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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Simply doesn’t have a picture clear enough to be worth the effort.
anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Works fantastic... will be buying more.. works on 2 different scopes I have.. FANTASTIC...
Qi Lu
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
The image is very clear, but after 30 minutes of use, there is some delay in the image, but I like this delay so that I can see where the bullet hits after I shoot.
j21blackjack
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
Seems to work just fine, wish it could be used as a webcam in Windows instead of wifi only. I'd love to be able to use this with my astronomy apps.The camera only see a relatively small portion of what you see in the eyepiece, shown in the two pictures. One was with the camera, the other through my phone help up to the eyepiece. I had the camera on 24m quality, ISO 100 and exposure compensation at -1. Not terrible, and the scope I'm using isn't very good with color correction already, probably causing the pinkish tint. I wish there were better option with a larger sensor, but this is pretty nifty for $50 after discounts.
Chuck Clark
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Don't waste your money I bought this thing months ago to take on a trip charged it up. Put it back in the box. Got it out to use it and it will not connect to the phone. No way to contact the company for technical support. It's past the return date so I'm just out $75. I guess I should have tried it when I first got it. That way I could have sent the piece of s*** back. That won't happen again. Spend a few more dollars and buy one from a reputable company.
robert brooks
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
In order to see anything in the telescope you need to set up the eye pieces just like you would if you were using the telescope. Then install the camera to the lens that gives you an image. Then add the android program. This camera works well, easy to set up, charge. the camera does not need a lens, can be held in your hand and take video and pictures, but the telescope most likely needs same lens you would use. Turn on WiFi on your phone or tablet, add the Lercenker program. Read the program recommendations, which are really straight forward. Do not use the camera for any illegal, sexual, immoral reasons. The company warns you of consequences. they have complete access to your phone, tablet, so reduce your exposure. Once the camera is turned on, and the SD card is formated, the lights blinks blue when the WiFi on the camera is turned on and synced with the phone or tablet. WiFi has long range, so Blue Tooth has shorter range, so WiFi is easier to use. Quality picture, better than in the eye piece, really.
G. Shane
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
It really does what it's supposed to. Sends a live image to your phone, allowing you to frame the shot and focus sharply. Pictures are stored on an included micro SD card but can be easily transferred to your phone. It took me a little while to figure out how to attach it to the scope -- you have to twist the ring to make the little tabs grip the eyepiece. And you have to focus it once you get it attached -- it will be different than focusing for your eyes. And you have to access the camera's wifi from your phone. Don't give up! For the moon image I attached, you will need to use a moon filter or it will be too bright and washed out, and pick a night when it's not full to get best detail. You can also rotate the camera once you see your target to frame the shot better.
Juan P.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
It’s a pinhole camera, it produces very dim images at night
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