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pocket camera adaptor for Z 15x56 Conquest? (1 Viewer)

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I have been observing a bald eagle’s nest from 34M away from a cliff top blind, whereby the nest is lower than the cliff, so the cliff itself is a blind, with 8x32 and now 15x56 binos, tripod mounted, for some years now.

I am sited in such a way that only the binoculars + top of my head are visible to the birds and the sun is behind my back. I am also using the Norwegian camouflaged Fjellduken cagoule-poncho, as well as dead branches attached to all my kit with bike inner tube elastic bands. So far, I don’t think they know that I am there, which is as it should be…

I am wondering if anybody has successfully mounted a digital camera, mine is an older Olympus Stylus 720 SW to the Zeiss Conquest 15x56?

I have been looking at using the Celestron pocket camera to telescope adaptor.

Any recommendations would be appreciated!

Meanwhile, it is +8C here, so warm. I think the Bald Eagles chicks are about to hatch out, as the adults keep looking at their chests as they brood as if they are sensing movement inside the eggs!

Cheers!
 
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