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Swarovski Atx/stx 95mm Lenscoat Cover Realtree Edge

Swarovski Atx/stx 95mm Lenscoat Cover Realtree Edge
  • Product Code: eq150953
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$315.00 $450.45

The Realtree Edge Swarovski ATX/STX 95mm LensCoat Cover Realtree Edgefrom Swarovski ATX/STX 95mm LensCoat Cover Realtree Edgeprotects your spotting scope from scrapes, bumps, and moisture. This 100% closed-cell neoprene cover also acts as a thermal barrier for your hands, protecting them from extreme temperatures and making your scope more comfortable to handle. This cover also breaks up the shape of your lens, helping to hide it from widlife. This cover is for the objective module only; a cover for the eyepiece module is separately available.

Protects from Scrapes, Bumps, and Water    Made from 100% Closed-Cell Neoprene    Acts as a Thermal Barrier    Hides Scope from Wildlife

General
CompatibilitySwarovski ATX/STX 95mm Objective Lens Module
Physical
ColorRealtree Edge Camouflage
Material of ConstructionNeoprene
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Would this fit the Batis 85mm 1.8?

A: The correct option for the Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8 would be the PolarPro 67 to 72mm Defender Lens Cover, BH # PODFNDR6772. https://bhpho.to/3RR6nVV

Q: 2. Which tripod head works with the 115mm scope?

A: A wide variety of tripod heads will work with the Swarovski ATX/STX/BTX 115mm Objective Lens Module. here are (2) suggestions: Gitzo 2-Way Fluid Head BH #GIGHF2W • MFR #GHF2W or the Swarovski CTH Compact Tripod Head BH #SWCTH • MFR #49078

Q: 3. the guy in the video acted like he was using the viewfinder, but you can't see out of the viewfinder lol. Right?

A: Yes, it is possible to use the viewfinder or LCD screen when using the LensCoat RainCoat Small Sleeve. The last few images on LensCoat's website for this item shows the rear view of the item, both open, exposing the full rear of the camera, and closed, only exposing the camera's eyepiece. The back may be used either open or closed.

Q: 4. Would the 95mm cover be too large or lose on a lens with the lens hood reversed with a diameter if 3 5" equalling 89mm?

A: Yes, PolarPro 95mm Defender Lens Cover woul dbe too loose on a lens or accesory thats under 95mm.

Q: 5. Will it fit over the various 95mm step-up rings that come with SmallRig Mini Matte Box, so I can use without Matte Box attached?

A: The PolarPro 95mm Defender Lens Cover will fit over a diameter of 96mm.

Q: 6. Will a Canon EOS Rebel T5 with 24mm pancake lens fit in this?

A: The LensCoat BodyBag Compact can accommodate the T5 with the 24mm pancake lens, yes.

Q: 7. Can use it with canon 1dx and 70-200 lens ?

A: Hello Caroline,I have not opened the box as I use Aqua Tech rain covers and bought these light weight covers to quickly put them on to avoid champgne damage for celebrations. But I am fairly sure the Lg is for a 300 2.8 or similar. The Med would fit your 70-200. Beware these are not full coverage for your body like Aqua Tech and using them in rain where you have your camera on your shoulder it does not offer much protection. Hope this is helpful. Rusty Jarrett

Q: 8. Will this fit a Nikon 200-500 at full extension?

A: Yes, it's OK for my NIKON D750 and lens Nikon 200-500.Always in my bag.

Q: 9. Hi , I have Canon Eos RP with canon 100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L USM . Which rain cover size i need?

A: Yes, the LensCoat RainCoat Medium Sleeve (Realtree Max4) is the best size for the RP and the 100-500mm lens--it's slightly big for this, but the Small size is too small.

Q: 10. Wondering if this size is overkill for use with a Nikon 24-70mm 2.8? It will be fine for my 70-200mm 2.8, but I want to just try one size for (hopefully) both lenses.

A: The Medium is longer than necessary for the 24-70mm lens. But if you want one cover for both your lenses, the Medium size is definitely usable.

18/08/2024

[Neoprene] The binocular like setup makes it very comfortable In use. I paired it with the ATX 95mm objective and the image is bright even though the light is split into two paths. The image quality is as expected for a top shelf spotting scope. There is not much else I can add to ota optical performance. I will just mention a few things about it when in use.

I compared with the Leica scope in B & H and what made the sale was the focusing ring, it is so smooth and easy to grab and adjust when compared with the tiny and tight shell on the Leica Televid.

The focus aid works fine to help with aiming the acope but it seems cheap being entirely made of plastic, and the forehead rest, for me, is useless.

The BTX and 95mm ATX combination is a large scope and on the tripod, it is not very balanced when mounted on the balance rail.
It feels awful on a ballhead as it "wants" to drop off in all different sides all the time if I don't hold on to it tight while moving it around. So trying to following a moving object does not work with a ball head. It works fine on a video pan and tilt head but I think a gimball head may be better.

I am still looking for a set of tripod legs for this setup. I used a big manfrotto and a medium sized Gitzo but both have annoying vibrations. I am planning to test it on a set of wooden telescope legs.

A minor complaint: the covers for the oculars are on a leash, which is great, but that for the objective is not and I struggle to find a place to store that large front cover when in use.

5
23/07/2024

[Neoprene] The eyepiece module is like having an upscale set of binoculars with a Swarovski objective. Performance wise the package is superb. Interpupil distance is easily adjusted and there is a useful headrest. Focus does require moving your hand to the objective focus ring. Otherwise it is nearly like binoculars. There is no zoom and magnification is set at 30x. The aiming assist, a small scope to the right of the right eyepiece is outstanding at perfectly aiming the scope. The aiming assist is not protected by the SOC, but it is removable with a bit of fussing with a screwdriver. The total package with a 95mm objective is not much heavier than with the ATX eyepiece, but the BTX is significantly larger in width. In summary, a great spotting scope. My personal desired improvements would be a very slightly closer interpupil distance for use by children, and a better way of removing or protecting the aiming aid. But it still gets 5 stars.

5
21/07/2024

[Neoprene] Very comfortable for long viewing sessions. Once you get your eyes adjusted from your previous scopes holds. Very confident in holding for mirage based wind holds. Using both eyes is a dream!

5
15/07/2024

[Neoprene] This objective was coupled with the ATX eye piece module (30-70X). Really I need about a year before I give a thorough review, but they want one now. I have worked with high end optics all my life and have an eye that can tell the difference between the very good and the great. Although my view time has been very limited, since i just got this scope, I can discern drilled holes in an air conditioner about 450 yards away from my house deck and I can get a sharp focus on them. I also can seen the rust streaks on the face plate of the unit at the same distance. As far as colors, well this is the wrong time of year for good colors, but the greens that are present really pop and the rest of the dull winter colors appear quite vivid. The objective was easy to attach to the eyepiece and the power ring and focus are very nice to operate. There is a lot of focus travel from a near to far focus but I think Swarovski did the best possible; a course focus would complicate everything. The exit pupil or the diameter of the light stream coming through the eyepiece at 70X is easy for the eye to find and stay with. The size of the glass in both the eyepiece and the objective is insanely good. All in all its easily worth the money if you are after the best image from a spotting scope. Possibly the only better scope would be the Swarovski with a 115 objective but I think that adds about 4 pound to the unit and would be of value to me only if I was planning for most of my viewing will well over 500 yards

5
25/06/2024

[Neoprene] Spectacular optics that really enhances my ability to spend time glassing with greater ease. It’s not heavy but I wouldn’t backpack it on long treks unless I was going to set up for a while. The benefits of using both eyes and not having to squint and look with just one eye is very real and definitely help the user to be much more relaxed. This is one element of my spotting scope system and I’m very happy I’ve added it. After spending some quality time behind it, I would definitely buy it again and strongly recommend it.

5
19/06/2024

[Neoprene] I couldn’t decide on the Swarovski ATX or BTX but after much hand wringing I ordered the BTX with the 95mm objective lens and I couldn’t be happier. My biggest concern was having a fixed magnification of 35x with the BTX vs 30-70x with the ATX. My concerns were alleviated after my first use with the BTX. I took the scope on a trip to Montana and found that I could watch elk and antelope for hours in a valley below without any eye fatigue, something that I would be unable to do with a traditional spotting scope. On the 4th of July I also able to watch the fireworks over a small town that was about 10 miles away. The air bursts filled approximately 1/2 of my field of view and the colorful air bursts were razor sharp and crystal clear. The Swarovski with the BTX is simply amazing and you’re able to see more with two eyes than with just one, even with the lower magnification. Try looking through a pair of binoculars with both eyes and then use just one eye as you would with a traditional scope and you’ll find there is no comparison. If you’re on the fence like I was, just get the BTX, you’ll have no regrets.

5
13/06/2024

[Neoprene] This is a heavy Objective lens but it's above and beyond justifiable because of its craftsmanship and quality in every sense.


Five Stars!

5
03/06/2024

[Neoprene] Best on the market. Using as territorial/astrological scope.

5
25/05/2024

[Neoprene] This is great if you spend a lot of time looking at birds on sandbars, ducks at across a pond or lake, etc. The field of view does make it difficult to get birds in the scope that you can easily find with binos, especially if those birds are closer. I think one of the smaller objective lenses would be a better all around versatile scope, but this is great if you bird near the coast. This can be a bear to carry around on a hike, and you can't carry it attached to your tripod like you can with other scopes. It's definitely not a scope that you want carry if there's a low chance that you'll use it. Great for bird-watching! You can see so much incredible detail and color with this lens!

5
08/05/2024

[Neoprene] Stunning clarity

5

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