Hi all. Digiscoping for beginners like me is frustrating isn't it?
The attached photo is a male house sparrow taken on a sunny evening at around 7:30 pm a cpl of days ago.
Equipment used was a camlink 20-60x80 scope, left at 20x. ( no point stretching the limits and trying to zoom with this scope when digiscoping )
Subject was high in a shrub/tree at approx 20 meters.
camera was canon powershot SD790 IS, and photo taken at f/4.5, 1/400, ISO 200, and -2 EV ( just so I could improve shutter speed ), and I did use a cable release bracket.
Question is: What do you reckon? Is the poor quality due to poor optics ( scope) or just my abilities with regards to focus and/or camera settings?
I'm not concerned about the 'purple fringing' at left of subject as I know what conditions will make the effect likely with my gear.
Thanks in advance.
The attached photo is a male house sparrow taken on a sunny evening at around 7:30 pm a cpl of days ago.
Equipment used was a camlink 20-60x80 scope, left at 20x. ( no point stretching the limits and trying to zoom with this scope when digiscoping )
Subject was high in a shrub/tree at approx 20 meters.
camera was canon powershot SD790 IS, and photo taken at f/4.5, 1/400, ISO 200, and -2 EV ( just so I could improve shutter speed ), and I did use a cable release bracket.
Question is: What do you reckon? Is the poor quality due to poor optics ( scope) or just my abilities with regards to focus and/or camera settings?
I'm not concerned about the 'purple fringing' at left of subject as I know what conditions will make the effect likely with my gear.
Thanks in advance.
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