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Telescopic Lenses

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Profile
Japanese name: テレスコピックレンズ
Romaji name: Teresukopikku renzu
Created by: Professor Agasa
Used by: Conan Edogawa and Ai Haibara
Statistics
First appearance: Canon Episodes 466-467
Non-canon Movie 5
(Appear in Movie 5 before Episodes 466)
Appearances: Chapters: 3
Episodes: 15
Movies: 16
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The Telescopic Lenses (part of a modification to Conan's glasses) is the eighteenth gadget created by Professor Agasa for Conan Edogawa and used by Conan Edogawa and Ai Haibara.

Description

A current display of the telescopic lenses. (Image from Conan The Movie 22 scene).

Agasa updated the glasses so they can zoom in on a distant target and enhance visibility, even in the dark and in Conan The Movie 12 the glasses can detector the heat.

As of the anime episode The Unsmashable Snowman and Volume 54, Conan's glasses canonly have some form of magnifying lens. This lens is on the right, according to the manga, while the Criminal Tracking Glasses feature is on the left lens. Movie 8 and Movie 11 are the only appearances that uses the left lens for the telescopic feature. Because movies are non-canon, it is unknown whether Conan's glasses have this modification on both lenses in conjunction with the criminal tracking feature, or if one modification would instead interfere with the other.

Uses

Sorted by appearances from a real time. The first appear on April 21, 2001 (Conan The Movie 5 released.)

Source Reason Lens side
Movie 5 Seeing Gin on a building roof at night. Right (green tint, no display)
Movie 8 Watching Kid-in-disguise during the play. Left (red tint, no display)
Episodes 466-467 Finding the victim through a snowstorm. Right (pale blue tint, white display)
Movie 11 Zooming in on the Grotto to witness Mitsushi and Chika speak to each other. Left (pale blue tint, white display)
Movie 12 Long range observation / Tracking the criminal Right (pale blue tint, no display, heat detector mode)
Movie 13 Tracking the helicopter. Right (pale blue tint, no display)
Movie 14 Tracking the entry of terrorists. Right (pale blue tint, no display)
Movie 15 Tracking the path of the flood. Right (pale blue tint, no display)
Episode 619 Finding a criminal's message in the Minerva Glass's wristband Right (pale blue tint, no display)
Episode 631 Examining the clock in detail. Right (white/blue tint, green display)
Movie 16 Long range observation / Finding a bomb on the scoreboard. Right (white/blue tint, green display)
Episode 658 Finding an evidence Right (white/blue tint, green display)
Episode 686 Tracking a delivery truck. Right (white/blue tint, green display)
Movie 17 Long range observation Right (white/blue tint, green display)
Movie 18 Tracking snipers / Long range observation Right (white/blue tint, green display)
Movie 19 Tracking Kaito Kid / Long range observation / Finding the stolen painting Right (white/blue tint, green display)
Movie 20 Long range observation / Finding a bomb inside the ferris wheel. Right (white/blue tint, green display)
Movie 21 Finding a place to accelerate skateboard / Long range observation Right (white/blue tint, green display)
Episode 871 Finding the location where Mitsuhiko has been abducted. Right (Unknown, green display)
Episode 891 Tracking the culprit before he tries to kill Kogoro. Right (white/blue tint, green display)
Movie 22 Long range observation / find a way to veer the space shuttle. Right (white/blue tint, green display)
Episode 914 Tracking the culprit before he tries to kill his accomplice. Right (white/blue tint, green display)
Movie 23 Long range observation / Finding somethings to quell a fire. Right (white/blue tint, green display)
Episode 972 Long range observation Right (white/blue tint, green display)

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See also

Gadgets
Professor Agasa's Voice-Changing BowtiePower-Enhancing Kick ShoesGlasses Modification (Microphone)Stun-Gun WristwatchPortable Bento Box FaxDetective Boys BadgeTurbo Engine SkateboardTransmitterCriminal Tracking GlassesElasticity SuspendersButton SpeakerEarring CellphoneElectronic Notebook MapWristwatch FlashlightVoice-changing Pen/Kamen Yaiba Voice ChangerGlasses Modification (Bullet Proof Lenses)Voice-Changing Face MaskGlasses Modification (Telescopic Lenses)Anywhere Ball Dispensing BeltHang Glider/ParagliderCuff Link SpeakersMini Air TankTurbo Engine SnowboardSatellite-Telephone WristwatchVoice-Changing ChokerDrone
Kaitou Kid's Card GunHang Glider CapeTurbo Engine ScooterTurbo Engine Skates
Others Hiroshi Agasa's gadgetsMinor Kaitou Kid gadgetsBlack Organization's gadgetsSamizu Kichiemon's gadgetsMinor gadgets