In this video, I review the Archeer 16 x 52 dual optics telescope sent to me and available for purchase on Amazon.
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Looks like a fun addition to my daypack for spotting birds in the tall trees here in WA!
It’s good to see you posting videos again. I have a monocular much like the one you reviewed (up to 16 X magnification). I take it on kayak and canoe trips. The reason I take it verses a binocular is weight around my neck. It has worked well to spot wildlife as we go down rivers (herrings, deer, etc.) when we’re not in class three or choppier water. So far it’s taken getting wet and not had a seal failure (not fogged up internally). I would say the rubber over the housing was a big part of its performance. It was money well spent.
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