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The rear eyepiece cap by contrast is tethered via a simple thread, so this also conveniently hangs down out of the way when the monocular is in use.
This picatinny rail is attached with a couple of screws so it can be removed if not needed or wanted. The sweetspot they note at 70% but I would say about 75% plus, with very slight softening out to the edges with some mild field curvature at the edges which can be easily focused out. Another claim, which I will be looking into when I get my hands on a pair of Bushnell Legend Ultra HD Binoculars, is that they have a field of view that is 12% wider than other 10x binoculars in their class. On a shorter rifle it may look a little overbearing, but for what I receive in enhanced magnification that is the least of my concerns.
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging . As a passionate backcountry western big game hunter, I love every moment I get to spend in the outdoors.
ft, mostly curvature rather than astigmatism at edges of view, and overall ergonomics/build feels solid despite being relatively light weight (24 oz on my scale) for a full-size. The larger field of view enables the viewers to keep focus on large area, a helpful feature of the monocular at action sports and landscape view. CA is noticeably evident in the area not within the sweet spot (about 50% of the image) plus the distortion is fairly noticeable in regular use. The Legend Ultra HD 10x42 Monocular comes with a carry case, lanyard, and a lens cloth and carries a lietime warranty.This monocular is packed with features like a Picatinny rail and 1/4-20 adapter for use with accessories and stabilizers.
Not to imply that they never built quality products, but they certainly give the appearance of producing a ton of lesser quality. e. not like Zeiss FL), and CA at sides of field could be considerable if eyes were not properly centered on the enormous (especially for a budget bin) oculars.News is a tad long in the tooth w/the latest review I found being on the gold ring Leupold from May 2006 and an article questioning roofs at 500 clams using the Zeiss Diafun 8 X30 as an example that discounted for 350 bucks when still available as NOS.