JLHT
JLHT 10010 High Power Monocular Telescope
SPECIFICATION
- BRAND JLHT
- MODEL NAME 10010
- OBJECTIVE LENS DIAMETER 6 Centi-meters
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 9D x 8W x 17H Centi-meters
- FOCUS TYPE Manual Focus
- ITEM WEIGHT 14 Ounces
- FOCUS SYSTEM center system
- PRISM bak-4
- LENS COATING FMC
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- Smart phone adapter
- Tripod
- Monocular
- Carrying bag
- Lens Cleaning Cloth
PRODUCT LAYOUT
MORE STURDY AND STABLE
COLORFUL IMAGE FMC AND BAK-4 PRISM
It has a higher refractive index and higher image quality than the BAK-7 when used in a good overall optical system.
EASY TO CARRY
TELESCOPE WITH SMARTPHONE
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
If you want to look your idol but can’t see clearly in a concert; If you like watching birds but afraid of suffering them; If you want to prepare a gift to your family or friends but have no idea to choose; JLHT monocular can meet all the inconveniences above; It’s Design With Light Weight, Compact Small Pocket Size, High Power, It’s Perfect for Travel, Outdoor Sports, Bird Watching, Hiking, Hunting, Concert, Theater, Golf, Baseball, Basketball, Archery, Hockey…etc. It’s Perfect for Adults and Kids, Perfect Gift for Father, Husband, Son, Brother, Friend, Family…etc.
EASY FOCUS INSTRUCTION
- Adjust the eyepiece until suitable your eye.
- Adjust the focus wheel until see clear and bright image.
- Mount your monocular on the tripod, use the phone adapter and compose your image/video to your liking.
FEATURES
- HD MAGNIFICATION 10X magnification and 60mm object lens diameter monocular, provides a clearly, bright image and different fields of view, Perfect for Hiking, Hunting, Climbing, Bird watching, Ball games, Concerts, traveling, Watching Scenery.
- HIGH CONTRAST AND RESOLUTION IMAGES The Monocular telescope equipped with the B A K 4 prism and fully multi-coated lens, The larger the objective lens, the more light that enters to the monocular, and the brighter the image. Clear image without black bars, it makes Super Clear and Sharp Images.
- WATERPROOF & FOG PROOF Compact and sturdy body make it withstand the heavy weather, the mirror is full of the high-purity nitrogen, waterproof and antifogging. You can use it in raining day and humid environment, and no need to worry about this item.
- MONOCULAR WIDELY COMPATIBLE WITH SMARTPHONE Comes with quick alignment smartphone holder, tripods, Compatible with smartphone, Easy to install, remote control monocular, provide HD images to share with your friends with smartphone
- 100% SATISFACTION HOURS CUSTOMER SERVICE if you are not 100% satisfied with our product, no-questions asked, we offer a 30-day money back. take action buy now!
FAQs
In contrast to monoculars, which can only produce two-dimensional images, binoculars may provide binocular vision, which permits stereopsis and depth awareness, using two parallaxed images (one for each eye).
The Starscope Monocular is a 1050 monocular. Consider the fact that objects can be magnified by a factor of at least ten using a 50mm lens to demonstrate what this implies. This can magnify things up to ten times when compared to your naked eye, allowing you to view them from 50 miles away.
For seeing wildlife, anything smaller is preferable; monoculars with 40–50mm objective lenses and 7–15x magnification work best for astronomy.
Specifications for monocular lenses always include two numbers. 825, as an example. The lens’s power (8x) is represented by the first number, and its size by the second (25mm). A monocle’s lens will typically be between 20mm and 42mm in size.
When they perceive a threat visually, such as when they see a predator, it enables them to respond more quickly. Because their eyes work separately, animals with monocular vision can see in multiple visual planes. As a result, they are able to view many elements simultaneously.
In many cases, monoculars cost less than binoculars of equivalent quality. Because there is only one lens system, they simply cost less to produce. Monocular are a little quicker to focus on and change due to diopter settings and the requirement to only be concerned with one lens setting.
Monocular vision affects the brain’s visual field, impairs depth perception, and limits peripheral vision on one side of the body—all of which are critical components of the role of vision in balance.
A monocular is essentially one pair of binoculars or a simple telescope. The employment of monocular prisms and lenses allows one to view far-off objects as being considerably closer.
A basic monocular has an 8x zooming capability and a very small aperture. Only the moon would be visible to you as a celestial body. You also wouldn’t be able to get a close-up look at that. Due to their bigger apertures and increased magnification, telescopes are ideal for examining planets.
You might find it useful to turn your head to the side that is having problems. With practise, this will feel more natural as it helps you centre your vision and improves your ability to see more on the affected side. In congested spaces, having your companion on your affected side can be helpful.
Monocular specs are represented by two numerals. The first number represents the monocular magnification power, and the second is the objective, or front lens, diameter. The size of the monocular and how well it will perform under varied circumstances are both influenced by these two elements.
Loss of monocular vision may respect the horizontal midline and typically indicates an issue with the eye or a problem before the optic chiasm. Binocular vision loss, which commonly has a brain etiology, frequently respects the vertical midline.