GEAR & TECHNOLOGY: IS THE SMARTOSCOPE VARIO UNIVERSAL ADAPTER THE ULTIMATE ACCESSORY FOR DIGISCOPERS?
22 February 2022
By Dave Rowntree
By Dave Rowntree
The all-new SMARTOSCOPE VARIO universal Digiscoping adapter has recently been launched into specialist UK optics dealers everywhere and could be a game changer for Digiscopers.
This adapter promises to be what everyone who enjoys Digiscoping has been waiting for as it offers excellent convenience, ease of use and quick connection - enabling most smartphone models to hook up to all major eyepiece rings from premium scope brands. Put simply, this means the SMARTOSCOPE VARIO universal adapter can be used with almost any spotting scope from different brands in your equipment armoury including SWAROVSKI, ZEISS and KOWA.
This launch is exciting as it has been a major frustration of birders everywhere when upgrading a smartphone or spotting scope and having to spend more money to upgrade adapters each time. This launch should be a great way for birders to future-proof buying decisions.
The SMARTOSCOPE VARIO universal smartphone digiscoping adapter has been made with premium materials and built to last with a body crafted from aluminium and components made of high grade polyoxymethylene “POM-C”. Designed and manufactured in Austria.
More info: Kowaoptic.com
RRP: £149.00
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