With the Lens2scope, the lens-spotting scope adaptor, you can now use the quality of your high-end lenses for observation with little effort and without having to carry around any significant extra weight.
When you attach Lens2scope to your camera lens, you achieve an optical magnification that corresponds to the following formula:
focal length of the camera lens divided by the focal length of the Lens2scope.
Since the focal length of this new Lens2scope is 7 mm, when using a 70-200 mm F4 camera lens with the Lens2scope, for example, you have a spotting scope with 10-28x magnification at your disposal. In addition to the focal length, the eyecups have been redesigned compared to the previous model, so that glasses wearers can now simply twist them in instead of turning them inside out. And the viewing comfort has been improved.
Of course, the previously available model with a focal length of 10 mm remains in the range.
When combined with a 1:1 magnifying macro lens, you get a 36x magnifying glass with an upright image.
The Lens2scope is currently available with oblique or straight view for the following lens mounts:
Canon EF(-S) • Nikon F • Sony A(or Minolta AF) • Pentax K
With optional adapter rings, the Lens2scope can also be used with lenses from popular system cameras.
Please note: The Lens2scope is not compatible with lenses that do not have manual focus, but only a "drive by wire" focusing function.
This model is equipped with the Nikon F bayonet mount.