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    leica in financial trouble

    http://www.dpreview.com/news/0502/05022203leica_financialtrouble.asp
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    Optical image stabilization - Anyone tried Lumix DMC-FX7 for digiscoping

    This 5MP camera has optical image stabilization! I wonder if this will be of any help when using it for point-and-shoot digiscoping? Anyone tried it? The general image quality of the camera seems rather ok. Review at http://www.steves-digicams.com/2004_reviews/fx7_pg5.html It seems rather...
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    New line of Nikon eye pieces designed for digiscoping

    New line of Nikon eye pieces designed for digiscoping! Nikon releases new fixed eye pieces for the ED82/FieldscopeIII The press release is in Japanese but the technical data is possible to decode (at least I thought so...=) I think I had It a bit wrong here at first...or if they have mixed it...
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    digiscoping with nikon zoom 25-75X

    hello! Has anyone tried digiscoping with the "new" nikon 25-75X MC2 zoom and Fieldscope IIIED or ED82 (and CP4500)?? How about vignetting?? From the pictures i have seen of the zoom it does not look opitimal for digiscoping...but its hard to know if you havent actually tried it.. /gorank
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    Monocular with teleconverter

    Anyone tried this Opticron monocular (BGA 8/10X42) with or without 2,5x teleconverter? Could it be a light weight alternative to a scope? http://opticron.boson.posiweb.net/pages/page14.html#BGAWP
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    Advantages with 7x binos

    Why doesn't more birders use 7x binos?? Though I own a pair of 8x binos, I just can see advantages with a little less magnification: Easier to hold steady a whole birding day (in windy conditions). Greater field of view. Better for scanning the sky. Less eye-strain. Larger exit pupil = better...
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