Finderscope | Reflex |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Item Weight | 9.92 ounces |
S**5
Inaccurate description: 42mm, NOT a 50mm objective lens.
Objective lens is advertised as 50mm. Received product with 42mm objective lens, despite the "16x50" label on the focus knob. I've included four pictures with this review. One has a ruler held across the diameter of the objective lens, showing that the lens width does not reach the 5cm / 50mm mark. The next two pics show a side by side comparison between this 42mm mono and an actual 50mm bino. The last pic is of this product's instruction leaflet, which identifies two varieties of this product as 42mm or 32mm.I will be returning this product due to false advertisement / product not as described. I did not use the digiscope attachment as I didn't want to ruin the packaging before going through the return process.I did use the tripod, because I thought it looked like a toy incapable of supporting the weight of the monocular. I was wrong, the tripod was fine for the few seconds I tried it. A hand strap was not included, but a lens wipe, removable lens covers, instruction sheet, and soft carrying bag were included.I thought about keeping it because it's only a difference of 8mm, but I will return it and look for something at a sporting goods store in-person instead.The monocular does look exactly like the one in the picture. Image seemed sharp when I looked indoors. However, I was specifically looking for a 50mm or larger objective lens, and am not happy that the product claims a 50mm objective when it is actually 42mm. Enough of a difference for me to feel uncomfortable with any other advertised claims, and not happy with spending $45 for a product that isn't as advertised.
L**P
Good monocular, poor zoom lens
The monocular itself is ok except that one of the lens covers isn't attached. Problem is that the gadget made to use this thing with your phone to take pictures is cheap and not made well enough to use your monocular with your phone. There is no way that the cup will hold the monocular in place to take a picture. If you're getting this to use to look through, you'll be happy. If you're getting this to use on your phone, you WILL NOT be happy.
C**N
worth it...
took sometime as when attached to ur smartphone with a full zoom.. its hard to make a focus and take a picture. but once uve found a way to stabilize it its awesome esp for its price.
C**Y
Nice Monocular
Well, Here's the deal...the product arrived on time and in good condition. The monocular is surprisingly well made at this price point with a solid and clean fit and finish. The optics are the real surprise...I just didn't have that high of expectations I suppose. Very crisp and clear for a product at this price. Magnification is supposed to be 211 feet at 1000 yards...not bad and that seems about right based on my rudimentary testing. I watched a wave runner zooming down my lake and I could clearly recognize my neighbor's face from a couple of hundred yards away. My only complaint is that the focusing wheel is stiff enough that I could not adjust it with one finger/hand...I had to use two...perhaps it will loosen up over time. There you have it.
J**A
Mi peor compra en amazon.
Es un producto horrible. He comprado muchas cosas en Amazon, pero esta es mi peor compra. No calza bien en mi SmartPhone, El enfoque que da para las fotografias en mas que horrible. El tripode que trae es tan debil que se cae y no sostiene el monocular, menos sostiene el telefono en conjunto. En resumen. No compren esto, se van a arrepentir.
K**R
Too difficult to get full field of view
Very cheaply made. I bought this to zoom in on the wildlife in my backyard and get photos. Skip it and use a real camera.
C**R
Zoom on for close up photos
Heavier than I thought but works great when zoomed in.
D**.
16x? Don’t think so
I just don’t see 16x magnification, my 7x binoculars pull me in closer
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