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Brand:Adasion

3.6/5

120.04

【Binocolo di qualità, ordina senza rischi】 Con un controllo di qualità accurato al 100%, Adasion fornisce binocoli di alta qualità. Contattaci se riscontri problemi, lo risolveremo in 24 ore. 【Binocolo con nuovo adattatore per telefono, divertiti a fotografare】Allineamento rapido, compatibile con la custodia del telefono, portatile e stabile. Adatto per iPhone X, 8P, 8, 7P, 7, 6, 6s, 6P, 5, 5s, Samsung GALAXY S8, S7, S6, S6 Edge, S5, Note, Huawei, LG, HTC, Sony, ecc. Ampio campo visivo di 367 piedi/1000 yd. Binocolo perfetto per birdwatching, caccia, eventi sportivi. Binocolo con conchiglie oculari regolabili, adatto a chi porta gli occhiali. 【Binocolo con lente a prisma Big BAK4 da 16,5 mm, visione super luminosa e nitida】 Raccogli il 32% di luce in più rispetto all'obiettivo a prisma da 12,5 mm (ad es. L'obiettivo Prisma da 16,5 mm sfrutta il 100% dell'obiettivo da 42 mm, raccoglie più luci, offre una visione più luminosa. 【Binocolo con oculare grande da 18 mm, immagine più grande, dettagli più chiari】 2,25 volte la dimensione dell'immagine dell'oculare da 12 mm (ad es. binocolo 10x25, 12x25, 10x21), 1,28 volte dell'oculare da 16 mm (ad es. I grandi binocoli oculari sfruttano appieno l'ingrandimento 12x, offrono immagini più grandi, garantiscono dettagli più chiari.

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EAN: 0765756262248

Categories: Elettronica, Fotocamera e foto, Binocoli e telescopi, Binocolo,

【Binocolo di qualità, ordina senza rischi】 Con un controllo di qualità accurato al 100%, Adasion fornisce binocoli di alta qualità. Contattaci se riscontri problemi, lo risolveremo in 24 ore. 【Binocolo con nuovo adattatore per telefono, divertiti a fotografare】Allineamento rapido, compatibile con la custodia del telefono, portatile e stabile. Adatto per iPhone X, 8P, 8, 7P, 7, 6, 6s, 6P, 5, 5s, Samsung GALAXY S8, S7, S6, S6 Edge, S5, Note, Huawei, LG, HTC, Sony, ecc. Ampio campo visivo di 367 piedi/1000 yd. Binocolo perfetto per birdwatching, caccia, eventi sportivi. Binocolo con conchiglie oculari regolabili, adatto a chi porta gli occhiali. 【Binocolo con lente a prisma Big BAK4 da 16,5 mm, visione super luminosa e nitida】 Raccogli il 32% di luce in più rispetto all'obiettivo a prisma da 12,5 mm (ad es. L'obiettivo Prisma da 16,5 mm sfrutta il 100% dell'obiettivo da 42 mm, raccoglie più luci, offre una visione più luminosa. 【Binocolo con oculare grande da 18 mm, immagine più grande, dettagli più chiari】 2,25 volte la dimensione dell'immagine dell'oculare da 12 mm (ad es. binocolo 10x25, 12x25, 10x21), 1,28 volte dell'oculare da 16 mm (ad es. I grandi binocoli oculari sfruttano appieno l'ingrandimento 12x, offrono immagini più grandi, garantiscono dettagli più chiari.
Age Range (Description) Adults
Brand Adasion
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 16,033 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number Binoculars-001
Item Weight 1.2 pounds
Magnification Maximum 12.00
Manufacturer Adasion
Objective Lens Diameter 42 Millimeters
Product Dimensions 6 x 5 x 2.4 inches
Special Feature Fog Proof

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Scritto da: LH
Advice for 1st-Time Users
The birds, fish, frogs, and turtles in my neighborhood have become my new friends since social distancing began, and these binoculars have been spectacl-ar in helping me identify them. I’d never used binoculars before this new hobby, so here are some things I’ve learned that might be helpful to first-time users: Binoculars always have two numbers in the spec, AxB. A represents the magnification – the bigger the number, the more zoomed-in the image looks. B represents the size of the objective lens, which is the piece of glass at the far end of the binoculars. The bigger the number, the brighter and clearer the image looks. They also have a focus wheel that sits between the two halves, which you’ll have to rotate depending on whether you want to focus on something close or super far away. There’s also usually an additional fine tuner on the right eyepiece that will allow you to adjust for differences between your two eyes. So when using a pair of binoculars for the first time, you should close your right eye and use the focus wheel for just your left eye, and then close your left eye and use the fine tuner for your right eye. After that you can just directly use the focus wheel. I had an old pair of Bushnell 12x25 binoculars at home before I got this Adasion 12x42 set. Here’s a comparison, with things I learned from experience: 1/ Size: The Adasion is bigger because of the larger objective lens. You can see the size difference in my first picture. 2/ Eyepiece: The Adasion has eye cups that rotate in and out, which give your eyes some breathing distance from the eyepiece lenses. You can see in the second picture the right eye cup has been extended while the left one has not. The Bushnell didn’t have this feature, so my eyelashes were always brushing against the glass, and the glass itself would frequently fog up. 3/ Straps: This seems like a trivial one, but it bothered me more than I expected. Bushnell’s straps attach at the center, while Adasion’s straps attach on each side. This results in the Bushnell hanging somewhat perpendicular to my torso, which makes it really annoying as it bounces along while I walk. The Adasion just lies comfortably flush against my torso. 4/ Protective covers: You can see these in the first picture. Each objective lens has an individual rubber cover that hangs off the end. If you don’t like them, you can remove them – they’re attached by a rubber ring that slides off easily. But I think they’re great and protect the glass from smudges. The eyepiece lenses have a joint cover that you take off completely; I only put it back on when I’m done for the day. 5/ Picture quality: The most important difference. You can see four pictures I took through both binoculars. Interestingly, I found that the Bushnell binoculars were very slightly more magnified than the Adasion. I actually prefer the wider field of view of the Adasion, which is more forgiving of unsteady hands. The Bushnell also starts to get blurry on the edges (see the fence and bench or the floating grass in the fish photo), while the Adasion is much clearer throughout. In addition, colors are a lot brighter through the Adasion, while the Bushnell is a bit faded. This brings me to my last piece of advice: the smartphone adapter is pretty cool. I had no idea what a phone adapter was in the beginning – I assumed it was some kind of USB cable that digitally connected the binoculars to your phone, and you’d have to download an app or something to take pictures. Nope. So apparently, you can just hold up your phone camera to the eyepiece of any binoculars, have your phone “look” through the binoculars (monocular?), and you simply use the camera app to snap whatever your phone sees. It works surprisingly well as an amateur telephoto lens. That’s all I did to take the pictures from the Bushnell. Turns out though, it’s kind of hard to hold the binoculars in one hand, your phone in the other, and both steady enough while maneuvering your thumb to snap the photo. It’s flat out impossible to take video. So the purpose of this phone adapter is to make it easier by holding your phone in place. It’s a very simple piece of hardware with a spring-loaded clamp around your phone (both an iPhone 6s and iPhone 11 fit just fine) and a round cap that attaches to either of the binoculars’ eye cups. For best results, attach your phone without the eye cups extended. Righty tighty all the way. I find that provides the optimal phone-to-eyepiece distance for the best view from the camera. I also did some extra research on phone adapters and tried to buy one for my Bushnell. The universal circular ones have a screw cap where the attachment can be expanded or contracted in order to fit any eye cup. But I actually found that the screw mechanism made the attachment so thick that my phone camera was too far away from the eyepiece to see much through it – all I got was a small hole. In contrast, the adapter that comes with the Adasion was built to fit the Adasion eye cups perfectly. It’s a nice snug fit so your phone (even a heavy iPhone 11) will stay in place at just the right distance from the lens and without needing any hand support. The last thing I’ll say about the phone adapter is not to be surprised that your picture is a circle in a black vignette. That makes sense, since that’s what you see when your eyes look through the binoculars too. The rectangular photos from other reviews can be produced by either zooming using the camera’s zoom function or just cropping after the fact. Okay that’s as much as I’ve learned so far through my amateur explorations, hope you’ve found it helpful. :)
Scritto da: Daniel Peters
Great product with support like I never experienced before.
Excellent instructions and great features. The best part is I wrote the company about a part I needed. I called their support number and got a text return. I answered the text with the need I had and in 2 days I got the product in the mail. Now that is service!
Scritto da: Oscar Jenkins
Powerful
I looked at the stars with these and was amazed. The view was way better than my telescope with jillions of stars in the view. I took them to the beach and could see what people were doing a half mile away. Took some pictures of birds with the tripod gadget and my cell phone. It works, but it's a bit time consuming and the pictures aren't worth throwing the tripod gadget into the backpack for a day hike. But the binoculars are really good.
Scritto da: RICHARD.ZMUDA
Nice product for price, but...
The product itself is fine, nice weight, feel and balance. My only issue is the "cheap plastic" adapter provided with the binocs. Used once and, as shown in my pic, snapped because of the weight of the binocs. Would be better if the manufacturer invested in a more sturdy material i.e. metal!
Scritto da: Jason
Very cool
Very nice binoculars good for casual sight seeing and birdwatching work very well and are quite enjoyable exactly what I wanted to get lot of fun to use.
Scritto da: T.A. Fisher
Seems great
Got this because it had a high rating on a website, high ratings here, and was on sale. Liked the idea of the tripod and being able to attach the smartphone to it. Have to save the binoculars themselves seem fine, lightweight, and easy to use. The tripod also seems quite sturdy and easy to use. Had a little problems figuring out how to attach the smartphone with the right camera, but that was more about my smartphone I think. I suspect that unless I'm going to be sitting for a long period of time, I'll end up just hanging binoculars around my neck and also hanging my camera with the long lens on it rather than trying to finagle the smartphone. Especially as, with my smartphone, which is a Samsung Galaxy S10, the picture is kind of small with just a circle and lots of black surrounding that. Of course, it maybe I just need to play around with that more. Wasn't entirely impressed with the instruction book. Particularly with the instructions on putting on the strap. I had to just kind of figure it out for myself with a tiny bit of help from the pictures. Also took me a bit to figure out how to attach the tripod, but that was because I hadn't carefully looked at the picture of all the parts of the binoculars first. So that one's on me. I think they'll be good binoculars. I just don't know that all the bells and whistles are worth it. Also, the case is kind of weird as if I don't try to stuff the tripod and the other attachments into the case the flap pulls down too far and misses the velcro closure. But if I sort of stuff the tripod in, in a not very secure way as there isn't enough room to actually put it in the bag, then the flap matches up with the velcro. Seems a bit of a weird design. I'll probably end up carrying a bag with my camera and throwing the tripod and the other attachments into there and hoping that the flap will stay down on the bag even without the velcro meeting up well. Seems a bit of a design flaw.
Scritto da: Clemens
Ein klares Bild, Randunschärfe, bei Gegenlicht milchiges Bild
Die Rezension bezieht sich auf das Adasion "12x42" Fernglas. Das Fernglas ist erstaunlich handlich, und ziemlich leicht, etwas über 500g. Das Bild ist klar. Das ganze Fernglas wirkt wertig, stabil, nichts wackelt, nichts stinkt. Sehr praktisch die Abdeckungen, die nicht verloren gehen können. Der Handyhalter funktioniert sehr gut. Er sitzt sehr fest auf der Augenmuschel des Fernglases und hält mein Smartphone sehr gut fest. Der Halter ist sehr individuell einstellbar, darauf passt fast jedes Smartphone, würde ich vermuten. Ein Trageriemen und eine Tasche für das Fernglas werden mitgeliefert. Leider passt der Handyhalter nicht mit in diese Tasche und muss irgendwo extra verstaut werden. Die Einstellung geht sehr gut, das Schärfestellrad in der Mitte wirkt fest und doch nicht schwergängig. Genauso die Scharfstellung für das rechte Auge: fest, aber nicht schwergängig, gerade so, dass sich die Einstellung nicht zufällig verstellt. Die Augenmuscheln lassen sich stufenlos verstellen. Sie bleiben gut in der eingestellten Position. Brillenträger können diese ganz hereindrehen, um die Brille direkt am Okular ansetzen zu können. Wer keine Brille trägt, sollte die Augenmuscheln mindestens zur Hälfte herausdrehen und das Glas an den Augenbrauen / Kopf abstützen. Dann wird das Bild deutlich ruhiger und der "Schwarz-Effekt", der entsteht, wenn das Auge nicht in der Blickachse einer der Gläser ist, entfällt. Das Fernglas hat nicht die versprochene 12-fache Vergrößerung. Ich habe es direkt mit einem Fernglas mit 10facher Vergrößerung verglichen. Es hat definitiv 10-fach. Ich verstehe nicht, warum man in der Produktbeschreibung die Unwahrheit sagen muss, denn das Glas ist insgesamt ganz ordentlich. In der Dämmerung sieht man Orte und Details, die man mit bloßem Auge nicht wahrnehmen kann. Das spricht sehr für das Glas. Bei völliger Dunkelheit ist es natürlich zappenduster, wie bei jedem Fernglas. Das Blickfeld erscheint mir nicht besonders groß, es ist mit 100m auf 1000m angegeben, was ich für realistisch halte. Hier wäre mehr besser, aber da muss man den Preis sehen. Auf jeden Fall aber entsteht kein "guck durch die Röhre"-Effekt, das Bild wirkt trotz der starken Vergrößerung nicht eingeengt. Lieder ist die Randschärfe nicht besonders gut und sie setzt früh ein. Das schmälert aber den Gesamteindruck des Bildes nicht sehr stark. Wenn man etwas anschauen möchte, was am Bildrand liegt, schwenkt man sowieso gleich dorthin. Auf dieses Glas gibt es eine lebenslange Garantie, egal, was damit ist (so jedenfalls steht es im Begleitheft). Das finde ich bei dem Preis außerordentlich, das hatte ich zuvor nur bei meinem Vixen für 600 Euro, und da waren es auch "nur" 20 Jahre. Das Glas wirkt unglaublich kompakt und liegt gut in der Hand. Ich vermute, der Augenabstand wird für einige knapp, bei mir reicht es so weit, dass noch "Luft nach oben" ist. Parallel habe ich mir das "Uscamel"-Fernglas schicken lassen und beide Gläser direkt vergleichen können. Das Uscamel wirkt zwar mechanisch auch stabil, hat aber eine noch wesentlich größere Randschärfe. Es ist eigentlich nur ganz in der Mitte scharf und geht direkt zurück. Das Adasion hat neben der mangelhaften Randschärfe noch einen weiteren, großen Wermutstropfen: Schaut man auch nur ansatzweise in Richtung Sonne, weil sie irgendwo oberhalb des beobachteten Objektes am Himmel steht, entsteht ein milchiger, weißer Schleier im gesamten Bild. Dieser tritt auf, sowie der Himmel hell ist und schmälert die Freude an dem Fernglas beträchtlich. Obwohl ich das gesamte Fernglas für qulitativ gut gemacht halte, ist dann doch die optische Qualität für mein Empfinden ungenügend und es geht zurück. Trotzdem zwei Punkte für die gute Verarbeitung und eine halbwegs akzeptable Bildqualität.
Scritto da: Happy Crafter
Not sure if it is the best out there but it works well!
Without investing in an expensive camera and telephoto lens at this time, I started looking for a way to get decent long distance pictures as I know using standard zoom on cameras does not always result in the best of photos. Found these adaptable set of binoculars off Amazon that was said to be used with your camera phone to take photos so had to try. I was skeptical at first, but after seeing results it may be worth it for the price since we needed binoculars anyway) First photo I shared is are an example of 3 raw (no adjustments made whatsover) photos taken with (1) no zoom photo from my phone camera but then zoomed in on the digital photo itself to the location after the fact (2) zooming in with the the camera's lens before taking the photo and (3) no zoom on the camera phone (cropped to remove the circular vignette from the binocular) with photo taken with the camera looking through the binoculars. The second photo is what the 1st photo in the collage looked like from where the pictures were taken before zooming in for reference. This distance is approximately 400m (0.25mi) based on google maps.
Scritto da: Chris Hudson
Second purchase - this time for a friend. Great quality and value.
Ridiculously cheap on Amazon sale - about £35 for excellent quality light-weight binoculars. Modern prisms such as these are really impressive - even if you have a 'decent' pair of older binoculars a new pair may well be a significant upgrade as well as being lighter. These have good general-purpose magnification and field of view. Note that when you get them check the two barrels are in alignment: I've had no problem with the two pairs I've bought, but if they are out of alignment you cannot get good viewing so return immediately.
Scritto da: Natalie North
Great quality item
Bought these for my husband for christmas and he loves them. We leave near the sea so the children like to spot boats and birds they are easy to use. My hisband loves stargazing and these are great. Really happy with the quality of the item and case as well as the cost.
Scritto da: JB1956
Great for the price
I have only just received these binoculars and have not as yet used the phone adapter and tripod. I bought these binoculars in the Black Friday sale. The original price was £139.99 and with the 62% reduction, the Black Friday price was £53.14. Plus I also got a voucher so the price I paid was £37.27 so I thought these were worth buying for a holiday next year. The instructions were easy to follow but I have found the binoculars easier to use without wearing my glasses, even with the eye relief. The binoculars, tripod and phone attachment all fit in the carrying bag.

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