Mobile Phone Telescope for the iPhone 3G
  Reviewed by Robert Pritchett
  
   
  Introduction
  "Overcome the short coming of
    camera cellphone that can only near-sighted, it also makes distant view for you
    at the moment.
    
  The new design to run of rays can
    effectively avoid the contortion of image, and makes the super wide angle, the
    larger luminous flux, the higher visual acuteness, good for color reduction,
    which makes the high quality of photography.
   
  Suitable for watching match,
    concect, travel, animal observes fans, newspaper-man shoots remotely, forestry
    manages, port dispatcher of the railway, traffic administrative department to
    collect evidence, public security organs to enforce the law and collect
    evidence, etc."
  
  
                                                                                    
  My Experience
  They sent this airmail to me from Hong Kong. I'm sure if I
    tried to write something in Madarin Chinese, I would probably do a lot worse
    than they did with their information printed on the box as seen above.
   
  For $20, this essentially is a throw-away item for a $300
    iPhone, but you know? It works.
   
  The package came folded with a fake iPhone cover to show
    this is a clam-shell plastic case (be real careful putting it on and taking it
    off!). The material is NOT "crystal". It is most definitely
    "clear" plastic.
   
  The lense is NOT 6 inches long. It is about 3 inches long. 
   
  The adjuster on my unit had to be disassembled, because the
    rubber ring didn't catch the lense ring properly. I figured it was broken. At
    first it would not move at all. The rubber ring is just too soft a rubber to
    really do the job properly. And the lense telescoping function really doesn’t
    do much, except go from out of focus to pretty good focus up to infinity out of
    focus.
   
  Have you ever opened up a crackerjack box and gotten one of
    those plastic toys you had to assemble? This was a similar experience. There
    are no instructions in the box. No peanuts or carmeled popcorn either ;^) The
    pictures on the outside are of no help whatsoever. 
   
  So why did I request this unit? I wanted to be able to get better
    pictures at a distance and I thought this was pretty cool, even though I had
    seen disparaging remarks about it online. Look, pretty much anything would help
    to improve the camera experience of the iPhone. I got the iPhone and tend to
    use the camera more than anything else.
  
  Now I need a cradle or stabilizer. You should see how funny
    this is with the scope on trying to take pictures freehand without holding the
    iPhone against something steady. Blurry with Zoom is like being on a roller
    coaster ride. You think "iPhone blur" is bad, try attempting a quick
    shot with the telephoto unit! Inhale, hold it, shoot. Maybe twice or three times just to
    be sure.
 
  
  
 
  
 
  Looking through 2 windows (one slide back). Late morning
    shots.
   
  Conclusion
  This is a fun, functional device and I would have never
    believed I could put a telephoto lense on an iPhone, but here it is!