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TTArtisan Dot Sight

TTArtisan Dot Sight

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Red/Green reticle
Five levels of adjustable brightness
Adjustable reticle position
Mounts on camera hot shoe
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ProductDot Sight
Dot colorRed/Green
Brightness5 levels of brightness settings
Battery3V CR2032 button battery
Battery life3 levels of brightness for 100 hours
MaterialPC+ABS
Weight73g

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TTArtisan Dot Sight

Is a photographic accessory to aid telephoto photography.
When attached to the camera's hot shoe, The dot sight assists you in photographing far-away subjects.
Both DSLR and mirrorless cameras can be used as long as there is a cold/hot shoe mount on the camera.

*The hot shoe mount of some cameras is designed on the side or in a special position, which may make it impossible to use this dot sight.

Convenient Collection

Easy to Use

Assisted Aiming

Bird

Wildlife

Aircraft

⚠️NOTE

① Do not press the battery directly into the battery compartment. The correct installation is shown in the right picture, the battery is pressed under the snap and then into the compartment.

② The high point of the lens and other accessories (filter holder, etc.) can not be higher than the hot shoe point of 3 cm, higher than 3 cm will cause blocking and can not be used. Please check whether it can be used with the lens.

③ The dot sight is only used as an aiming aid, and it is normal for the field of view to slightly differ from the images or the monitor's field of view.

④ The dot sight can't connect to the camera.

⑤ Do not over tighten the dial. Damage caused by exceeding the limits of the adjustment dial is not covered by warranty or return.

Over-tightening May Cause Damage

⑥ It is recommended to aim at objects located at a distance of 10 meters. Positioning too close may result in poor aiming effect. When using a zoom lens, please set it to a fixed focal length for positioning.

Three-Step to Calibrate the Reticle

Fix the camera in an open field for calibration. Adjust the position of the reticle, and align the camera screen with the same target as the dot sight.

1. Fix the Camera

2. Find a Target

3. Adjust the Dials

Finish. Complete the Calibration

Slide the Pop-up Control to the Left

Slide the pop-up control to raise the sight. Whether it's bird photography, sports events or portraits, you can easily capture them without missing wonderful moments.

Locking Design

The locking design is more convenient in the case of frequent locking or unlocking, just a flick of the lock to complete the locking or unlocking action.

Red/Green Reticle

The red reticle is usually used in low light scenes. Bright red color is more eye-catching in dark background, which helps the photographer to lock the target quickly and accurately.
The green reticle is more suitable for outdoor or bright environments. The soft green is not too glaring in strong light, ensuring clear and comfortable vision.

Five Levels of Adjustable Brightness

The dot sight offers five levels of brightness to adapt to a variety of lighting conditions. Whether used in bright sunlight or dim indoor environment, you can find the most suitable brightness.

Customer Reviews

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Andreas Walter

Easy to calibrate, easy to use, great support.

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Yusuf Thakur
Works as should

Better then a gun sight, lightweight.

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MATTHEW HENGEVELD
Follow Up; Excellent Dot Sight

This is a follow up to my first review. I received a replacement unit very quickly.

The new unit functions perfectly, and was able to calibrate it first try.

It works very well. I am able to get a reasonable keeper rate when using the dot sight with my Canon 200-800mm at 800mm when the subject (mostly birds) fill about 1/10th the frame. However, this is not how I usually use it. I use it more to acquire the subject before looking in the viewfinder, so that when I put my eye to the viewfinder, the subject is in, or partially in the viewfinder already. This saves having to pan around at 800mm, or zoom out, find the subject, and zoom back in. In this regard, the dot sight works great, especially for flighty or nervous birds!