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The Adasion 12x56 HD Monocular combines powerful 12x magnification with a large 56mm objective lens and 21mm eyepiece for bright, detailed views. Featuring premium BAK4 prism and fully multi-coated lenses, it excels in both daylight and low-light conditions. Its IPX7 waterproof, nitrogen-filled body ensures durability in all weather, while the included smartphone adapter and tripod let you effortlessly capture and stabilize your outdoor adventures. Lightweight and portable, it’s the perfect companion for hiking, concerts, wildlife observation, and star watching.












| Additional Features | Tripod Holder, monocular |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Asin | B0922D4XZV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #231 in Camera & Photo Products (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products) #36 in Monoculars |
| Brand | Adasion |
| Built In Media | Monocular |
| Coating | Fully Multi-Coated |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,544) 4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 4.2 Millimeters |
| Eye Piece Lens Description | BAK4 Pirsm & Ultra-Broadband Multi-Waterproof-Coating |
| Field Of View | 325 Feet |
| Finderscope | Reflex |
| Focal Length Description | 21 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Item Dimensions D X W X H | 5.5"D x 3.3"W x 2.3"H |
| Item Weight | 15.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Adasion |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
| Model Name | MW6 |
| Model Number | MW6 |
| Mount | Equatorial Mount |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 56 Millimeters |
| Optical Tube Length | 100000 Millimeters |
| Power Source | Adapter |
| Upc | 765756262859 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year warranty |
| Zoom Ratio | 12 |
User
Definitely recommend!
I bought a few different monoculars since I've never owned one before I didn't know what to expect. This one was fantastic! I love how bright the image is and the clarity is great even for stuff further away. I also love that it is possible to use it handheld so you can use it for moving focal points as well as stationary ones. I thought it was a bit pricey for being a smaller monocular, but the quality and portability makes it worth it.
User
Works great!
Bought it based on reviews and only tried it out once so far so can't comment on durability. Received it approximately 5 hours after purchasing. Works great and has clear field of view. Could watch mirage at 115 yards on a 85 degree fairly humid sunny day with clear pic of object about 70 percent zoom on camera. Only thing you have to figure out is which lens your smartphone uses at different zoom settings. On galaxy S22, at 10x magnification on phone it appears to switch lenses so you have to pick a lens (either main lens less than 10x or telephoto at greater than 10x) and go with it for your setup and shot unless you have plenty of time to play with the rig. The monocular also has 3 eye relief settings by turning eyepiece 3 clicks from up close to back further away. Using it as a monocular, eye relief works better clicked further away, with phone attached i dialed it close and that seemed to be better. Works fine with phone case on the phone but definitely works better without it. Carrying case that came with it only holds monocular, have to find a bag or case to put accessories in so i can carry them altogether. Tripod seems serviceable, held it steady just fine. No surprises, seems like good quality and what i was looking for.
User
Affordable, sturdy monocular
I take my Adasion 12x56 monocular with me when I go walking along a local river. I like being able to see the details of birds and flowers that are nearby. I love being able to see birds farther away enough to identify them. The monocular's 12-power magnification (equivalent to a 600mm camera lens) means that sometimes I can watch birds from far enough away that they don't fly away first. For instance, I came upon goldfinches eating seeds from tall dry weeds growing next to a local path. Crossing to the other side of the path, I watched the birds for five minutes with them filling up most of the viewing area in marvelous detail.The monocular's large exit lens brings in enough light that I can easily view things in fairly low light. I like that. On the way back from the river, I check on a small flock of wood ducks that gathers in a canal flowing beneath a canopy of trees. The shaded, late afternoon canal is not too dark for this monocular.Instead of using the supplied hand strap, I attached a camera strap to the monocular and wear it around my neck. The Adasion 12x56 is lighter and has more magnification than my 8x42 binoculars which I wear with a chest harness for convenience. The additional magnification of the monocular also magnifies the natural movement of one's hands more than does the 8-power binoculars. I'm used to image stabilization with my digital camera and may explore a much more expensive image-stabilized monocular someday. In the meantime, I've decided the view from the extra magnification outweighs the additional shake in the view and just live with it. I could haul the monopod around mounted to my metal camera tripod, but I see a monocular as a quick, nimble viewing experience. If I had an 80-power spotting scope, I'd be using the tripod.I've experimented with taking photos through the monocular using my iPhone. I mounted the monocular, adapter, and phone on a regular metal camera tripod. A regular camera tripod is more stable than the little plastic tabletop tripod included with the monocular and allows taking pictures while you're standing up. I used the phone's self-timer to avoid camera shake. Worked like a charm for stationary subjects. With image stabilization being part of the camera in many smartphones these days, I'll be experimenting with handholding the monocular-iPhone rig to see what kind of results I might get.In the attached images, the sunflowers in the first image were taken with the monocular; the second image shows the sunflowers taken without the monocular, similar to the regular view from our eyes. Standing close to the sunflowers, the monocular allows me to watch the bees at work! In the image of the northern flicker woodpecker on the telephone pole, the monocular brought me close enough to see its spots and clearly identify it—had it not already identified itself with its signature loud call.If you're looking for a well-built, hand-holdable, high-powered monocular at a modest cost, I'd recommend the Adasion 12x56. While I have no way of verifying the claims that the monocular employs a superior BAK4 prism and multi-coated optics for superior image clarity and nitrogen gas to prevent moisture from seeping inside, I like that they claim such. My senses tell me this is a sturdy device, not overly heavy, encased in a rubberized outer skin with a tripod thread, which focuses smoothly and lets in loads of light. At this price point, the fact that the monocular's optics aren't corrected for chromatic abberation (purple or green fringes around bright objects) is no reason to discount the Adasion 12x56.
User
Better quality than others I've tried
This purchase turned out better than I expected. This 12x56 monocular is comparable to more expensive brands for sure. We had good luck with the Adasion when looking for 12x42 binoculars last year. We had purchased three different brands at the time and the Adasion was substantially the better quality binocular. We also had friends with more expensive Binoculars and monoculars to compare. We found that same quality in this monocular as we did previous purchases which definitely rivaled big dollar devices. After using binoculars and deciding to try a monocular for further distances and tripod mounting we decided to buy Adasion again. The more powerful the lens you have the more steady it needs to be when viewing. This is where a tripod comes into play. To me, when viewing at greater distances with mounted or tripod setup, a monocular is a better choice over binocular but that is personal experience. This particular unit has a wide 56mm lens which looks amazing! Crystal clear. The lens size allows nice viewing even in low light conditions. It comes with a good quality tripod and no need to upgrade. We were surprised the tripod was such good quality. Has leg extensions and a quality that doesn't seem like what you'd normally find as a free add-on. The focus adjustment knob is precise with no slop when adjusting in/out. This is one key thing that really set Adasion apart from some other brands we tried. Many of the other brand had that looseness or slop feeling with the knob which resulted in constant hunting for good focus. In other words, when you fine tune adjust one way then back the other way you feel a wide gap where turning doesn't move the lens initially....then it moves. The precision with this Adasion knob makes finding the sweet spot quick and precise. The phone attachment is not something we would normally use however it does work well once you get it adjusted. I can see where this would a benefit some people. Comes with a good quality carrying case with hand strap. The monocular has a padded hand strap for for secure hand held use. Low light viewing is another thing we were pleasantly surprised with. This would be great for deer hunters and you name it to scope out areas even during light low in the early morning or late evening. The lens covers are nicely made and fit snug. The unit as a whole seems like a more expensive unit than what the price leads you to believe. It feels substantial and quality in hand. Hope they keep up the good craftsmanship.Pros: Wide lens is super nice at low-light or mid-day bright sunshine, great viewing angle, crystal clear, precision focus knob easy to find sweet spot with no slop, lens dust covers fit nicely, durable feel, phone adapter, great quality tripod with leg extensions, cleaning cloth, instruction manual, case with hand strap, also padded hand strap for monocular hand held useCons: Phone adapter works great but takes some time getting adjusted. Not much at all to gripe about
User
Cumplimiento
Gracias
User
Worse than advertise
Very dissapointed-not good for long range like after 200-300 yards.-but when advertising its written 600 yards bird like very close, when you look 600 yards you will every birds the same.+good size+not bad less that 200 yards.
User
Excelente producto
Cumple las espectativas
User
the opticals are a little small
Largest handy 12X56 monocular with a generous price break. Lowlight vision promise. A pleasant oriental brand name... all drew meto choose this scope. Image is bright - the scope is well made.I wanted a spotting scope for use on small cruising sailboat.Ordered an expensive (when compared to the price of the telescope)covered case to comfortably coral all its accessories -- haven'tgotten it yet so I don't know how well designed the catch is. Or evenif the scope will fit, and other stuff. Have not been able to rig thesoft one-handed holding strap, the instructions are not intuitive forme, and I now wonder if it's necessary.BUT, more important, I wear glasses, I need rubber 'eye-cups' notcups but a rubber liner around optic eye-piece It would help immenselyif I could steady the scope against my glasses and my face. Because thesight opening is rather small and needs contact to steady the scope inuse anywhere but necessary on a boat.Would need a few eye-cup styles to find the right fit. I've looked on weband there is not one 49--50mm soft rubber slip-on eye cushion available,hundreds of smaller one. A simple tubular soft rubber liner could havebeen included with the thoughtful accessories that came with this verynice scope.The monocular wants to be instantly usable to be friendly and useful assafety equipment aboard a cruising boat -- as well as fun.
User
Parfait pour le prix
Fait le job, bonne image même avec le téléphone qui zoom.
User
Gutes Handling
Gutes Handling mit vielen Ergänzungsteilen, Qualität super, liegt gut in der Hand und durch das Stativ auch bessere Fotos möglich, sehr robust
User
Perfecto.
El producto está nuevo. Desconozco la razón por la que devolvieron este producto, pero para mí ha sido estupendo porque me he ahorrado casi 60 € . Cumple con mis expectativas sobradamente. Recomiendo a Amazon que revise el vídeo del producto, se va a llevar una sorpresa.
User
Recomend it.
Very practical as I can't use binoculars, easy to use, clear vision and sturdy, tripod and phone fittings a wast of time, put them in the bin, otherwise a very good scope, recomend it.
User
Terrific Product
There is a picture with the tripod monocular, and camera mount in a bag. Only the monocular fits in the case provided, however this is not important overall. The monocular is super. he picture is very clear. It works equally well at night in low light conditions. It has great range, and the focus dial works perfectly and is conveniently situated. The phone attachment connects well and easily, even for my +size phone in its protective case. The tripod has a ball and socket adjuster for all angles. I have only tried the camera attachment and tripod but not used them as I go the monocular primarily just for seeing things clearly at a distance. 10/10 Would buy again, and would confidently recommend to friends and family.
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