📸 Elevate Your View: Snap the Universe with Unmatched Precision!
The Tridaptor is a high-precision, all-metal digiscoping adapter designed to securely hold smartphones for capturing images through telescopes, spotting scopes, and binoculars. With its innovative 3-axis adjustment system, it allows for precise alignment and fine-tuning, making it compatible with a wide range of devices and eyepieces. The included Bluetooth shutter remote ensures shake-free photos, making it an essential tool for astronomers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers alike.
Item Weight | 233 Grams |
Aperture Diameter | 61 Millimeters |
Objective Lens Diameter | 6E+1 Millimeters |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.2"D x 3.8"W x 6.9"H |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Finderscope | Reflex |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Spotting Scopes, Telescopes, Binoculars, Monoculars, Microscopes |
Eye Piece Lens Description | Eyepiece lens diameter: 0.86 to 2.4 inches (22mm to 61mm) |
Mount | 3-axis digiscoping phone mount |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
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Exceeded my expectations
Excuse my doubting.... I hadn't expected something that was engineered with such precision. I had read reviews of various similar plastic devices and there were many complaints/concerns about how the phone wobbled/moved slightly or it was difficult to set up.This device is all aluminum with precision 3-way screw adjusters to fine tune the alignment.Simply put, you attach the device to the lens/device that you are going to use first (Microscope, monocular, binocular, etc). It clamps very snug. Once that's fitted, then you determine which of the lens of the camera is the one you want (normally the "normal" or telephoto lens) and then clamp the device to your phone with the appropriate lens roughly over the lens of the microscope/binocular etc).Once that's done, you then have the 3 way adjustment. The red Adjuster allows you to move the camera forward or back (in-out) to the lens of the device. There are then 2 additional adjusters, one to adjust the left-right of the phone over the lens you attached it to and the other the adjust the up-down of the phone over the lens. So you do have total adjustment.I got mine fitted and working on a Samsung A15 within a couple of minutes. I should also point out that I have a hard shell case on my phone (I didn't take that off). The downside to the hard shell case is that it is thick and does not allow the device lens to touch the Phone's Camera lens. This means that I get a round image on my phone but soon as I set the phone to 2x telephoto that went away and the image was full screen. I was more than happy with this arrangement. If I took the phone out of the hard shell case it was a little easier but I prefer the phone in the hard shell and it worked perfect imhoI will point out whatever device you attach it to... you need a tripod mounted device. Hence why you should invest in a $5-6 Bluetooth Remote. That way you don't touch the camera using the lens. That's common sense.... anything that magnifies the image by huge amounts, 10x, 20x, 50x... the higher the magnification the more sensitive the image will be on screen to any type of touch of the camera. It is NOT the camera that is loose or wriggling, it's the lens device itself... Anyone who has used high powered lenses before knows what I mean. If you magnify the image, you magnify "shake". It's as simple as thatI must admit, from having tried some cheap plastic devices which were all but useless and moved around every time I touched the phone and needed constant readjustment, with this device I tested using a 10x monocular and hand held it. I was stunned that the frame and mounting clamps hold the phone so rigid that I never had to adjust the 3-way screws once I had it aligned even if I hand held the monocular. Meaning I didn't need to hold/touch/support the phone in anyway. I feel my phone is heavy compared to previous models so I was pleased this device worked so well.As for the clamping device, this is not something you carry around in your pocket. It is heavy itself due to the solid metal construction (I could not find a single piece of plastic on the holder). It is also somewhat bulky. So if you want something plastic and lightweight that slips in your pocket that definitely won't have the features of this device nor work as well... then this is not the one for you. However if you want something solid and quality built that can help you get excellent quality pictures and videos (and I do recommend a bluetooth remote) then this is definitely worth the extra few dollars.I bought my unit myself, I didn't get compensated for my review. I have no connection with the seller nor manufacturer in any way. I'm just a regular customer who was disappointed with the cheaper devices but jealous of seeing other peoples posted images which I could not acquire with devices I used. I also love astronomy so in the next few days, I'll drag out my big telescope and use this on that too. I have zero doubt as to its ability to work flawless on anything else I clamp it to.Definitely recommend this if you want a quality holder and you are not concerned about it's weight and bulk.
C**.
A Teacher's Review: I Found the Perfect Solution!
I was looking for an affordable way to take high-quality microscope images for my high school biology students, and this product was the perfect solution!As a high school biology teacher, I wanted a way for my entire class to observe the same microscopic slide at once. After my first digital microscope broke within a month, I began searching for a more durable and affordable option that was also easy to store.After hours of research, I decided to try this. It works perfectly! I've had a seamless experience using it with my iPhone's Overviewer app, then screen-casting the images to my Apple TV for the whole class to see. I couldn't be happier with the results!!
B**R
It works as it says
It took some getting used to but I sure do like it. I have three separate cameras on my phone and I can move to any one of them and get that image relatively steady and after it's set up it seems to do everything it advertised. I feel like I got my money's worth and it seems like it's American made
D**.
Excellent Product
This is an excellent product fabricated from Aluminum with tons of versatility and easy to set up and use. I unboxed mine and within 5 minutes, while filming for my YT channel, I was able to capture quality images on my Samsung cell phone. I had purchased another product for about half the price and sent it back after fussing with it for 30 minutes. This TRIDAPTOR high precision phone adapter is well worth the extra cost, believe me you won’t be disappointed. I use it with my FEEMIC monocular with great results
A**2
Sturdy and solid metal
Don't go with a cheap plastic phone clamp. You'll end up returning it, if you don't break it first. Spend the money, and buy this sturdy and precise metal clamp. The tuning dials make it easy to line your camera with the telescope or binocular lens, or whatever else it is you want to attach it to. The little bluetooth trigger is a great cheap add on that makes it easy to take pictures without shaking your scope. The clamp comes with a nice drawstring bag to carry it and the trigger around.The all-metal design ensures the clamp will last a long time, and it won't bend or fault. It is easy to focus in with a dial for every axis - up down, left right, and forward backward. It is slightly bigger than the cheaper variants, but that is because it has more metal rails to keep it sturdy. It works very well and I would recommend it to anyone getting into the hobby.
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