Capture the Universe! 🌌
The LAKWARTelescope Phone Adapter is a universal cell phone mount designed to fit a wide range of optical devices, including binoculars, monoculars, microscopes, and telescopes. With a quick setup time of under one minute, it accommodates over 99% of smartphone models and features an adjustable design to prevent accidental button presses. Weighing only 88g and made from quality materials, this compact adapter is perfect for on-the-go photography enthusiasts.
L**D
Works great!
Easy to use works great!
D**R
Works As Described
A very simple and straightforward adapter to attach an iPhone to a binocular & similar diopter. I have no complaints with this adapter. The physical application is inherently awkward but it’s not the fault of the device. The most important feature is that it will line up the viewable lens of the device to the camera eye that’s going to record or photograph. If my iPhone XS wasn’t so heavy it would have been very snug and stable. Because of the composite materials it does flex a tad but at the price it’s quite good. The design of the capture gasket is good and it’ll adapt to typical instrument diameters. Bottom line it does the job!
L**S
to fragil cheap materials
very unstable and cheap material.. don't work with any telescope
V**J
It Works!
If you have a phone and already have a pair of binoculars then this is a quick (and affordable) way to take some photos that will astound you. Of course, the quality of the photos can only be as good as:- The quality of the camera on your phone- The quality of the binoculars- Your ability to adjust them to their best performance level.The most difficult thing is to take your time is setting it up up. You well also need a tripod and a mount for the binoculars because this is going to be nearly impossible to use handheld. The adjustment to hold the mount on the eyepiece was fairly easy even with the Nikon's rubber eyecups. The rest is a bit of a logic puzzle to get the correct lens of the phone to align with the focal point of the binocular.To eliminate the circular sort of photos you see taken with many phones, just use your phone's zoom to fill the frame. Once all is adjusted you just use the binocular's focus adjustment.The photo I include was taken with Nikon Monarch M5 binocular and an iPhone 12 Pro Max. According to Google Earth the tank was approximately 1000 feet away.
W**S
Quality
Didn’t work so well
J**
Look great on tv
Would work on my Galaxy 23 ultra
F**O
100% recomendadas
Se acopla a cualquier monocular, y agranda la visión a través del celular
R**E
Worked great with my cell phone
Works great holding a cell phone to a telescope lens
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