![]() Forget this scope with a hand tremor, I'm afraid!Good low-light usability though, down to its good quality lens. For Pankoo Monocular telescope, it has 40X magnification coupled with a 60mm lens. Each monocular, however, has different magnification grades. Monoculars, like binoculars, magnifies faraway objects or animals depending on the occasion. Obviously, the picture will become `shaky` around after 20x magnification, so you'll definitely need a tripod there - neither this or a phone holding clip is in the pack, which is unfortunate. Below are the hallmarks of the Pankoo Monocular telescope 40×60. The 30x magnification is a bit overstatement, but still you can zoom in on surprisingly deeply. You'll need both hands/fingers! The attached manual is rather useless so you'll need to find it out yourself, but after this `running in`, it appears quite simple to use. The only downside is the settings which is very fiddly and you'll need some time to experiment with focusing it. It's quite portable which was my main priority. Overall, it's been a good value purchase for the money! I'm sure it's pretty hard to find better scopes in this price range.
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