SWAROVSKI OPTIK launches new digiscoping adapter for the iPhone 6

The latest offering from long-range lens specialists SWAROVSKI OPTIK is a brand-new digiscoping adapter for the iPhone 6, which will turn your spotting scope or binoculars into telephoto zoom lenses.
Apple continues to find success with their larger screened iPhones, which produced its strongest second quarter ever in 2015 with 61.2 million units shipped and by keeping up with the latest apple smartphone product, the new PA-i6 adapter will be perfect for anyone observing birds whilst in the field using their iPhone 6 device.
The assembly process for the PA-i6 is just as quick and easy as before whereby users attach the adapter to the relevant eyepiece cup. For those who have already discovered the product with their iPhone 5, the PA-i5 adapter rings can also be used for the new PA-i6 adapter and, to make it easy to insert the iPhone, the bracket can be opened lengthwise - pretty nifty and value for money features.
Also, if the adapter ring is removed after digiscoping, the remaining aluminum frame also provides elegant, top-quality, and robust protection for the iPhone in everyday use and users can still easily slip their device in to pockets. All the iPhone’s operating features are available while using the adapter and the specially designed strap ensures the iPhone is secure. The adapter is compatible with the iPhone 6 and with the following binoculars and spotting scopes from SWAROVSKI OPTIK: CL Companion, EL family (32, 42, 50), new SLC family (42, 56), EL Range, ATX/STX, ATS/STS, and ATM/STM
The adapter from SWAROVSKI OPTIK will be available from specialist retailers from 20 July 2015, as well as online and will retail from £140 plus £18 for the adapter ring.
A full review should be ready for you soon.
uk.swarovskioptik.com/nature
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Apple continues to find success with their larger screened iPhones, which produced its strongest second quarter ever in 2015 with 61.2 million units shipped and by keeping up with the latest apple smartphone product, the new PA-i6 adapter will be perfect for anyone observing birds whilst in the field using their iPhone 6 device.
The assembly process for the PA-i6 is just as quick and easy as before whereby users attach the adapter to the relevant eyepiece cup. For those who have already discovered the product with their iPhone 5, the PA-i5 adapter rings can also be used for the new PA-i6 adapter and, to make it easy to insert the iPhone, the bracket can be opened lengthwise - pretty nifty and value for money features.
Also, if the adapter ring is removed after digiscoping, the remaining aluminum frame also provides elegant, top-quality, and robust protection for the iPhone in everyday use and users can still easily slip their device in to pockets. All the iPhone’s operating features are available while using the adapter and the specially designed strap ensures the iPhone is secure. The adapter is compatible with the iPhone 6 and with the following binoculars and spotting scopes from SWAROVSKI OPTIK: CL Companion, EL family (32, 42, 50), new SLC family (42, 56), EL Range, ATX/STX, ATS/STS, and ATM/STM
The adapter from SWAROVSKI OPTIK will be available from specialist retailers from 20 July 2015, as well as online and will retail from £140 plus £18 for the adapter ring.
A full review should be ready for you soon.
uk.swarovskioptik.com/nature
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- The latest innovation from Swarovski Optik will allow a new perspective in smartphone photography
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- New edition of classic handbook, released to celebrate 125 years of the RSPB