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The Wingspan Optics Explorer High Powered 12X50 Monocular offers exceptional 12X magnification and a 50mm lens for bright, clear views. Designed for bird watching and wildlife observation, it features a durable, waterproof, and fog-proof construction, ensuring optimal performance in any weather. With an ergonomic single-hand focus design, this monocular is perfect for on-the-go exploration.
Field Of View | 7.5 Degrees |
Zoom Ratio | 12 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Finderscope | Reflex |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Item Weight | 0.69 Pounds |
Exit Pupil Diameter | 4.17 Millimeters |
Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimeters |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.4"D x 7.9"W x 4.1"H |
M**H
Great hunting glass
Great for hunting: I purchased the Explorer for use during the elk and deer hunt in Utah this year - we hunt in rugged, high altitudes and I wanted to shed some weight. The explorer worked great; the 50mm primary gathers enough light that you can scan far ridges and distant meadows well before and after legal shooting light. The 12x power is plenty of power for ID-ing the general size of bucks and bulls at ~1000yds, but not for scoring at that distance. The focus has a lot of variance, giving you great control of focusing at different distances - I think the amount of play in the dial is a bonus, but others feel that it takes too many turns to get dialed in, so take your preferences into account.FYSA these are not Swarovskis, and at this price we shouldn't expect them to be able to compete with such clarity. So yes, while you can focus these very well and get a nice view, they aren't as crisp and jaw dropping as other optics I've used. However, their portability and functionality made them the go-to glass with all the hunters in my group. We...ah...don't own any Swarovski glass, but they did replace my Wind Rivers, and for the weight/functionality, I will not be going back.Hints:1) We found holding them focus ring down and dialing the focus ring with your thumb to be the most comfortable way to hold these.2) Why the rear eyepiece cover doesn't come with a lanyard like the front one does I don't know, but I just took some 5/50 and tied it to the front lanyard where it secures around the tube. Both covers then fall down in a straight line away from your hands when viewing, and are easy to find and reattach without taking your eyes off your subject.3) While the case is fairly rugged, the belt strap is not - after only a few days on my belt I could see the stitching coming loose. So before heading to the mountains I'd recommend some superglue and some double stitching. If you have more time/talent, remove the belt loop entirely and attach a new, wider one out of better materials. These do fit fine in most jacket pockets, but I preferred using the case so that I didn't have to keep moving it around when I shed or donned layers.4) The small tripod that comes with this is nice, but it's really only useful when you can set it on the hood of your truck or something else that's kinda high and flat. For those times you're in your blind or stand, I'd recommend buying something taller and more adjustable. The mount takes standard photography heads, so I'm thinking of something like the Fotomate CT15-8C tripod for my next trip.5) For long duration scanning, cover your non-dominate eye with something to keep it from getting strained. I would just pull my beanie down, or switch eyes. These are pretty standard tactics for use with other, similar optics like a spotting scopes.
J**S
Great optics- nice field of view
Well made scope. Easy to focus.Big field of view. Crystal clear bright optics.
E**2
A lot for the money
It's an excellent monocular, easy to use, very powerful, great for the price, I am able to read a Washington DC license plate at about 300 yards easily on an cloudy, overcast day, a DC plate has a white background with medium shade blue letters, a mild contrast. Otherwise I could never read it at that distance and I have 20/10 vision, I did not measure the distance but I'm a former Army Artillry soldier and approximating distances accurately is important, the resolution is very clear, it's comfortable in the hand, the adjustment knob is easy to use, and it's very easy to use all in one hand, the tripod is nice but not great the weight on the tripod is not evenly balanced so you need to have the tripod in a specific position and the knob very tight to properly hold the monocular, my girlfriend wears reading glasses and she could not use with the glasses on, she doesn't need to she sees at distances just fine but it was part of the assessment process, the eye cups have 3 setting that lightly click into place, I gave it a 5 star rating because it's a lot for the money, but if you want perfection you'll need to spend about $ 2000.00, but these are nice for sports, casual observing, bird watching, etc.. All that being said I'm surprised that it did not arrive damaged, there is no packing material in the manufacture box that the monocular comes in and Amazon only had 4 air pillow type packing devices in the box, and the box is way larger the the monocular box, so this thing bounced around for many miles through the shipping process, Amazon could of done much, much better
C**M
great features but marginal optics
I love everything about this monocular...except the optics. Of course, I didn't expect high end optics for under $100, but the 12x power accentuates this weakness when trying to focus on the details of, say, a bird. Focus is just not crisp. That being said, this scope has some excellent features: it has a solid feel, fitting nicely in the palm of your hand, with a good rubberized coating. In addition:Focus knob: the top knob makes this very easy to focus with one hand; turns smoothlyFOV: good (doesn't feel like I'm looking down a straw, as with some other scopes, particularly zoom models)Eye relief / eye cup: adequate relief for sunglasses; cups are solid and click into position when extendedWeight/size: relatively light & compact - I really like how it fits on the monopod: not bulky, and the one-hand focus is a bonusTripod mount: screw in; Note: with this high a power, to avoid shake, you'll need to need to use the accompanying mini-tripod; I use a monopodObjective lens: adequate size for low-light viewingLens covers: comes with both a flip-down obj. lens cover and an eyepiece coverOverall, I'm deciding whether or not to keep this. As I've said, I love most of the features of this scope, but the optics are probably a deal breaker, especially at that magnification. On the other hand, I think this is a decent, easy-to-use, low-cost option for beginners. If this were available with better optics, I would definitely pay the extra price. With better optics, it would be a handy option when you don't want to mount a full spotting scope, and your 8x binocs aren't cutting it for magnification.EDIT: I decided to keep this monocular as a handy option for quick backyard viewing. The focus issue is not as bad as other similarly priced monoculars I've used. For serious wildlife viewing, I'll use my more expensive optics, but as a cheaper option to leave by the back door or in the car, this fits the bill.
S**T
Great gift.
Great minocular..fast shipping...son really liked it for his birthday..good transaction.
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