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TLS-APO vs TSN-PA7 (1 Viewer)

kbzsl

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Hi everybody,

There were quite few posts about each of the adapters, but I haven’t found any side by side real life comparison and counting the pros and cons of each solution.

Please share with me your experience and knowledge.
Thanks.
 
I am considering the following scopes: ATX 85 (or ATS/ATM 80HD) and Kowa 883; I had the chance to use/check these scopes in field during different birding trips and events. I am planning to use the scope not only for birding, but for digiscoping, too.

I am newbie to digiscoping. After I was reading through many posts (and other sources) I cut down the options to these two adapters (TLS-APO or TSN-PA7).

Rephrasing my question: which adapter together with the scope is representing a better alternative for digiscoping using an APS-C DSLR (or later an APS-C mirrorless camera)?

Thanks.
 
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