Carson IS-200

Carson HookUpz 2.0 Universal Smartphone Optics Digiscoping Adapter (IS-200)

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Kupu Whakataki

The Carson HookUpz 2.0 Universal Smartphone Optics Digiscoping Adapter (IS-200) is designed to connect your smartphone to a variety of optical devices. This adapter allows you to capture images and videos through the eyepiece of your binoculars, spotting scopes, telescopes, microscopes, and monoculars. Its design ensures a secure connection between your smartphone and optic, facilitating digital recording and sharing of observations.

Tatūnga

1. Te Whakapiri i to Waea atamai

  1. Ensure your smartphone, with its case, fits within the adapter's width range (up to 3.75 inches wide).
  2. Place your smartphone into the adapter's phone clamp. Ko te clamp features a self-centering, dual-spring mechanism for a secure grip.
  3. Adjust the horizontal alignment using the variable pitch screw to position your phone's camera lens directly over the adapter's optical opening. This is crucial for optimal viewing, especially for phones with corner or center cameras.
Close-up of the Carson HookUpz 2.0 adapter holding a smartphone, showing the alignment screw and camera opening.
Figure 1: Smartphone securely attached to the HookUpz 2.0 adapter, with the camera lens aligned.

2. Attaching the Adapter to Optics

  1. The adapter is compatible with most optics, including binoculars, spotting scopes, telescopes, microscopes, and monoculars. The compatible eyepiece diameters must range between 25mm and 58mm.
  2. Slide the adapter's optic cam-lock over the eyepiece of your chosen optical device.
  3. Tighten the optic cam-lock to ensure a firm and stable connection. This prevents sagging and slippage during use.
Carson HookUpz 2.0 adapter with a smartphone attached to binoculars, mounted on a tripod.
Figure 2: Adapter and smartphone mounted on binoculars, ready for digiscoping.
Carson HookUpz 2.0 adapter with a smartphone attached to a spotting scope, mounted on a tripod.
Figure 3: Adapter and smartphone mounted on a spotting scope.
Carson HookUpz 2.0 adapter with a smartphone attached to a microscope.
Figure 4: Adapter and smartphone mounted on a microscope.

Nga Taipitopito Hototahi

  • Whānui Waea atamai: Up to 3.75 inches wide (with case).
  • Te Taone o te kanohi: 25mm ki te 58mm.
  • Dual Camera Phones: Hototahi.
  • Incompatible Optics: Not compatible with tablets or riflescopes. Avoid optics with large tapers (>5°), irregular shapes, or T-shaped eyepieces.
Diagram illustrating compatible eyepiece diameters for the adapter, ranging from 25mm to 58mm.
Figure 5: Compatible eyepiece diameter range.
Diagram showing the maximum smartphone width of 3.75 inches for compatibility with the adapter.
Figure 6: Maximum smartphone width for adapter compatibility.
Diagram illustrating types of optics incompatible with the adapter: large taper, irregular shape, T-shaped, and riflescopes.
Whakaahua 7: Examples of incompatible optics.

Tatūnga Ataata

Video 1: Demonstration of attaching a smartphone to a telescope using a magnetic adapter. This video shows the general principle of attaching a phone to an optic, similar to the HookUpz 2.0.

Te whakahaere i te Whāurutau

  1. Once your smartphone and adapter are securely attached to your optical device, open your smartphone's camera application.
  2. You should see a circular view of the optic's field of view i runga i te mata o tō waea.
  3. Use the fine-tune adjustment screws on the adapter to precisely center the image from the optic on your phone's screen.
  4. For a full-screen view, utilize your smartphone camera's digital zoom feature. This will crop out the black circular edges, filling the screen with the magnified image.
  5. Adjust the focus of your optical device as needed to achieve a clear image on your smartphone screen.
  6. For dual-camera phones, ensure the primary camera lens is aligned with the adapter's opening. Some users have reported better results in video mode for certain dual-camera phone models.

Ataata Mahi

Video 2: Official product video demonstrating the Carson HookUpz 2.0 adapter in use with various optics, showcasing its operation and ease of capturing images and videos.

Te tiaki

  • Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the adapter. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents that could damage the plastic or rubber components.
  • Rokiroki: Store the adapter in its included hard foam carrying case when not in use to protect it from dust, dirt, and physical damage.
  • Tirotiro: Tirohia ngā tīwiri me ngā mea katoa i ia wā, i ia wā.amps to ensure they are tight and functioning correctly.
The Carson HookUpz 2.0 adapter neatly packed inside its protective hard foam carrying case.
Figure 8: Adapter stored in its protective carrying case.

Raparongoā

  • Image Not Centered: Use the horizontal alignment screw on the adapter to fine-tune the position of your phone's camera lens relative to the optic's eyepiece.
  • Image Not Clear/Focused: Ensure the eyepiece of your optical device is properly focused. Then, use your smartphone's camera app to adjust focus if available, or use the digital zoom to fill the screen and reduce vignetting.
  • Adapter Slipping: Make sure the optic cam-lock is tightened securely onto the eyepiece. The dual-spring clamp should provide a strong grip.
  • Dual Camera Phone Issues (e.g., iPhone X): Some dual-camera phones, particularly those with vertically aligned cameras, may require specific adjustments. Try using the camera in video mode for more stability, and slightly shift the phone so the adapter's cutout aligns with the 1x camera while partially covering the second camera to prevent screen blackouts.

Whakatakotoranga

Hunga Hua4.3 x 2.3 x 4.5 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi4.8 hekere
Tauira TuemiIS-200
WaitohuCarson
Compatible Eyepiece Diameter25mm - 58mm
Compatible Smartphone WidthTae atu ki te 3.75 inihi
KaihangaCarson Optical, Inc

He aha kei roto i te Pouaka

  • Carson Optical HookUpz 2.0 Digiscope Optics Adapter

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, technical support, or additional product inquiries, please refer to the official Carson website or contact Carson Optical, Inc. customer service directly. Product registration may be available for extended warranty benefits.

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