🔭 Zoom into adventure, capture every moment, and never miss the view!
The K&F Concept 8-32X50 Zoom Monocular combines powerful 8-32X magnification with a large 50mm objective lens and premium BAK4 prism optics for vivid, high-transmission viewing. Its IP66 waterproof rating and ergonomic, anti-slip design make it perfect for birdwatching, hiking, hunting, and travel. Equipped with a cell phone holder and tripod interface, it’s designed for versatile, hands-free use and effortless photo/video capture.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22 x 12.2 x 7.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.62 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 17.5 x 7.5 x 15 centimetres |
Brand | K&F Concept |
Objective Lens Diameter | 50 Millimetres |
Part number | KF33.083 |
Size | 8-32X50 Zoom Monocular |
Telescope Mount Description | Altazimuth Mount |
Focus type | Manual Focus |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**J
Great value Monocular
The K&F Concept 12X50 HD Monocular is a versatile and high-quality optical device that impresses with its sharp clarity, durable construction, and user-friendly features. Here’s a breakdown of its performance and value:Optical Performance:The 12X50 magnification offers a powerful zoom, allowing you to see distant objects in impressive detail. The BAK4 prism and fully multi-coated (FMC) lens deliver bright, crisp images with excellent color fidelity. Whether you’re bird watching, hiking, or observing wildlife, this monocular provides a clear and immersive viewing experience.Build Quality & Durability:The monocular feels robust and well-built, with a solid grip that inspires confidence during use. The IP66 waterproof rating ensures it can withstand harsh weather conditions, making it suitable for outdoor adventures like hiking, camping, and hunting. The design is ergonomic, and the focus wheel is smooth and easy to adjust, even with one hand.Smartphone Compatibility:One of the standout features is the included smartphone holder and tripod. The holder securely fits most smartphones, allowing you to capture photos and videos of your observations. The tripod is a nice addition for stability, especially when using the higher magnification, although it’s more suitable for stationary use rather than active pursuits.Ease of Use:Setting up the monocular with the smartphone holder and tripod is straightforward. The user manual provides clear instructions, and once assembled, the device is easy to use, even for beginners. The monocular’s compact size also makes it convenient to carry on the go.Pros:• Excellent image quality with BAK4 prism and FMC lens.• Sturdy, waterproof construction.• Comes with a smartphone holder and tripod for added functionality.• Easy to focus and handle.• Great value for the price.Cons:• The included tripod is more of a tabletop accessory and may not be ideal for rough terrain or on-the-move observations.• The smartphone holder might require some adjustments to fit larger phones or phones with thick cases.Conclusion:The K&F Concept 12X50 HD Monocular is a fantastic choice for outdoor enthusiasts, offering high-quality optics in a durable, easy-to-use package. The added smartphone holder and tripod make it versatile for both casual observation and photography. For its price, it’s an excellent investment for anyone interested in bird watching, hiking, or other outdoor activities.
A**5
Excellent image quality for the money, much better than expected
We took this on a trip to Antarctica; I also had a fixed 8*50 monocular with me that cost over £120. I have to say that we both ended up using this K&F Monocular most of the time. The image quality is excellent for the price and the zoom works really well. You also get a range of accessories, including a phone mount. Overall this is excellent value for money. It's lightweight and feels like it's well built.
G**E
Superb value for money!
I was intending to return this product as, although it is a fine monocular, it is impossible to connect it to my Pixel 7 phone / camera. However, I am persuaded to keep it, as it is an incredible piece of kit for the money. I have owned a superb pair of Canon binoculars costing circa £900, which is bulky and only suitable for specific bird watching trips etc. This monocular could be carried in the inside pocket of a jacket, so it is suitable for taking to the opera, or Wimbledon, where you have booked a seat in the gods! The ability to zoom in and out adds to the appeal. I expect to take it on my frequent country walks, in a coat pocket in winter months, and attached to my belt in the summer, using the carrying case supplied. It is so light and compact I will probably forget I've got it (until a rare bird appears!).
M**T
Great option for sub £30.
Had this awhile. Handy to keep in the car / take on walks. I wasn't holding out much hope for the sub £30 i paid but this is perfect for what i wanted. Easier to find objects with monocular. Good magnification. Clear optic. Quite large, but come with strap, perfect for bag.
D**S
Excellent value
The monocular is very well made but does feel a little chunky. It can comfortably be held and focused with one hand.. The image is clear and bright. Ive only used the monocular in daylight and I'm very happy with its performance and ease of use.There is a tripod mount which doubles up as a point for a strap. (The strap is included.) The soft case has a belt loop.
R**N
Works and does what it says
Works ok,you get what you pay for.
Q**E
Good value.
These have proved to be well made. Little distortion for this sort of price range.
A**W
Good value & nicely made, optically only ok
I wanted something to use at x20 magnification or less, and a wider field of view than usual, on a tripod. This delivers. More generally I’m underwhelmed but have to remember the very good price. The good points - it looks and feels weIl made, smooth controls, high quality mouldings. Optically, its not sharp at both centre and edge of picture. If you set up for sharp focus at full magnification but then change the magnification you have to refocus, something I’m not used to. I’m mostly comparing this monocular against my inexpensive 20-60x60 SVBONY, which cost me £60 and has a sharper image but poorer field of view. Of course I did not expect it to compare with my Canon and Leupold binoculars which are in a different league on image quality but cost vastly more. For £35 its ok, feels solid, the field of view really is good, very usefully wider than the SVBONY with both used at x20.