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Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2025
CANADIAN from BC Perfect with all accessories
Keith Tate
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
Great little spotter scope .
Kevin
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2025
Poor quality glass barely usable over 10x magnification because it became blurry and it have a huge chromatic aberration over object without forgetting poor low light performance and poor glass definition. Like I've said you got what you pay for.
Value Driven Ratings (Value = Quality / Price)
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
Yes it gets fuzzy at top magnification.No you can't roll a truck over it and expect it to survive. I doubt it would be functional if submerged in seawater at 150 ATM, and I'll bet it isn't fog *proof* (room temperature to sub zero with no transition time).It is a perfect inexpensive spotting scope that easily out magnifies the mounted optics you're sighting in, and with a wider FOV, and if you leave it at the range accidentally, you won't be materially impacted.I haven't used the camera mounts or tripod, but mine came with a case.
Richard Kline
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
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Ricky bockus
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2024
It's nice but you can't even screw the stand into it witch defeats the purpose
Réal M.
Reviewed in Canada on December 15, 2024
J’ai apporté ce monocle à un voyage de pêche et depuis il y a une pièce qui bouge à l’intérieur. L’image est floue et il manque de luminosité. C’est dommage car je le trouvais tout à fait acceptable pour le prix, mais cela a durée à peine un mois. Belle publicité mais mauvais achat en ce qui me concerne.
Kim
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
I don't trust it holding my phone on the tripod. The pin that you screw the tripod to the camera will not stay in the camera.
EllieJ
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023
I was intrigued by the Fetch Falcon 'Proudly Designed In Vancouver Canada' marketing, and thought I would try this little $20 product to see whether the 'Proudly Designed in Vancouver Canada' but actually 'Made In China' made for a better product.By the way, I made a comment to the 'Proudly Designed in Vancouver Canada' seller to the effect that the 'Black' model is a VARIABLE/ADJUSTABLE magnification 10-30x device, while the 'Autum' model is a totally different functionality FIXED magnification 12x device, and as such the 'Autum' model name should NOT be '10-30x Zoom Autum'; it should be '12x50 Zoom Autum'.Their reply indicates that they did not comprehend my point, or they were totally convinced that a Fixed Magnification device is just a variant of an Adjustable Magnification device, so giving the Fixed 12x device a name that included '10-30x . . ' would be understandable to any readers. Phew.Per reading the Reviews, at least one poor buyer had to return his $129.99 purchase of the '10-30x50 Zoom Autum' model after receiving it and finding it was NOT a '10-30X50 Zoom' device, but that it was a FIXED 12x Magnification monocular.The ONLY indications in the seller's web page that the '10-30x50 Zoom Autum' monocular was NOT a 10-30x Variable Zoom Magnification monocular is that the first 'Bullet Point' in the 'About this item' for the 'Black' model states '10-30x Adjustable Magnification monoculars for adults:', but that same 'Bullet Point' for the 'Autum' model states 'High-Powered Eyepiece Monocular:', omitting any mention of Adjustable Magnification. Read the 'Fine Print'/'Buyer Beware'.The other 'indication' the the 'Autum' model is FIXED 12x Magnification is in the Pictorial 'Product Description' for the 'Autum' model [there IS NO Pictorial 'Product Description' for the 'Black' $19.99 model] in which the [Fixed / non-Adjustable] 12x Magnification is called out in various pictures.However, the Pictorial 'Presentation/Representations' in the Top-Of-Page 'Roll over image to zoom in' pictures is REALLY 'misleading' - being overly generous to the seller. The 'Presentation' photos/pictures for the 'Autum' model show a picture of the 'Focus Ring' that clearly shows the fixed magnification engraving '12x50'. Then - incredibly - the next to bottom 'Presentation' picture include a header at the top that states 'ADJUSTABLE 10X-30X MAGNIFICATION' , as well as drawings that depict a bird as seen at 10x, 20x, and 30x magnification, and a drawn-in dashed-line-with-arrow near the eyepiece labelled 'Adjustable 10x-30x Magnification'.Innocent mistakes? You decide. And I don't believe 'Autum' is recognized spelling for any English language word. Did the 'Proudly Designed in Vancouver Canada' folks mean 'Autumn'?So, the $19.99 USD plus tax '10-30x50 Zoom Monocular Black' monocular with actual Adjustable Magnification actually performed better than I expected - probably a lot better. It did come in a soft carry case, a passable phone adapter, and a passable Tripod. All for a $20 USD price-point.The magnification actually is adjustable with a smooth rotation of the dial that is marked in 5x increments between 10 and 30 - so 10, 15, 20 25, 30. The setting at around 12x produced an image a bit better than an old 12x35 fixed magnification monocular I have - though the image size got noticably smaller and dimmer as it went beyond 20 and 25.The Focus knob did an adequate job [my old monocular had a better focus knob] but had a 'scratchy/clicking' near the extreme counterclockwise extreme. But it cost $20, so . . . I am satisfied that I got what I paid for.The phone attachment is passable, as is the little tabletop tripod with extendable legs.Not sure how they arrived at the $20 price point, but I am more than satisfied.As to the $129.99 price point for the 12X50 'Autum' model . . . I do not think I would go for that. For a few dollars more, I could get a low-end Spotting Scope.And after the web page mis-information and the 'scratch' focus knob on my admittedly 'inexpensive' monocular experience, I am not convinced that I will be getting anything close to a Vortex or Athlon quality Spotting Scope - my main objective - by buying the 'Proudly Designed In Vancouver Canada' brand.
Lucy
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023
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M.D.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023
Comes with a lot of accessories for the money. Tripod is probably worth the price alone. Could use a retention card for the back lens cap. Comes with flip up cover for the front and a hand strap. Rubber coated.
Jay K.
Reviewed in Canada on July 13, 2023
The product is of incredibly high quality and functions as described. It provides super crisp clarity between 10x and 30x. The zoom is incremental, allowing you to adjust it to 11x, 16x, and so on. It weighs exactly as advertised, and the tripod and cellphone extensions are of premium quality, especially considering the Prime Day price of $29. Even the protective dust bag that the monocular comes with has a premium feel and look.To be honest, I was expecting a toy that I would end up returning, but this monocular is the real deal. Compared to my Bushnell zoom binoculars (7-21×42), it surpasses them. The 30x Fetch Falcon smooth zoom brings everything closer and ensures crystal-clear viewing. The dials are beautifully designed and operate smoothly. It's an excellent brand.
Leon Edison
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023
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