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Handheld telescope
Handheld telescope









handheld telescope

Otherwise, you get a circle picture that takes up about a third of your phone's screen. The one with the scope, I also did the digital zoom on my phone. I've attached two pictures, one with the scope and one without the scope. You won't be taking pictures of Saturn's rings any time soon with this scope, but you'll be able to do some bird watching, wildlife watching, and the like. But is the thread the same for the tiny tripod and my grown-up tripods? Thankfully yes. Not that I was concerned, I have several tripods for video cameras and DSLRs. It's so tiny it seems pretty ineffectual. It took a couple seconds to understand how the phone mount works, but I did and it's solid, too. Fits my hand good, allowing me to hold it to my eye and focus with one hand. Out of the box, it has a solid feel to it. I'd owned a spotting scope a couple decades ago and had that in mind. You need to use another typical DSLR tripod, they share the same screws so the monocle is a recommended product. Lastly but very important, the tripod is beyond trash. The adapter is a also very useful, mediocre plastic quality that someday will break the knob, but for now I can attach it to my Mi Note 10 lite and take some nice pics that I uploaded.

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Nevertheless, during a full moon I was able to clearly distinguish the moon's mares and the major craters. Haven't measured the magnification with my telescope but 80x seems kinda random and exaggerated. Having a basic astronomical background I have to say the quality of the glass is very satisfying.











Handheld telescope