Millwood21
Lil-Rokslider
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2020
- Location
- North Georgia
Well I guess I totally read over that comment! Sorry about that. Thanks y’all! I have the nova grade. Thinking of offing it for this setup.
None that I experienced. I literally smacked my spotter around with the phone stuck to it and had zero issues with it coming close to falling off.Thanks for the product review. How strong are the magnets? is there any concern of a larger phone falling off?
Code "elkshape" got me $17 off last weekAnyone know of a Rokslide discount on this brand?
Were you able to use the magnet in the phone or did you have to attach their sticker magnet to your case/phone? My concern is not being able to then use my Scoche mount in my truck if I attach their magnet.Magview B1 review
Binos - 12x42 NL pures
Tripod Head - Sirui VA5
Bino adapter - outdoorsman stud
Phone - iPhone 13 Pro
Great idea for a product. I have not seen or used the spotting scope option but I would imagine it’s very similar in function and quality. Previously was using a phone skope case.
Attachment and figment is easy for the B1. The magnet is strong and holds the phone steady. The images and video do get grainy when zooming in towards the higher limits. The is a function of the camera and not the B1 or the magview app. Using the app is the better option over the phones photo app.
The binos need to be fully extended (left and right objectives furthest apart). The right eyepiece cup should be extended 2-3 turns out until it’s flush with the camera lens. Using it in the backyard, the focus seems great. I am curious about the zoom/ focus on a spotting scope, but I have just sold mine. The autofocus and manual focus on the app seem to function nicely.
Setting the lens is easy after a few practice runs. The lowest lens on the iPhone 13 pro is the lens that seems to be the correct choice for the MagView. You can “walk-in” the camera and attach the phone properly after a couple try’s. The magnet is strong enough to rotate the eye relief cup and holds the phone steady. The backing plate sticks great to my case and is not in the way at all.
I’ll take it out this weekend to use in the field and report back. So far, so good. I’d happily use this over the phone skope I had previously been using. No fussy cases. The B1 is easily removed if needed for multiple bino options. I have a pair of 6x30 on the way and will also review the fit and function on that pair as well.
Couple test shots below.
It worksDoes anyone know if this will work with the kowa 883. I reached out to them but they couldn’t tell me a for sure answer. I rented a scope and it won’t be in till 2 days before I’m heading out for my trip.
If anyone has a measurement on the eye piece for the kowa would be great. They said get measurements and reach back out and they could tell me for sure.
Did you try combining spacers? I have the same spotter and was wondering if I could get it to work that way.I wasnt able to get the S1 to fit on my Cabelas Euro Instinct 82mm 20-70x and had to return
Did you try combining spacers? I have the same spotter and was wondering if I could get it to work that way.
That was my post. I was saying it wouldn’t work based on the measurement of the eyepiece, I didn’t actually try it.Yes I did, if you go back a few pages in this thread someone had a meopta s2 which is the same scope that it wouldn’t work on also.
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That was my post. I was saying it wouldn’t work based on the measurement of the eyepiece, I didn’t actually try it.