

🔭 Elevate your phone photography—see the unseen, share the extraordinary!
The LAKWAR Telescope Phone Adapter is a universal, lightweight phone mount designed to connect smartphones with binoculars, telescopes, microscopes, and spotting scopes. It supports eyepieces from 28mm to 49mm and phones 65mm to 105mm wide, enabling quick, under-one-minute setup with a rotary design that prevents accidental button presses. Crafted from durable, scratch-resistant materials, it offers a secure grip and compact portability for capturing high-quality optical images on the go.







| ASIN | B08YWV7V8C |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3 in Telescope Accessories |
| Colour | Photo Adapter |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,823) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jun. 2018 |
| Form Factor | Ring |
| Item Weight | 88 g |
| Item model number | LK-19 |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 3 x 6.5 cm; 88 g |
| Special features | Adjustable |
R**E
Great result
Great product, here’s a few results from 35 feet away today. Easy to use and I’m really pleased, good price too.
M**J
broken after short use
very cheap made broken after little use cant hold the phone close enough would not recomend to buy .
A**1
Excellent product
It works as expected. Easy to use and Good product and value.
L**G
Not enough support for a phone on a microscope
Not great for modern phones with multiple lenses. The balance is wrong and needs supporting when attached to a microscope. It might work ok for a smaller, lighter phone but I would not recommended this for the iPhone 17 pro and definitely not for the max.
G**S
Good design model
I've tried a few mobile phone attachment gadgets to use with my telescope/digiscope . The adjustable alignment type can be fiddly and time consuming to fit and when you do get to snap a pic your subject has flown or the gadgets moved out of alignment!! This design definitely fits on the scope eyepiece easily with the chosen supplied collar and stays in place .. however I found this one left a small gap between the eyepiece and the lens of the phone camera which permits light to detract from the shot .. maybe it was my scope or my phone design but I will continue to search for a similar interface that has an adjustment to mate the eyepiece and phone lens together with no gap ...
I**.
Fab mount!
Really good! I capture the most amazing photos with my phone thanks to this microscope mount!
A**A
Difficult fit
I bought this because I wanted a iPhone mount for a Heine Delta one dermatascope. I found the Heine one wasn’t sufficient to support the phone and the weight of it pulled the phone and scope apart. This mount is excellent as a substitute with one exception. Once the phone and the scope are in place it is impossible to adjust the lens to suit the position on the scope. May be perfect for a another type of scope, just not for the Heine one
M**N
Easiest version to use
Tried several variations but found this one's mechanism to be the most straightforward to set up without having to make countless adjustments to line everything up
P**S
Door de scoop een foto van vogels nemen
B**Y
This holder is very good, I use two other adapter but this is my best choice, I'm very much satisfied with this adapter, 1. its Hold the lance and phone very strongly. 2. It's very easy to setup, don't take long time to adjust the camera with lance. the problems what I face with other adapter by using this all are gone.
V**J
If you have a phone and already have a pair of binoculars then this is a quick (and affordable) way to take some photos that will astound you. Of course, the quality of the photos can only be as good as: - The quality of the camera on your phone - The quality of the binoculars - Your ability to adjust them to their best performance level. The most difficult thing is to take your time is setting it up up. You well also need a tripod and a mount for the binoculars because this is going to be nearly impossible to use handheld. The adjustment to hold the mount on the eyepiece was fairly easy even with the Nikon's rubber eyecups. The rest is a bit of a logic puzzle to get the correct lens of the phone to align with the focal point of the binocular. To eliminate the circular sort of photos you see taken with many phones, just use your phone's zoom to fill the frame. Once all is adjusted you just use the binocular's focus adjustment. The photo I include was taken with Nikon Monarch M5 binocular and an iPhone 12 Pro Max. According to Google Earth the tank was approximately 1000 feet away.
A**H
Geht recht streng wieder runter. Aber hält dafür auch gut
A**ー
sonyのxperiaにフィットする。
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