Kowa Spotting Scopes
Welcome to our collection of Kowa Spotting Scopes at Clifton Cameras. Robust and lightweight in design, this range of spotting scopes have bright, high-quality lenses perfect for birding and built with digiscoping in mind. Models like the Kowa TSN-66A PROMINAR Zoom Kit, from the TSN-99A Series combine a sleek, ergonomic design with pinpoint control through its dual focusing system, making viewing smooth, simple, and free from fatigue.
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Our range of Kowa Spotting Scopes features a number of premium optics in various sizes; with high-quality optical glass and impeccable materials, these optics are amongst the best in the industry. These spotting scopes can be used by people with a wide variety of skill levels, from eager amateurs through to avid birders.
The Kowa TSN-501 Spotting Scope is a great entry-level scope, priced at just under £260, it allows you to experience the high-quality of a Kowa Optic without becoming fully invested. This can be great if you’re just starting out, the scope itself is small enough to take anywhere.
For those looking for something more advanced, there are a number of spotting scopes and kits available such as the Kowa TSN-99A Prominar 30-70X Zoom Kit. The scope boasts a bright, wide and crystal clear 99mm pure fluorite crystal objective lens paired with an XD concave lens, which delivers superior low light performance and outstanding detail. Looking for more detail about the TSN-99A Spotting Scope? Click here to read our in-depth hands-on review >
Angled or Straight?
This will depend entirely on your use. If you choose a straight spotting scope, it will need to be level with your eyes for viewing, so may be more comfortable for any activity that will have you lying down and spotting for any length of time, or for those needing to switch between binoculars and their spotting scope regularly. Angled spotting scopes tend to be preferred for birding due to the ability to have them at a lower (and so less visible) viewing level. The curve of an angled scope also allows you to change the viewing angle making them more easily manoeuvrable.