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LAKWAR Telescope Photo Adapters Photography Review

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Revainrating 1.5 out of 5  
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1.3
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Description of LAKWAR Telescope Photo Adapters Photography

Universal Smartphone Adapter connects your smartphone to your telescope, spotting scope, binocular, monocular, and microscope so you can capture images and video through the eyepiece. Works with a wide range of mobile phone models from 62 mm to 105mm in diameter. Fits any eyepiece from 26 millimeter to 43 millimeter in outer diameter. Perfectly align your phone's camera with the eyepiece in three steps, please check the video. A strong spring and rubber on clamp provide a two-level strong and secure grip on the phone so you can image with confidence.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Flimsy Design, Poor Quality Images

The adapter promised high-quality photographs, but it fell short in every way .As my tests showed, the attachment was incredibly flimsy and difficult to use, causing frustration and discomfort during the entire setup. Unfortunately the electronic components were equally faulty, resulting in poor quality images that were both blurry and out-of-focus. The only positive feature was the low price point, but it's definitely not worth the hassle of dealing with such a disappointing product..

Pros
  • Provides a clear and precise magnification of distant objects without any blur or distortion.
Cons
  • Requires an additional investment to purchase a camera mount in order to attach it to a camera.

I wasn't sure what to expect from this cheap phone mount but it really didn't work well. I believe part of this may be due to my iPhone XS Max being too heavy. The attachment method is a simple friction ring that fits over the top of the eyepiece and a knob to tighten the knot. This may seem insufficient. In any case, the biggest problem is that it is almost impossible to place the camera lens flat on the eyepiece and because of this, images are never as sharp as they seem when viewed directly…

Pros
  • Cool
Cons
  • Negative impression