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Brand | ARCHEER |
Eye Piece Lens Description | Prism |
Objective Lens Diameter | 52 Millimeters |
Product Dimensions | 2.05"D x 0.04"W x 0.63"H |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Finderscope | Reflex |
Item Weight | 350 Grams |
Lens Coating Description | Fully Coated |
Focal Length Description | 190 millimeters |
About this item
- 【Incredible Clear Vision 】Super Clear, The fully coated optics, meanwhile, ensure superior light transmission and brightness, helping you see just about any target, whether you're searching for birds or trying to get a better view of the stage.
- 【High Contrast and Resolution Images 】 See things 16X closer and Get Clearer and Brighter with 52MM Objective lens and 18.5mm eye lens.The larger the objective lens, the more light that enters the binocular, and the brighter the image.Prism material,BAK4, clear image without black bars,it makes Super Clear and Sharp Images.
- 【Waterproof & Fog Proof Design 】the mirror is full of the high-purity nitrogen, waterproof and antifogging. You can use it in raining day and humid environment, and have no need to worry about this item.
- 【Compact Size with Wide View】The high power monocular is only 190mm high, super compact and enough to put into the pocket, convenient to carry for everywhere. Wide field of view 66M/ 8000M, it will show you a clearer and farther view, good for bird watching, hunting, hiking, or sightseeing etc.
- 【What you get 】1x 16x52 Monocular, 1 x Bag, Seller's 40 days refund, 18 month hassle-free with considerate customer service
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 2.05 x 0.04 x 0.63 inches |
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Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
ASIN | B01MXLYQU4 |
Item model number | Archeer313 |
Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #177 in Camera & Photo Products (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products) #19 in Monoculars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 17, 2016 |
Manufacturer | ARCHEER |
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Product Description
Super Clear, The fully coated optics, meanwhile, ensure superior light transmission and brightness, helping you see just about any target, whether you're searching for birds or trying to get a better view of the stage.
See things 16X closer and Get Clearer and Brighter with 52MM Objective lens and 18.5mm eye lens.The larger the objective lens, the more light that enters the binocular, and the brighter the image.
PRISM MATERIAL, BAK4, clear image without black bars,it makes Super Clear and Sharp Images.
WATERPROOF, the mirror is full of the high-purity nitrogen, waterproof and antifogging. You can use it in raining day and humid environment, and have no need to worry about this item.
Specs:
Magnification: 16x
Field of View: 66M/ 8000M
Prism system: Roof
Exit pupil: 5.2mm
Eye Lens Diameter: 18.5mm
Objective lens diameter: 52mm
Monocular Size: 160*52 mm
Color: Black
Weight: 350g (ultra-compact and ultra-lightweight)
Package:
1 x Monocular
1 x Carrying Bag
1 x Neckstrap
1 x Lens Cloth
1 x User Manual
Note
It is a kind of low-light level night vision telescope which means it can be used for night vision with some light but can not be used for totally pitch-black night vision.
Tips
When you don't use the telescope please put it in a dry place, because it is easy to fall off the film and prisms moldy after a long wet of telescope lenses. As the best way to dirt or marks on the lens is to use a cotton swab dipped some alcohol at home or gasoline, so it would be more easy to wipe volatile liquid.
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Magnification | 16× | 40× |
Objective Lens | 52mm | 60mm |
Item Weight | 0.7 | 0.85 |
Size | 6.3*2in | 6.5*3*3.2 in |
Waterproof | IPX5 Waterproof | IPX7 Waterproof |
Rich Accessories | ✓ | ✓ |
Satisfactory After-sell Service | ✓ | ✓ |
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Light weight | 4.0 | 4.6 | — | 4.8 | — | 4.7 |
Easy to use | 3.7 | 4.3 | — | 4.7 | — | 4.7 |
Picture quality | 3.6 | 4.7 | — | 4.6 | — | 4.5 |
Sold By | ThorFire & More | HANYI US | SCOKC | Usogood Optics | Astromania Optics | Amazon.com |
focal length | 190 millimeters | — | 32 millimeters | 21 millimeters | — | — |
focus type | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus |
eye piece lens | Prism | — | — | Glass | Prism | — |
objective lens diameter | 52 millimeters | 52 millimeters | 32 millimeters | 42 millimeters | 25 millimeters | 25 millimeters |
lens coating | Fully Coated | Multi-Coated | — | Fully Multi-Coated XLT Coated | Fully Multi-Coated | Multi-Coated |
weight | 350 grams | 0.59 pounds | 0.7 pounds | 0.57 pounds | 6.4 ounces | 5.6 ounces |
finderscope | Reflex | Reflex | Reflex | ✗ | Reflex | Reflex |
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Customers like the value, performance, and portability of the telescope. For example, they mention it works well, is cheap enough to have several, and is useful for daytime viewing. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, focus, clarity, and size.
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Customers like the value of the telescope. They say it's cheap enough to have several, and works well for the price.
"...Low light viewing isn't great but not horrible either. Fair product for a reasonable price." Read more
"...Hope that helps someone looking for a casual device at a low price that works pretty well...." Read more
"...been better off with a $10-$15 pair of binoculars, this was a complete waste of money...." Read more
"...It was so inexpensive I really didn't expect much, but I was pleasantly surprised by how solid it feels (not flimsy & cheap like a toy)...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the telescope. They mention that it takes getting used to, but does work well. They also say that it performs adequately for daytime viewing and is very useful.
"You’re getting what you pay for with this product. It does work. If you don’t need much, it will deliver. I’m really not complaining...." Read more
"...It performs adequately for daytime viewing...." Read more
"...Side not: Fogproof and waterproof? Maybe. It's not super useful on a good weather day, so I haven't really bothered with it on a bad weather day...." Read more
"...Overall I like it for the price range, works great for what I need...." Read more
Customers like the portability of the telescope. They mention it's light weight, easy to use, and water resistant. Some say that it fits in their pocket and is easy to carry on adventures.
"Very handy .Fits in your pocket great quality, easier than picking up your gun to look through the scope every time a deer comes out" Read more
"...Compared to binoculars it was lightweight and easy to use. It easily brought distant objects into clear focus...." Read more
"...The weight was heavier than expected, but I found it to be comfortable...." Read more
"...But it is still pretty good. Small and light. Great for hiking/backpacking/kayaking. Easy to focus and clear" Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the telescope. Some mention that the quality is acceptable for light duty use, while others say that it's not as good as they thought. The monocular is well constructed and has a very good weight. Overall, for the price, this monocular can be a good choice.
"Perfect, Just What I needed!Thank you" Read more
"...I'm beginning to think the fun won't last long...." Read more
"...Quality is acceptable for light duty use for reasonable distance (maybe 30-50yds). Low light viewing isn't great but not horrible either...." Read more
"...(not flimsy & cheap like a toy)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the focus of the telescope. Some mention that it's easy to focus, smooth, and intuitive. They say it brings distant objects into clear focus, has a coarse focus on the main barrel, and the twist-to-focus feature eliminates distraction and frustration. Others say that the day look cloudy and the zoom/focus was barely useful, the dual focus doesn't give you very good focus, and it'll not focus no matter how much you fiddle with it.
"...letters weren't very crisp and sure at this distance and the field of view is not sharp at this range and you need a very steady hand/tripod...." Read more
"...most likely an 8X. It does have pretty good clarity and zoom and focus are easily adjusted...." Read more
"...The dual focus doesn't give you very good focus, and what it does give you is such a small field of view that trying to keep tabs on a bird or..." Read more
"...The claim of dual focus is misleading! There is only one focal point and then a simple parallax adjustment...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the clarity of the telescope. Some mention that it has a pretty clear picture and is easy to focus, while others say that it's optically good, but has lots of distortion around the edges. The image is bright, but it has lots distortion around its edges.
"...Like some have said it is most likely an 8X. It does have pretty good clarity and zoom and focus are easily adjusted...." Read more
"Easy to adjust and very clear" Read more
"...'s definitely larger than your field of view, with distortion and vignetting around the edges...." Read more
"...I was able to see quite a few stars with this monocular. I was also able to see planes fly overhead at night...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the telescope. For example some mention it's small and compact, while others say it'd be better with a hard case. That said, some say it works well and is light weight.
"Decent optics, size and value. It rides in my range bag and replaced an old pair of binoculars. It does stink like cheap dyed rubber." Read more
"...This is NOT a 16X scope. Like some have said it is most likely an 8X. It does have pretty good clarity and zoom and focus are easily adjusted...." Read more
"...Though the belt loop I wouldn't trust long term. It's small profile doesn't take up much space in my grip, but a hard case would be better to..." Read more
"...But it is still pretty good. Small and light. Great for hiking/backpacking/kayaking. Easy to focus and clear" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the night vision capabilities of the telescope. They mention that it doesn't have the advertised capabilities, and can't see anything at night. The low light viewing isn't great, and the device has a very narrow field of view.
"...Low light viewing isn't great but not horrible either. Fair product for a reasonable price." Read more
"...give you very good focus, and what it does give you is such a small field of view that trying to keep tabs on a bird or squirrel will drive you nuts...." Read more
"...At best a 10x but closer to 8-9x. It truly has no "night vision" capability without massive ambient light to draw from...." Read more
"...this because the unit itself only cost $13 but, of course it does not have night vision." Read more
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I was able to see quite a few stars with this monocular. I was also able to see planes fly overhead at night. You won't distinguish colors or call signs that high up, but you will be able to see it's shape. During the day I was able to see ravens, robins and a woodpecker two city blocks away.
Personal nitpicks. The eyecup is too big and not soft or flush with my eye socket. Personal adjustments with my handhold had to be made. Focusing took about 5-10 minutes to figure out because the included instructions leave something to be desired. There very miniscule blue tint around the outmost edge during daylight viewing. It's not a hinderance, but it's there. There's way too much fiddling going on to get a good picture. If it's moving by the time you get everything lined up.....it's GONE. It wasn't my purpose when I made this purchase and it still isn't.
All in all this is going to be fun on my upcoming nature walk.
Addendum.....After practicing tracking birds in the yard for an hour the lense you view through is beginning to form a cloud on one edge and oozing an oily substance. The cloud is noticeable when bringing the monocular up to the eye and doesn't effect the overall viewing experience. I'm beginning to think the fun won't last long. That box on the utility pole is approximately 50feet away and I can clearly view the words "Western Electric" without any obstruction from the little cloud that has formed. I checked for distance on a sunny day and was able to see the weathervane on top of a school building over the tree line 4 blocks away. The wind is blowing North by Northwest the bird on top and letters weren't very crisp and sure at this distance and the field of view is not sharp at this range and you need a very steady hand/tripod. Field of view is much sharper within the range of 7feet to 1 city block. It's NOT night vision. It can be used at night as long as there's some lighting in the area. It's NOT a zoom. It's NOT 16x's magnification. It's more in the range of a 10x's magnification when compared to a 12x's scope my neighbor owns, a Nikon zoom lense, and a cellphone. Hope that helps someone looking for a casual device at a low price that works pretty well.
Tip...For those concerned about fussing with the two-handed focus.....there's a sweet spot in this trick. Focus for as far as you can see clearly. Drop the monocular down. Pick another location and aim the monocular......allow your eyeball to make the adjustments. Something handy I learned in two days.
I was able to see quite a few stars with this monocular. I was also able to see planes fly overhead at night. You won't distinguish colors or call signs that high up, but you will be able to see it's shape. During the day I was able to see ravens, robins and a woodpecker two city blocks away.
Personal nitpicks. The eyecup is too big and not soft or flush with my eye socket. Personal adjustments with my handhold had to be made. Focusing took about 5-10 minutes to figure out because the included instructions leave something to be desired. There very miniscule blue tint around the outmost edge during daylight viewing. It's not a hinderance, but it's there. There's way too much fiddling going on to get a good picture. If it's moving by the time you get everything lined up.....it's GONE. It wasn't my purpose when I made this purchase and it still isn't.
All in all this is going to be fun on my upcoming nature walk.
Addendum.....After practicing tracking birds in the yard for an hour the lense you view through is beginning to form a cloud on one edge and oozing an oily substance. The cloud is noticeable when bringing the monocular up to the eye and doesn't effect the overall viewing experience. I'm beginning to think the fun won't last long. That box on the utility pole is approximately 50feet away and I can clearly view the words "Western Electric" without any obstruction from the little cloud that has formed. I checked for distance on a sunny day and was able to see the weathervane on top of a school building over the tree line 4 blocks away. The wind is blowing North by Northwest the bird on top and letters weren't very crisp and sure at this distance and the field of view is not sharp at this range and you need a very steady hand/tripod. Field of view is much sharper within the range of 7feet to 1 city block. It's NOT night vision. It can be used at night as long as there's some lighting in the area. It's NOT a zoom. It's NOT 16x's magnification. It's more in the range of a 10x's magnification when compared to a 12x's scope my neighbor owns, a Nikon zoom lense, and a cellphone. Hope that helps someone looking for a casual device at a low price that works pretty well.
Tip...For those concerned about fussing with the two-handed focus.....there's a sweet spot in this trick. Focus for as far as you can see clearly. Drop the monocular down. Pick another location and aim the monocular......allow your eyeball to make the adjustments. Something handy I learned in two days.
If you're wondering why another company is offering a 10x25 starting at $40, but these guys offer 16x52 at less than half as much - it's because the other guys will actually give you what they're claiming. The materials, especially lenses, matter. And good lenses cost money. Don't make my mistake, and ignore your instincts. Less money is going to be inferior quality (you usually get what you pay for).
Side not: Fogproof and waterproof? Maybe. It's not super useful on a good weather day, so I haven't really bothered with it on a bad weather day. I did run under a kitchen sprayer after I decided it was useless. Water didn't seem to get inside. It hasn't gone under any temperature extremes, pretty moderate climate where I am.
The best part is, the kid LOVES it! The twist-to-focus feature is so intuitive it eliminates distraction & frustration for curious, intelligent little kids (and their aunties!).
Perfect for kids!
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Ça c'est plus gadget mais le monoculaire lui est bien.
Great value for money. Thoroughly recommended.