Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.9 x 13.5 x 6.9 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.54 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 422 Grams |
Brand | Fbrisk |
Part number | Fbrisk |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**N
Missing parts
The item is missing the tripod and phone clip.
M**8
but I was chuffed that it turned out to be easy to use
as a monocular I thought this would be a bit of a challenge to operate, but I was chuffed that it turned out to be easy to use.it is compact enough to pop into a hip bag or small shoulder bag, and its easy to set up. I have a extendable camera stick that has the same fitting as the scope so I'm already to go. this stops most of the movement and I can get very good video or stills from the added stability.I dont think the night vision is up to scratch but saying that, viewing the stars at night was just amazing.the only trouble that I have is the battery life runs very low because I can not stop using it.than you
A**E
by far the worst thing I have ever bought
This is a truely aweful product......... by far the worst thing I have ever bought.This was very low cost and, in optics, that usually means poor performance so I didn't expect too much..........The promise is that this monocular in combination with your mobile phone will give much better images of distant objects than would be possible using the camera alone relying on 'digital zoom' which we all know gives very poor images. Bird watching is an obvious use.Well, the first picture is a bird feeder in my garden taken with my G4 phone at maximum digital zoom. No brilliant but OK.The second picture is the best of 5 attempts with the monocular plus the same camera without optical zoom. Massive improvement? No....... truely vile in every way.The third picture is of a brick wall and shows the two main problems with this product:Firstly, only about one third of the image is actually in focus. The lens is so poor that only the central portion is capable of creating an even mediocre image; the rest is distorted and blurred.Secondly, the lower half of the image is totally washed out by flare. It was a sunny day and wherever I pointed the scope, the lower half was washed out by light from the sky. I tried using a cardboard tube as a 'lens hood' but the improvement was only minor as can be seen in picture 4 of an upstairs window.I have a 'toy' telescope which came out of a Christmas cracket and optically it is at least as good as this Monocular Telescope.I have given it one star............... because I can't give it ZERO or MINUS 5 which would be more appropriate.Have I got a 'dud' which slipped through the quality control (if any) or is this what can be expected if you are silly enough to expect £14.99 to buy a useable item? I'm not sure but this pile of junk is going in the dustbin before I get angry enough to waste any more time on it.
M**R
great for the price
DOES NOT ZOOM. Brilliant image, I wear glasses and held against my lense I can see perfectly. The tripod is pants, as is the phone holder. It can be made to work with an elastic band, but the mounting cup is wobbly. Fiddle about and it will work well but don't move it. Decent tripod or similar will get good pictures or video. Don't believe the promo video or the bad reviews. Hand held on the eye is unbeatable.
A**W
not good
i got this coz i wanted a scope with a long range , so i got the 40 /60 and its not good guys i got anther one of these 10/25 and its stronger than this , so i would not get this scope guys i would say no to this big time
J**
Amazing!
I bought this monocular telescope because I always go on mountain trips and I needed one to see closer wild animals and birds and to take pictures.I tested and is very good, I can see from the distance very well, it is a very interesting thing to have and the quality is very good. I love it!
R**N
Not what I was expecting.
Not night vision as described.
A**R
Five Stars
Works great and good price.Perfect for my needs.
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