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The 32GB WiFi Telescope Camera is a cutting-edge electronic eyepiece designed for 25mm-50mm scopes, offering 2K video recording and 16MP photo capabilities. Lightweight and portable, it features a built-in 1500mAh battery for extended use, easy installation, and seamless smartphone connectivity for instant sharing, making it perfect for both astrophotography and bird watching.
Item Weight | 0.44 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.3"D x 3.3"W x 2.5"H |
Exit Pupil Diameter | 1 Millimeters |
Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimeters |
Finderscope | Reflex |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Eye Piece Lens Description | Electronic |
Zoom Ratio | 5 |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
B**P
Excellent binocular camera for the price!
I was able to use this camera attachment on my Celeston 10x50 Outlander and Barska 20x80 and is fits perfect and snug on both binoculars. The little camera is adjustable as far as fitment on your eyepiece.The app is very easy to use and you get to view the binoculars live on your phone. It connected to my android phone right away and the performance and functionality is smooth. You can then take captures of what you are viewing or record it as video. The quality depends on the focus, clarity and what you are viewing. Overall I am very happy with this little camera and for the price I think it is worth having.
B**.
Makes a telescope that has remote alignment features more convenient.
The BT range is very limiting however the picture looks awesome on my tv and laptop while the telescope is outside automatically going to your favorite heavenly spectacles. This will not substitute for real astrophotography, and is not meant for it. More like armchair astronomy and social events. Makes a telescope that has remote alignment features more convenient.
C**K
Doesn’t work
Bad image and focus doesn’t synchronize with telescope. Also connecting to wifi is horrible. What not use Bluetooth?
H**R
Fantastic!
I can't be more than pleased with this product. These pictures were taken with a Celestron 80 mm refractor and an SV bony 40 mm eyepiece. Once set up it is super simple to use. The Wi-Fi works perfectly and the images are crystal clear. It really blows away my two megapixel eyepiece. Also it allows me to use my eye pieces for different magnifications. I highly suggest you buy this product.
T**
Decent Wi-Fi Telescope Camera for the Price
I recently tried out a Wi-Fi telescope camera, and while it has its limitations, it performs adequately given its affordable price point. The setup process is straightforward, and the Wi-Fi connectivity is generally reliable, making it easy to transfer images to your devices.However, the image quality is mediocre. It captures basic details well enough, but don’t expect crisp, high-resolution photos. The focus can be a bit finicky, requiring some patience to get a clear shot.For casual stargazing or for beginners looking to dabble in astrophotography without spending a fortune, this camera is a reasonable choice. It’s not exceptional, but for the price, it provides a decent introduction to celestial photography.
N**M
Network settings
To set up I used an iphone.Downloaded the Chinese app.Connected to product in settings/wifi wish provided 12345678 password. In settings/lancenker I trrned on Local Network.
P**T
Great WiFi camera for the price
Setup was very easy. Great WiFi connection.Works great with my cell phone and android tablet.It works as an awesome remote eyepiece. By far easier than than the cell phobe adapters for the telescopes. It is light weight, not bulky, and does not get in the way of the telescope when it slews.We also tried it with high powered binoculars and it worked just as well.Definitely a great tool for a great price!
B**T
Cheap Camera on a Cheap Telescope
Had to scan the QR code to find the app installer. Pictures were taken on a cold windy night. Telescope is a cheap 3.5 inch Meade refractor. Using a zoom eye piece helped a lot. Find the planet at low power and zoom in without having to change eye pieces and reinstall the camera. Also adjusting the camera iso settings helped. High iso for dim objects at high magnification. Lower iso for brighter objects. Will try other eye pieces to see if the pictures taken get better.
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