Angle of view provided by a telescope.

If you draw two lines from the centre of the lens to two opposite points along the edges of the field of view of the pipe, the angle between these lines will correspond to the angular field of view. Accordingly, the larger the angle, the wider the field of view; however, individual items in it will look smaller. Conversely, an increase in magnification is inevitably associated with a decrease in the viewing angle. And since most modern telescopes have a variable magnification, the angular field of view is also variable, and in the characteristics this indicator is indicated in the form of two numbers — for the minimum and for the maximum magnification.
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