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The GoskyFlagship DiamondEdge 20-60x80 Spotting Scope combines powerful zoom, premium BAK4 optics, and rugged waterproof construction with a full accessory kit including tripod and smartphone adapter—perfect for birdwatchers, wildlife enthusiasts, and outdoor pros seeking unmatched clarity and convenience.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.76 x 6.89 x 4.65 inches |
Package Weight | 1.99 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.32 x 5.12 x 3.94 inches |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Brand Name | Gosky |
Warranty Description | 1 YEAR |
Model Name | Updated 20-60 |
Color | Gray |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Gosky |
Part Number | spotting206080 |
Style | Tools |
Included Components | spotting scope |
Size | 20-60*80 Spotting scopes |
N**K
Great scope for the money!
This spotting scope is amazing! The picture is super sharp even at full zoom, and the colors look bright and true. The tripod is sturdy and makes it easy to keep everything steady. Very impressed with the quality and totally worth the price!The photos I took were bags of fertilizer at my neighbor's 2 houses down.
S**R
Great scope for the price!!!
The media could not be loaded. Great scope for the price. It worked great for recording my rifle shots at 100yds. Pretty good clarity and the mount works well with phones. This was recorded from an iPhone 15.
K**R
OK for Target Shooting - within limits
I bought this to use on the rifle range. I hoped to use this for spotting up to 300 yards, but I knew that the distance might be stretching the capacity of the scope. At the outset, one has to say that there is actually nothing wrong with this scope. The scope appears to be well-made and sturdy. Adjusting the scope for power and focus is easy. The phone mount actually works pretty well. You have to fool around with it to get a good fit on the spotting scope and it takes some patience to get the target centered in the spotting scope so that you can see the image on the camera. But it does work, and the images come out pretty well. I did not modify the images above to enhance them in any way other than to crop them so that I could post them in this review. I didn’t bother to use the included tripod because I had a much sturdier version of my own. The padded case works well and should be substantial enough to protect the scope from damage due to the regular bumps that it will invariably receive. I gave this scope four stars because it does well for the money, but it does not have the quality found in scopes that are far more expensive.If you are intending to use this for the range, be aware that your target distance will determine your degree of satisfaction with this scope. I used spatter targets for my 5.56mm rifle, hoping that the targets would highlight enough for the shots to be seen on the scope. (The 5.56 mm round leaves the same size hole as .22, or .223 rounds - so it is pretty small.) I put the scope on a good solid tripod on a concrete target table. If I was careful not to touch the scope very much I could see the shots at 200 yards pretty well. The photo on the left was taken of a target 200 yards downrange with my iPhone that was attached to the scope. There was a pretty good wind blowing at the range, and the wind affected the scope to the extent that I really had trouble seeing where the rounds impacted. When the wind was calm, of course, the image improved. When I used the scope for my targets at 300 yards, It was nearly impossible to get a clear view of the target because of the wind blowing the spotting scope around. The camera has a quicker eye than I do, and it caught some good shots at 300 yards. As you can see, you can just make out the shots on the spatter target. The targets in the photos are 17 inches in diameter, and the bulls-eye is 3 inches in diameter. The quality of optics really makes a difference. I use a 4.5x14x44 Sig Sauer scope, and the shots on the rifle scope appear clearer than with the spotting scope for 200 yards.If you are shooting at 25-150 yards, I think that this scope will make you happy. At distances greater than that, you have to balance the small dent this makes in your budget against your need to see your shots at greater distances. If you are not going to use splatter-type targets, then scale down your expectations. At the bottom line, this is a well-made spotting scope for the money that will work on the range at reasonable yardage. If you want to get a spotting scope for regular use at 200+ yards, then you will probably have to pay a lot more for a scope that has much clearer optics.
J**N
Great when using just your eyes and good when using phone attachment.
Excellent quality if you not using the phone attachment and are just using your eyes to view. No issues viewing target at 100yard and even had to zoom out from the target at the range to see it as a whole. As you can see from the attached photo, it's a little hazy when your phone is attached so the lense isn't the best but it's still very clear. I would however invest in a better tripod for better stability but it still gets 5 stars from me!
C**D
Great Value for the Money!
The media could not be loaded. My bird watching friends recommended spotting scopes that were way out of my price range! Scopes with prices up to $2,500! I decided as a hobbyist birder I would first try an entry level scope. After reading reviews, I decided on the Gosky 20-60X80. Oh my, was I shocked when I received the scope. It is very solid and of a really nice quality, better than I had expected. It is easy to use, has a sharp focus knob and magnification knob. The included bag is a bit tight and hard to get the scope in and out of but the included tabletop tripod is perfectly adequate. I have mounted the scope to a full size tripod I used for DSLR photography so I have more adjustments and can use it on the ground. You can see the photos I took with the included mobile phone adapter (20X scope magnification and 2X iPhone lens). Check out the video of the Downey Woodpeckers. (20X scope magnification 1X iPhone) They were all taken during cloudy weather, so the light was really not great. I guess the only small drawback to this scope is it is good but not great in low light, especially on higher magnification. I find that by putting the phone on the scope makes it much more comfortable than keeping your eye on the eyepiece, especially when waiting for a bird to land on the feeder. I do like the adjustable eyepiece relief. Is it a $2500 scope, no, but for $125 it is a good, solid scope that gives a clear magnified view so I can identify and photograph birds. I bought it as a starter scope, but as a hobbyist I am not sure why I would spend another $1000+ to upgrade to something that is perhaps marginally better, unless perhaps I was a professional.
T**S
Good price
Great spotting scope just wish it was easier to line up the camera
A**W
decent quality for the money
Not a huge fan. Positives are: 1) super lightweight and 2) small size for this kind of item. Optics at 20x were clear, but getting to 40 and certainly at 60 were fairly fuzzy. I'd say it's a good value if you're not looking at tiny things at extreme distances. For causal birdwatching in a park, a good idea. Expecting to see bald eagles on the next mountain over on your next hike, you'll be disappointed.
D**D
Clear easy to use.
Optic is clear out to about 250 yrds to see bullet hole in paper. If you are looking for a 500-700 yrd scope you need more money. Splatter targets you could see further. The phone holder is a bit cheap but it does work. Tripod is stable and goes together easily. Good scope for the price.
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