Computar C-mount 25mm Fixed Focal Lens
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Bald Matt
5
Simple operation.
Compact and simple to use: point and "shoot" - I'll never have to wonder if I'm using the right BDC reticle in my rifle scope, again.Various carrying options make it simple: carabiner and belt strap on the case, lanyard and magnetic mount on the scope. Included case is medium rigid: will keep safe from most bumps, but not crush proof. The shock cord and button closure make quick deploy simple (with zipper open). The range finder is accurate and easy to use in daylight conditions (no backlight on the readout). USB C rechargeable is a big plus (came fully charged out of the box). Works as advertised and is well-appointed = great value!
03/07/2022
Hye Shin, Suhl Hye Shin, Suhl
5
Great value you saved the money from this
I like this product, good performance as described.
01/04/2022
Mike B
5
Western Digital Reliability with Tons of Space and
Lots of space. 14 TB. That's a lot of space. If you're looking for a reliable hard drive with a lot of space, Western Digital is the way to go. The EasyStore USB 3.0 Hard Drive is a smooth running helium drive that stores up to 14 TB of data. WD reliability means you can trust your data. Wish the warranty was longer but 2 years seems to be a standard for these drives now.
30/06/2021
Pingu
5
Klare Empfehlung.
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Related Faq
Q
Is there a compatible additional lens for different magnifications and/or focal lengths?
A
The two built-in lenses are self-developed and currently not compatible with other lenses. 
Q
Is the lens cap fixed on the binoculars or is it completely removable?
A
The lens cover is not installed. If you prefer, you can remove it permanently. It is only fixed by the thin rubber ring on the front. 
Q
Is it autofocus or fixed focus ?
A
This is fixed focus. 
Q
Will this fit a 25mm Panasonic lens?
A
You would need to check the filter size of you 25mm lens, and then order accordingly. 
Q
How can I know my lens mount/camera mount?
A
  1. You could consult us or search the mount information online
  2. You could find the mount information on your instruction book when purchase the lens/camera
  3. The mount information may be showed on front of the lens, side of the lens, rear of the lens or on the lens cap, usually it is a 2 or 3 letter code such as: CN, FD, OM, MAF, NK, N/AIS or F/AX
 
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