10-30x50 Zoom Monocular - HD, Water-Resistant, with Tripod & Phone Adapter
10-30x50 Zoom Monocular - HD, Water-Resistant, with Tripod & Phone Adapter
- Magnification: 10-30x
- Objective Lens: 50mm
- Eye Relief: 22-14mm
- Exit Pupil Diameter: 2.6-1.2mm
- Prism Type: BAK4 Porro Prism
- Angular Field of View (Real): 5.6-2.7°
- Field of View: 218-162ft/1000yds
- Minimum Focal Distance: 26ft
- Accessories Included: Tripod, Protective Case, Phone Adapter, Wrist Strap, Objective Lens and Eyepiece Cover
- Dimensions: 7.5x3.1x2.5 in (19x8x6.3 cm)
- Weight: 0.75lb (0.34kg)
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🔭 Versatile Performance on a Budget: Meet the Fetch Falcon 10-30x50 Monocular, your reliable companion for outdoor adventures. This compact scope features BAK4 Porro Prism and Fully Multi-Coated lens, delivering good light transmission and clarity.
🌟 Flexible Magnification: With a 10-30x adjustable magnification and a 50mm objective lens, this scope allows you to easily zoom in on distant objects, giving you a closer look at the world around you. The center focus ring and compensation focus ring offer easy adjustments, ensuring sharp images.
👓 Comfortable Viewing: This spotting scope is designed with adjustable eyecups, making it suitable for both glasses wearers and non-glasses users. The eye relief ranges from 22-14mm, providing comfortable viewing even during extended use.
💼 Ready for Adventure: Despite its affordable price, the Fetch Falcon scope comes with a range of accessories, including a tripod, protective case, phone adapter, wrist strap, and objective lens and eyepiece cover. This ensures you’re prepared for any outdoor excursion.
💪 Durable & Portable: Weighing just 0.75lb and featuring a rubber armor for a secure grip, this scope is easy to carry and handle. Its compact size (7.48x3.15x2.45 inches) makes it convenient to take with you wherever you go.
🎁 Perfect Gift for Nature Lovers: The Fetch Falcon 10-30x50 monocular makes an ideal gift for anyone who loves exploring the great outdoors. Whether it's for a budding birdwatcher, a curious hiker, or a casual nature enthusiast, this affordable and versatile optic is sure to delight. Its user-friendly features, lightweight design, and practical accessories make it a thoughtful present that encourages adventure and discovery in nature. Give the gift of enhanced outdoor experiences, perfect for any occasion!
Yes it gets fuzzy at top magnification.No you can't roll a truck over it and expect it to survive. I doubt it would be functional if submerged in seawater at 150 ATM, and I'll bet it isn't fog *proof* (room temperature to sub zero with no transition time).It is a perfect inexpensive spotting scope that easily out magnifies the mounted optics you're sighting in, and with a wider FOV, and if you leave it at the range accidentally, you won't be materially impacted.I haven't used the camera mounts or tripod, but mine came with a case.
Je m'attendais à mieux que çaJ'avais pas remarque qu'il avait un petit défaut a l'intérieur sur une des lentilles mais fait la job
I have read the previous reviews about being gentle placing it on the tripod. And it really works great and my kids love them.
There is some sort of a press-fit brass fitting pressed into the bottom of the scope that the stand screws into. It came out the first time I tried to put the scope on the stand. I screwed it in until I felt it get snug and in the process of turning it over and putting it on the table it fell off. The press-fit brassy thing had so little resistance that it just slid in and out. I'm certain I could put some JB Weld, or epoxy in there, but it was the first time I used it. I shouldn't need to. Needless to say I was not able to use it to site in my rifle, I had to use another rifle scope. My Mossberg 6.5 Creedmoor was on sandbags. When it fired, it shook the table and the scope wobbles so the person trying to see where it hit loses the site picture. I need to check and see if I can return it.
J'avais une autre similaire, et ce nouveau monoculaire a une meilleur qualité d'image aussi le mini tripode est plus ajustable verticallement pour la nivelation du terrain.
I used this monocular to watch birds for a little over a year until the adjustment mechanism broke off in my hand. Lasted just long enough to for the warranty to expire. I guess you get what you pay for. Don't waste your money.
It's nice but you can't even screw the stand into it witch defeats the purpose
Mounting nut for attaching tripod is glued into the rubber shell of the scope. Broke off right away. This scope is only good for handheld operation. To be fare, it's worth mentioning that picture quality and zoom are decent, thus 3 stars.
I don't trust it holding my phone on the tripod. The pin that you screw the tripod to the camera will not stay in the camera.