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Winners Chosen - Next Drawing is January 6th for Kowa Sport Optics


This month Kowa Sport Optics is our supporter for a VERY exciting Give-Away.

We are giving away a Kowa TSN-773 77mm Prominar XD Spotting Scope- Angled Body + TE-11WZ 25-60X Wide Zoom Eyepiece with their C-771 Fitted Case

The PROMINAR TSN-773 uses an XD objective lens with low dispersion properties to diminish chromatic aberration.

The performance and compactness of these spotting scopes are second to no other scopes in this class. The housing is waterproof to JIS protection class 7 and filled with dry nitrogen gas to prevent the lens from fogging.
JIS 7 = Japanese Industrial Standard / class 7 = Protected against the effects of temporary immersion in water.

Dual focus mechanism (Quick and fine focusing)
The well established Kowa focus system has progressed to a new dual focus system. The quick focus, with a large and easy to turn knob, will focus from infinity to five meters in two revolutions.

The fine focus, with smooth movements and pinpoint accuracy, is extremely useful at high magnifications and for digiscoping systems.

Eyepiece locking mechanism
Kowa's standard eyepiece bayonet mount has been passed down to these new spotting scopes with a new attractive feature.

An eyepiece locking mechanism has been added to the mount to prevent the eyepiece from getting lost or falling out unexpectedly.

Magnesium alloy body
The magnesium alloy body made by a sophisticated molding process called thixotrophic molding has the feel and strength of a traditional metal body with decreased weight when compared to other large-diameter scopes.

The rugged structure can tolerate the severest conditions and provides confidence and a sense of security for the user.

"PROMINAR" Lens
One of the major causes of deterioration of viewing quality in optics is chromatic aberration (color blur). Chromatic aberration occurs due to the dispersion of light and the different wavelengths of light focusing on different positions, resulting in a red or purple fringing around the image. The optimum optical material to minimize chromatic aberration is fluorite crystal.

This technology is the result of many years of optical design and has realized great reduction in chromatic aberration, while maintaining a large diameter lens and high contrast images when compared with conventional models.

The XD lens used in our TSN-773/774 PROMINAR models has characteristics similar to those of fluorite crystal to significantly reduce the chromatic aberration. All lenses are environmentally friendly Eco-Glass. (Eco-Glass is an environmentally friendly glass that does not contain lead or other harmful substances.)

XD-Lens
When an XD lens (eXtra-low-Dispersion-lens) is paired with a concave lens with special dispersion properties, chromatic aberration is almost eliminated.

The performance of spotting scopes with XD lenses is very close to that of our flagship models with fluorite crystal.

Compact
The telephoto lens design of using 5 lens elements in 4 groups has successfully shortened the overall length of the scope while keeping a large diameter objective lens without sacrificing optical performance.

The adoption of an inner focusing system has made the prism box light and compact and at the same time decreases the amount of image movement when compared to conventional prism focusing systems.

The highly achromatized objective lens makes the scope as compact as a 60mm class scope without sacrificing performance.

We will have 5 very lucky winners in the Olympus Digital Cameras Give-away

The 4 winners of the 4 Olympus Tough TG-6 Compact Cameras are:

David Z. of LRH

Lee R. of 68forum

Buck P. of 24HourCampfire

Scarlett P. from Facebook

The winner of the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II System Camera with M.Zuiko ED 14-150mm f4.0-5.6 II Lens - Silver is Rocco C.

Congratulations to the winners

Remember to enter our January drawing for your chance to win one of the Kowa Sport Optics

It is our pleasure to bring these drawings to you each month to show our appreciation for all the support that we receive. Just our way of saying thank you.

We would also like to take this opportunity to thank the monthly winners for posting reviews of the products they have won. The forum members value your opinions, as do we.
Please go to our web site www.cameralandny.com and enter. Past entries will not be in this drawing. To keep the drawing available to those that continue to have an interest, each contest winner will be drawn from entries for that contest period.

Are you our next winner?

What are you waiting for? Just go and sign up. There is no purchase required and we are not selling your info to anyone.


Doug @ Camera Land

[email protected]
http://www.cameralandny.com
516-217-1000

Thanks for the support.

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Looking forward to receiving this camera. Talked to Jeff today and it’s being shipped. Thanks. Camera land.
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Kowa makes great optics. Back in the day I had a small commercial dark room and a couple of Kowa Six cameras I used to catalog art work for some noted wildlife artists. I used a pair of Beseler 23C color head enlargers and printed 8X10s from transparencies onto Cibachrome paper, a positive-to-positive process. Cibachrom was great for true colors and saturation, and it had a stable archival quality.

I had been using a borrowed Bronica camera, then bought the Kowas. They were easily on par with the Bronica, high praise.

Buy a Kowa with confidence.


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