It looks like they’re called ‘ollincompany’ on Instagram and the product might be called the MagScope. More details coming next week apparently.Magview? or another option? Tell us! we love gear hahahhhaah
It looks like they’re called ‘ollincompany’ on Instagram and the product might be called the MagScope. More details coming next week apparently.Magview? or another option? Tell us! we love gear hahahhhaah
thanks I'll check it outIt looks like they’re called ‘ollincompany’ on Instagram and the product might be called the MagScope. More details coming next week apparently.
Yes, I hand held and could tell the ring was on the bino, and you have to adjust the right eyecup out to match the height of the ring. I’m a low-eye cup setting guy, so it took some getting used to, but not too bad. If you’re a bino-digiscoper, it’s a minor inconvenience to have a set up on your bino ready to roll if needed. Oh, and most eyecup covers on the bino won’t fit over the ring, so keep that in mind.@robby denning did you spend any time handhold binos with the B1 on them? Curious how it would "feel" against the eye with different sized eye cups.
The S1 looks great though! Love the simplicity of the design.
The phone lens lines up with the eye piece fast and easy, more so than I expected. The magnet holds it pretty well on there. I have an iPhone 12Pro for reference of phone weight.It looks like you have to manually line the phone up with the spotting scope each time. Is that correct?
Does it move around during use after you align it? Any risk of the phone falling off?
Yes, sorry that wasn't clear in the video. Can attach to any case IMO. Unless there's some weird case out there without flat surfaces or can't get the plate close enough to the lens(es) to mount.Question - can the metal mount that goes on the phone be attached to a slim case instead of directly to the phone or will that interfere with relief?
I'm betting it will interfere, and didn't think about that with bino on the chest, but we'll try our best to test that in the reviews.Regarding magnets and compass function...
With the B1 installed on your binos while sitting in your chest harness, does the magnet affect compass function when using a mapping app (OnX)?
For example... on a packout after dark, I am not using my binos. However, I will check my mapping app to get back to camp. I typically hold the phone at chest level to navigate. Will the compass be affected when holding it that close to the eyepiece magnet?
I was surprised to get mine in the mail so quickly in the mail.Yes, I hand held and could tell the ring was on the bino, and you have to adjust the right eyecup out to match the height of the ring. I’m a low-eye cup setting guy, so it took some getting used to, but not too bad. If you’re a bino-digiscoper, it’s a minor inconvenience to have a set up on your bino ready to roll if needed. Oh, and most eyecup covers on the bino won’t fit over the ring, so keep that in mind.
I said the same thing when I first started looking at spotting scopes... its a slippery slopeI saw the price and I said not a chance in hell. Then I watched the video and ordered one… this site is expensive.
I thought the same, the eye peice cover is an upgrade to my SwaroLighting fast shipping. Ordered Thursday, got it Friday afternoon. I like this thing. Will most definitely be replacing my bulky universal PS setup. Really like how it doubles as an eyepiece cover, so I don’t have to use the crummy cover swaro gives you on the STS/ATS scopes.
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InterestingIt looks like they’re called ‘ollincompany’ on Instagram and the product might be called the MagScope. More details coming next week apparently.
Oh the upper sleeve. Yip have to snap it off.Just as a point of clarification, this is the cover I was talking about that won’t fit anymore. Agreed with the rubber cover being worthless.
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