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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing!,
By Agent K (Pasadena, California) - See all my reviews Weighing in at just 13.5oz and well balanced, the Macroscope is easy to use--with the turn of a single large dial you can look at a bird up close and then smoothly track it as it flys off into the horizon/infinity. There is a standard tripod mount that can be rotated to ensure optimal positioning of the focus dial. My only disappointment is that Bruton didn't feel it was necessary to include lense caps, so if you want to protect your investment, I recommend budgeting $26 (including shipping) for a hinged pair from inventor's website at "closetoinfinity com" or find a spare 43mm lens cap at your local photography store.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Birds AND Bees,
By Bulk/weight factor - a bit bigger than pocket size binoculars, such as the Pentax Papilios. The Brunton's 40mm objective is a big plus, though. (edit) I took it to Botswana just recently. We were out in nowhere, miles and miles from city lights and smog, and I wanted the large exit pupil. It gave wonderful views of the southern Milky Way and the Magellanic Clouds. I didn't use it on wildlife much, because I was always looking through the camera viewfinder!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Versatile Monocular,
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This review is from: Brunton Macroscope Single Scope (Sports)
Brunton's Macroscope is a good value for the $99.00 price I payed for the instrument.I bought it to have a lightweight alternative to binoculars for use in a variety of settings. I was especially interested in having a monocular that could focus at very close objects (Macroscope focuses at objects as close as 18 inches), as I live in the forest in the Pocono mountains in PA, and all sorts of critters show up on my deck who will move away if I attempt to get any closer. This scope has given beautiful views of hovering humming birds, Monarch butterflies and other woodland creatures visiting our yard. At 7X magnification and 40mm aperture, its views are sufficiently powerful and bright to give satisfying details of distant objects. My family and I used it on the Circle Line boat tour around Manhattan island and were very happy with it. Optics: Very good. A little object edge color fringing that will go unnoticed most of the time. Lenes are coated for improved light throughput. Reasonably sharp images at the edge of field when center is in focus. I put the scope on a tripod to steady it and was able to split the double star Alberio in Cygnus with ease into the beautiful yellow and sapphire component stars. Mechanical: Focus wheel has just a little play either way before engaging. I find this helpful, as it makes fine focus adjustments smoother by delaying the movement of the focuser, letting you adjust (slow) your turning motion before the images begins to change. The objective housing, not the eypiece, is the moving element. The body is sturdy. The eyepiece guard can be brought in or out to give proper distancing of the eye from the ocular, so that it can be used comfortably with or without eyeglasses. The shoe that defines the base will receive the standard 1/4-20 pan head or tripod mounting screw. The monocular body is fitted inside a collar with ball bearings (continuous with the mounting base) that permits changing the position of the focusing wheel to either side or atop the scope instantaneously, to your preference. A carry bag with belt loop is provided. Negatives: No dust caps for objective or eyepiece are included.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Quality Instrument, Larger than Expected,
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One problem with ordering on the internet is that it is difficult to visualize the size or quality of an item from a photo or written description.This is a fine quality scope but larger than I expected it to be. The tripod mount is great and the focus knob is fast and easy to use. I wish that Brunton would have included lens caps to protect the optics. It is a nice light weight scope for birding but a bit too big for backpacking or hiking. I purchase the Vortex Solo for my hiking needs and will keep the Brunton scope in my RV.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good for users with eye-wear; bright and clear image,
By Honest Opinion "dirk_k_wa" (Bellevue, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Brunton Macroscope Single Scope (Sports)
PROS:1) If you wear glasses, you will appreciate the eye-relief of this monocular. You get the full view without having to remove your eye-wear or even touch the monocular to your lenses (helps avoid smudging your eye-wear). 2) Bright image. In this regard, this scope is far superior to those tiny common "pocket" monoculars. With this scope, details are preserved, even in low light conditions. 3) Wide field of view, with a crisp image, even towards the outer edges. 4) Easy to hold. As others have commented, this monocular isn't compact. On the plus side, it makes it easier to hold. With many of the smaller monoculars and binoculars, a person tends to grip with finger tips. With this scope, you pretty much hold it like a drinking glass: The palm of your hand wraps around it comfortably and securely. 5) The close focus feature (as close as 18 inches) can be useful...and focusing is relatively easy. If you're looking for something compact enough to put in your shirt pocket, this is NOT it. It's about the size of a 6-ounce juice glass. That's really the only trade-off.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Macroscope - Brunton,
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This review is from: Brunton Macroscope Single Scope (Sports)
When I first heard a radio advertisement for this devise, I was intrigued. I finally purchased one and absolutely love it. Binoculars can be hard for me to use, but this macroscope is wonderful and everything appears amazingly crisp - both at a distance, and close up. I am shocked at how much I miss with my normal day to day vision of life. I cannot wait to take it up to our property to view the wildlife up close and personal.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brunton Macroscope,
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This review is from: Brunton Macroscope Single Scope (Sports)
Easy to use. Excellent optics. Long focus range - closeup to infinity. So good I wish that there was some sort of camera adapter to fit to a digital camera. It does need end-caps (both ends), and the case should be snugger to allow safe wearing on a belt or to clip to a backpack. But it is a great device. Highly recommend it, especially to someone who is uncomfortable using binoculars.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Backyard Bird Watcher too!,
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This review is from: Brunton Macroscope Single Scope (Sports)
Everything said about this Macroscope is true ~ it is an amazing scope. Compared to other options, including monoculars and spotting scopes, this 7x power scope excels in close-up (18") focus ability plus it has a wide field-of-view which makes it easier to follow moving targets. Very user friendly.My first encounter with the Macroscope was at Outer Banks Birdwatchers in Nags Head, NC where they had the scope mounted onto a Polecat hiking stick, and leaned near a window for everyone to use while watching birds at their backyard feeder. That's exactly what we do here at home; keep the scope handy for watching our backyard birds.
0 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Brunton macroscope,
This review is from: Brunton Macroscope Single Scope (Sports)
It is not what I expected. It is quite a bit heavier than I thought and is very difficult to hold still. I would return it if that is possible.
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Brunton Macroscope Single Scope by Brunton
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