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these are the first decent digiscoping pics i have from this weekend. i took these (except the first pic) through the fixed 30x lens of my spotting scope. i'll be working with the 60x lens this weekend if i have time.
Leupold Kenai HD spotting scope
fujifilm finepix z20
baader microstage II camera adapter
getting ready for my first scouting trip of the year!
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Nice. I am looking into digiscoping too
Any advice, suggestions?
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June 08, 2010, 07:33:33 PM »
well since i am a complete newbie to digiscoping i don't know a lot, but i have learned a few tricks from some of the pages i've found on the subject. these are just suggestions but they seem to work so far...but for the most part it's trial and error.
1. use a camera with 3x optical zoom, this allows you to zoom in close enough to get rid of the black edges (vignetting). you don't need a huge lens, thats what the scope is for.
2. turn off digital zoom.
3. get a good camera adapter. for the price, about 50 bucks, the baader is the best overall choice imo.
I'm still learning as i go and will be glad to share what i learn. also if anyone else has any help to offer i would appreciate it. thanks!
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Nice nice- How far are those mountians??? Mark
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June 08, 2010, 07:41:59 PM »
hi mark,
about ten miles from what i can make out on a map.
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Wowzers...that really brings them in close.
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June 09, 2010, 10:59:38 PM »
Very clear! Much better than my first attempts at it (freehand
). I saw your original post about your new spotter, how do you like it?
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great clarity! those look awesome.
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June 10, 2010, 01:32:40 PM »
so far i would say this scope is awesome. the clarity is really amazing and the tripod is extemely well built and stable. the weatherman says sat should be clear and sunny...i hope, so i can do some work with the 60x lens. thanks again for the great comments! btw i use a two second delay when i took the photos to eliminate as much movement as i can.
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June 10, 2010, 01:46:48 PM »
I've never looked Thur a spotting scope and those are incredible. How much would a set up like that cost you?
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have any other pics of your setup?
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I bought the scope as a "kit" including tripod, hard case. It has two eyepieces, a fixed 30x and 25-60x zoom. 899.95
My camera is just a simple 150.00 fuji I bought at Walmart about a year and a half ago. It's 10mp and has 3x optical zoom.
The adapter is a Baader Microstage II, approx. 50.00
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Very nice set up. I like the clarity of the pictures you got. I need to get something like that.
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