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( 3 / 5 )
Product no.: 52182

Universal Smartphone Adapter

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Product description

Take photos with your smartphone through your spotting scope, microscope or telescope. It’s a child's play with the BRESSER Universal Smartphone Adapter. Simply attach the adapter to the eyepiece holder of your optical device and then use all together as a telephoto lens for your smartphone camera. Now you can shoot distant objects as if they were up close or take photos through a microscope.

  • Universal adapter for mounting smartphones to your spotting scope, Telescope or microscope
  • For eyepieces up to 68mm diameter
  • For smartphones with a width of 50-88mm

Specifications

General


Weight (g)
164
Overall size LxWxH (cm)
17,7 x 9,0 x 4,1
Type
Camera bracket
Type of build
Smart Phone Imaging Adapter
Bresser Universal Smartphone Adapter
Bresser Universal Smartphone Adapter
Bresser Universal Smartphone Adapter
Bresser Universal Smartphone Adapter

Customer reviews

excellent product

Review by stamvs on 22.01.2019 00:00:37

( 5 / 5 )

excellent Bresser Universal Smartphone Adapter.
Lightweight and fits to eyepieces up to 68 mm diameter.
For smartphones with a width of 50-88mm.

Back again

Review by Benzhington on 17.07.2019 01:01:33

( 3 / 5 )

So I'm back again because I have nothing better to do today. We recently had a partial lunar eclipse here in Germany so I decided to get out of the city and see it properly and I decided to take this smartphone adapter with me.

Long story short it worked great for photographing the moon! The image was pretty crisp and the problems I had previously with aligning weren't that difficult to overcome with such a bright target.

Pro tip: to align quickly, shine a dim torch down the aperture, this will project a bright spot of your phone which you can then use as a target to direct your smartphone camera.

In the end, though, the moon (and maybe the sun with proper filters) is the only target I can really use this product on, I tried it on Jupiter and Saturn along with M13 and 31. The planets were just blurry and the DSOs were too faint for a phone camera to pick up. Also using mobile astrophotography apps (I used NightCap), in exposures over 2 seconds the objects became fuzzy just become of their motion (especially because I was using my mid-range GoTo which doesn't have super accurate tracking). Most of these problems aren't even the adapters fault but the phone's but without a phone the adapter is useless.

Summary: It's ok but only for the moon.

Back again

Review by Benzhington on 17.07.2019 01:00:46

( 3 / 5 )

So I'm back again because I have nothing better to do today. We recently had a partial lunar eclipse here in Germany so I decided to get out of the city and see it properly and I decided to take this smartphone adapter with me.

Long story short it worked great for photographing the moon! The image was pretty crisp and the problems I had previously with aligning weren't that difficult to overcome with such a bright target.

Pro tip: to align quickly, shine a dim torch down the aperture, this will project a bright spot of your phone which you can then use as a target to direct your smartphone camera.

In the end, though, the moon (and maybe the sun with proper filters) is the only target I can really use this product on, I tried it on Jupiter and Saturn along with M13 and 31. The planets were just blurry and the DSOs were too faint for a phone camera to pick up. Also using mobile astrophotography apps (I used NightCap), in exposures over 2 seconds the objects became fuzzy just become of their motion (especially because I was using my mid-range GoTo which doesn't have super accurate tracking). Most of these problems aren't even the adapters fault but the phone's but without a phone the adapter is useless.

Summary: It's ok but only for the moon.

Eh....

Review by Benzhington on 26.02.2019 21:52:39

( 1 / 5 )

It's not that good. It's sturdy but hard to adjust (took me 15 mins to see any stars at all), it leads to a really sub-optimal image and the grips trigger the volume on many phones, on my iPhone 6 that means I can't see anything because of the volume indicator blocking my view.

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