MM4 77 VHD Fieldscopes are the latest evolution of the MM4 concept pioneered and developed by us to meet demand for high performance lightweight space saving equipment.
Designed & manufactured in Japan, the latest VHD optical system incorporates an FCD 100 glass objective lens element with refractive properties similar to Fluorite crystal. The result is reduced CA and improved colour saturation over standard ED helping the models deliver a new benchmark for resolution and colour contrast.
What makes the MM4 77 exceptional is the size and weight of the package. The fully rubber armoured 77 GA VHD/45 is just 320mm/12.6” long and weighs 1259g/44.4oz. These figures read like a 65mm which is unable to deliver the optical performance of this 80mm class device.
Compatible with SDL, HDF, HR and MM3 eyepieces, existing owners can use their eyepieces with MM4 77 Fieldscopes.
FREE USM-2 Universal Smartphone Mount SRP £75 Available on purchases of new MM3 & MM4 Travelscopes and Fieldscopes w-eyepiece from participating UK dealers. Offer ends 31/01/25.
Eyepieces Recommended eyepieces for general observation include; 41280 SDLv4 18-54x 41145 HR3 20-60x Click here for more information about Opticron eyepieces
MM4 77 GA VHD Fieldscopes are supplied in body only format with integrated objective lens cover
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I was particularly impressed with the sharpness throughout the zoom range when viewing at close quarters. Colours were natural and there was only a little edge softness. Its low light performance was good - it was still useable away from shaded areas 30 minutes after the sun set in a mostly overcast sky - though trickier at high mag, of course.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by David Chandler and orignally published in Birdwatching Magazine Autumn 2021. Click here to read the entire review.
A video review by Tim Sexton of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
The MM4 77 is unique to Opticron – no other brand has access to its design. Anyone thinking of spending up to £1000 on a mid-range telescope and eyepiece set should certainly consider this as an option.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Mike Alibone and orignally published in Birdwatch Magazine August 2019. Click here to read the entire review.
I chose an overcast day in order to test the light gathering quality of this scope in less than ideal conditions. The first test was at 18x magnification, and the image obtained was stunning; bright and sharp with no discernible reduction in quality towards the edge of the field of view.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Paul Brewster. Click here to read the entire review.
So, how to sum up the MM4 77mm? It is compact and lightweight for a 77mm and handles really nicely, being balanced on the tripod, and having well-engineered fast and slow focus modes. The two eyepieces make excellent companions for each other and the only thing on my wish list is a bit more field of view for the zoom. But really, this is a very nice set and well worth auditioning.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Lee Thickett and originally published on Birdforum.net. Click here to read the entire review.
I had a great couple of weeks using the ‘77’ in Mull. Opticron have taken the tried & tested MM4 formula, tweaked it and produced a fabulous, lightweight all-round birding scope. At no point did I regret not having my (considerably more expensive) 85mm scope instead.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Simon from Cley Spy. Click here to read the entire review.
Click here to read a review published on vogelinformatiecentrum.nl