Originally Posted by OceanBlue
I don't care for the 50 mm lens, it's bigger than needed and seems worse about banging the scope into other objects. It is more surface to worry about keeping dry and clean.

Also, I have seen wildlife specials on the public channel and critters seem very curious about the camera lens, I think close up critters are more likely to notice a large scope lens.


Actually, that sounds more like it's bigger than what you like. You are worried that it might bang into things. You are concerned about it remaining clean and dry. Many hunters in the rest of the world don't see big scopes the same way that you do.

That would go for many of the others who have posted as well.


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