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Adasion 12x56 HD Monocular Telescope

Objective Lens Diameter : 21mm

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Tripod Compatible : Yes

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Fog Proof : Yes

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Lens Coating : Fully Multi-coated

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Weight : 15.9 ounces

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Focus Type : Center Focus

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Dimensions : 2.9 x 2.58 x 6.67 inches

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Magnification : 12x56
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About Adasion 12x56 HD Monocular Telescope
79% highlighted the great field of vision, but 21% faced difficulties
The model I bought makes things sharper and easy to handle.
I can watch birds from far enough away that they don't fly away first with the monocular's 12-power magnification. I watched the birds for five minutes with them filling up most of the viewing area in marvelous detail.
I could watch a mirage at 115 yards on a sunny day with a clear picture of the object at about 70 percent zoom on the camera using the monocular with a clear field of view.
When I switched back and forth from 7x35 binoculars to Adasion 12x56 monocular while looking at the same landscape feature that is several hundred yards away, I did not notice any difference in magnification.
77% were satisfied with the image quality
I took a photo of the moon using an iPhone 12 Pro Max.
The optics are amazingly clear. I can see the craters on the moon and read air conditioner labels from far away. I can also take nice photos through this telescope.
The monocular works great with a clear field of view. I could watch mirage at 115 yards on a 85 degree fairly humid sunny day with a clear pic of the object about 70 percent zoom on camera.
I took two images, one with the monocular and one without it, and compared the image quality. The image taken with the monocular shows more clear and sharp details of the sunflowers. Based on my experience, the monocular improves image quality.
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81% found it easy to use
The device is encased in a rubberized outer skin with a tripod thread, focuses smoothly, lets in loads of light, and is sturdy without being overly heavy.
The only thing I need to figure out is which lens my smartphone uses at different zoom settings.
The monocular is easy to grasp and focus with one hand and is lightweight.
The monocular is lighter and easier to use.
78% liked night vision capabilities
I have found that the monocular's large exit lens brings in enough light to easily view things in low light conditions, indicating good vision quality.
As night closed in and outdoor images faded, I was impressed with the details I could see through the scope.
I have found that the monocular's large exit lens brings in enough light to easily view things in low light conditions.
72% praised the smartphone compatibility, while 28% weren't impressed
I have to figure out which lens my smartphone uses at different zoom settings. On galaxy S22, at 10x magnification on phone it appears to switch lenses so I have to pick a lens (either main lens less than 10x or telephoto at greater than 10x) and go with it for my setup and shot unless I have plenty of time to play with the rig.
I have noticed that the monocular is not very clear when used with a smartphone, but it is still fun to use. The monocular is fun to use, but not very clear with a smartphone.
I need to remove anything mounted on the back of my phone and take off the protective case to use the camera holder.
The phone adapter did not fit my phone.

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