Binoculars 20x60 Cosmos by grampus
156ft at 1000 yds 52m at 1000m
A binocular with a 20x magnification power and impressive 60mm objective diameter.
Built to maximize the field of view and provide an outstanding panoramic vision, it is ideal for astronomy and bird watching.
This is a quite heavy binocular and is therefore recommended to use with a tripod.
If you are planning to use your binoculars in a stationary position with a tripod to stabilise them, then higher magnifications is fine and preferred by users who want to zoom in on objects or views that are very far away and require extreme magnification.
These binoculars are residual stock from a master precision optical mechanic whose business closed several years ago. They are as new and optically sound.
Please take time to examine all the photos as part of the description.
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