I’ve had one for a few weeks now (well, actually two, as there is a binocular option —the B1, and a spotting scope option—the S1.)
They’re just becoming available today, so wanted to get some experience with the system before posting.
It’s called MagView, as it uses a rare earth magnet on any phone or phone case (making it a universal adapter) and a small ring that attaches to your eyepiece on any binocular or spotting scope (there could be an exception out there).
It works well and is lightweight and fast (with some practice)
It took me about 15 minutes to install and start using proficiently, then a few more uses to become efficient.
Like all adapters, you have to fine tune to eliminate the vignette ring. I’m getting pretty good at it now.
This video shows it on the Swarovski ATS 20-60X65mm and Zeiss SFL 10x40.
*one clarification that Tony caught, the magnet is on optic ring, not on the phone so there is no effect on the compass. Good catch Tony!
Also, the MAGVIEW systems are supported by an app. As it wasn’t ready for release as of today, I didn’t get to try it so can’t comment on it. @Tony Trietch & @SLDMTN are both using the system and will have a complete review up before August 10th, so they’ll be able to comment more on the system and the app. Hit the Watch button upper right of lead post to subscribe so you don’t miss the review.
***Update 8/3/22*** MagView Digiscoping System Review
Pros
- light and fast
-always on the phone and optic, so always ready
-universal
-S1 Spotting Scope Adapter includes an easy-to-use lens cover
-Didn’t interfere with viewing experience on the optics I used
-Made in the USA!
Cons
-some practice required to eliminate vignette
-the plate on the phone won’t allow me to charge my phone wirelessly
-more expensive than some competitors
You can see more at their website: https://magviewgear.com/products/
They’re just becoming available today, so wanted to get some experience with the system before posting.
It’s called MagView, as it uses a rare earth magnet on any phone or phone case (making it a universal adapter) and a small ring that attaches to your eyepiece on any binocular or spotting scope (there could be an exception out there).
It works well and is lightweight and fast (with some practice)
It took me about 15 minutes to install and start using proficiently, then a few more uses to become efficient.
Like all adapters, you have to fine tune to eliminate the vignette ring. I’m getting pretty good at it now.
This video shows it on the Swarovski ATS 20-60X65mm and Zeiss SFL 10x40.
*one clarification that Tony caught, the magnet is on optic ring, not on the phone so there is no effect on the compass. Good catch Tony!
Also, the MAGVIEW systems are supported by an app. As it wasn’t ready for release as of today, I didn’t get to try it so can’t comment on it. @Tony Trietch & @SLDMTN are both using the system and will have a complete review up before August 10th, so they’ll be able to comment more on the system and the app. Hit the Watch button upper right of lead post to subscribe so you don’t miss the review.
***Update 8/3/22*** MagView Digiscoping System Review
Pros
- light and fast
-always on the phone and optic, so always ready
-universal
-S1 Spotting Scope Adapter includes an easy-to-use lens cover
-Didn’t interfere with viewing experience on the optics I used
-Made in the USA!
Cons
-some practice required to eliminate vignette
-the plate on the phone won’t allow me to charge my phone wirelessly
-more expensive than some competitors
You can see more at their website: https://magviewgear.com/products/
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