A telescope that provides for simultaneous clear viewing of objects or
areas at various distances may be either Galilean or astronomical. The
telescope may be mounted on or into any mechanism or device used for
targeting or aiming. Such devices may include iron sights of small arms
weapons, and cameras and telescopes, which may be either electrically or
manually focused. These miniature scopes are engineered to maximize the
clear depth-of-field viewing by the eye regardless of vision
irregularities, such as Presbyopia, Myopia, Hyperopic, Astigmatism, or
combinations of these, in conjunction with or without spectacle lens
corrections. This aiming scope/device may be placed on a pair of
spectacles in a very close proximity to the eye cornea. Other maximized
scope image characteristics that occur are field-of-view, luminosity, and
unmagnified and unbroken or distorted viewing field. Clearly detailed
simultaneous viewing of images of all objects or areas at almost all
distances forward of the objective lens is readily apparent to the scope
user. Such objects include sighting devices forward of the scope on guns,
bows, cameras, telescopes, and any target seen within the scope. Most
reticles used in conjunction with this invention will also be observed in
the scope.