K&F Concept 12x50 Monocular Telescope High Definition BAK-4 Prism IP65 Waterproof, Black

SKU: KF33.068

  • 54.99
Overall Rating 5   20
Reviews
5
Great for the price! However, rather less suitable for spectacle wearers
In the usual K&F Concept quality, this monocular telescope made a very good impression right from the start. In my opinion, the quality of materials and workmanship is much better than you would expect for the price. Everything has been manufactured very cleanly and solidly. This applies to the frame as well as the lenses, the covers and the focus wheel. This is very easy to turn. In terms of haptics, I find the monocular telescope very successful in line with the price. It feels valuable and feels great in the hand. Ideally, it can of course be operated with one hand. Only the low weight of just under 360g, which can also be seen as an advantage, could give one or the other a rather inferior impression. But you also have to consider the low price. I think everything is very consistent here! In addition, the telescope can also be attached to a tripod or similar via a ¼ inch thread. In addition, it is splash-proof with IP66. You shouldn't stay in the rain for too long, or go swimming with it ;-) The sharpness of the image surprised me most of the time! Because it is really, very good for the current price of just under €46.00! Well, I've had much more expensive telescopes and binoculars, which didn't come close to delivering such good image quality. It should not go unmentioned that you also get a very valuable bag and the obligatory microfibre cleaning cloth for the price. A wrist strap is also included in the scope of delivery. So here you really get a lot for the price! The only thing I unfortunately have to criticize is the advertised compatibility for glasses wearers. The fact is that you can either turn the peephole outwards (for people who don't wear glasses) or leave it turned inwards (for people who wear glasses). If you only have a slight visual impairment, you will probably get a clear picture even without the glasses, just by turning the focus wheel. On the other hand, if you are blind as a mole, like me, you will still need your glasses for a sharp picture. Now the usual problem is that you have to press the lens open properly so that you can see something. Of course, the glass gets dirty every time and that is still a problem with such equipment today, which probably nobody wants to solve. In addition, the picture section is of course not as pleasant and large to enjoy as if you don't have to wear glasses. Especially not if you don't want to put the glasses on properly to avoid dirt. Well, I would wish for more here, but that's ultimately complaining at a high level and to date no provider has found a satisfactory solution here. In any case, it can be said that the use with glasses is possible as promised, but not very comfortable. All in all, I am absolutely satisfied with this monocular telescope, especially because of the great price-performance ratio, and I am therefore happy to award the full 5 stars! Thanks for reading TK
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25/03/2023