NEW FASHION NEW STYLE TELESCOPE
New Fashion New Style Telescope Ultra Long Distance 9800M / 300000M*, retail $15.00 (www.wish.com...)
Manufactured by (Unknown)
Last updated 03-19-21
The New Fashion New Style Telescope Ultra Long Distance 9800M / 300000M (hereinafter simply called a monocular) is a telescope-like optical magnification aid that allows you to snag a magnified view of many distant objects.
The barrel states the magnification as 100x25 (I believe that indicates a mag factor of 25X) and below that, the text, "900M / 10000M" which I honestly don't know the meaning of.
Watch out Google, here I come!!! (Google was no help here! )
The lens for the eyepiece is 11.30mm in diameter, and the objective lens (the lens that faces your target) is 20.90mm in diameter.
* Product pictured on the web page is not necessarily the product that you'll receive.
A disclaimer (posted on that web page *AFTER* I purchased) reads:
Please pay attention to product options. Only upgraded products have the functions of compass flashlight and infrared.
SIZE
The monocular is easy to use.
Put the end with the smaller lens up to your eye, and focus the monocular by grabbing the eyepiece with one hand and the barrel of the instrument with the other and gently twist it clockwise or counterclockwise ("anticlockwise" if you're from the UK) until the image that you see is sharp and clear.
This monocular is meant to be used as an optical aid in relatively dry conditions, not as a flashlight meant to be carried around all the time, thrashed, trashed, bashed, and abused; so I won't throw it against the wall, stomp on it, viciously chuck it at one of those wall-mounted porcelain uranators to see if it becomes broken (the monocular, not the uranator!), try to drown it in the {vulgar slang term for a fudge bunny}bowl or the cistern, run over it, swing it against the concrete floor of a patio, bash it open to check it for candiosity, fire it from the cannoñata (I guess I've been watching the TV program "Viva Piñata" too much again - candiosity is usually checked with a scanner-type device on a platform with a large readout, with a handheld wand that Langston Lickatoad uses, or with a pack-of-cards-sized device that Fergy Fudgehog uses; and the cannoñata is only used to shoot piñatas to piñata parties away from picturesque Piñata Island), send it to the Daystrom Institute for additional analyses, launch it into the upper atmosphere of Gamalon V** so that chairman Sonji gets all piddled-off about it, or inflict upon it punishments that I might inflict upon a flashlight.
So the web page about this monocular will appear somewhat more bare than a web page about a flashlight.
I attempted to gouge the objective lens with a screwdriver, and was not successful. This tells me right off the bat that the lens is glass, not plastic.
The objective lens also appears to have an AR (antireflective) coating -- not something that I was expecting to see on something this inexpen$ive.
While viewing a celestial body (possibly the planet Mercury) I did note some chromatic aberration (colored "fringing"; red at the top and blue at the bottom) of the target.
The overall quality of this monocular is somewhat higher than expected of a product of "Hoo Phlung Pu" origin.
Photograph taken through the monocular.
Control photograph.
Another photograph taken through the monocular.
Control photograph.
TEST NOTES:
Test unit was purchased at Wish.com on 02-04-21 and was received at 10:33am PST on 02-25-21.
** From the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, "Final Mission".
UPDATE: 00-00-00
PROS:
Does what it is supposed to do at a nice price
NEUTRAL:
Powerful enough that a threaded female tripod receptacle might have been useful
CONS:
Not submersible or even all that water-resistant
MANUFACTURER: Unknown
PRODUCT TYPE: Handheld monocular
LAMP TYPE: N/A
No. OF LAMPS: N/A
BEAM TYPE: N/A
REFLECTOR TYPE: N/A
SWITCH TYPE: N/A
CASE MATERIAL: Rubberised plastic w/ AR-coated glass lenses
BEZEL: Rubbery cylinder to protect lenses
BATTERY: N/A
CURRENT CONSUMPTION: N/A
WATER- AND URANATION-RESISTANT: Light sprinkle-resistance at max
SUBMERSIBLE: ¡¡¡UN ZOMBI DEJANDO POPÓ EN UN TAZÓN HIGIÉNICO, NOOOOO!!!
ACCESSORIES: Lidded nylon pouch
SIZE: 92.20mm L x 31.20mm Dia.
WEIGHT: 58g (2.05 oz.)
COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE: Unknown; though probably an Oriental country/city such as China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, etc.
WARRANTY: Unknown/not stated
PRODUCT RATING:
Product does not emit light and isn't an R/C vehicle or test instrument, so no rating will be furnished.
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