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Eugene Maynard

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I have only been doing some backyard birding for less than a year and I am new to this forum. I'll appreciate some information from those of you who have some experience in digiscoping. I have always liked photography and since I am getting older and finding it difficult to go afield easily I thought digiscoping for birds would relieve my situation somewhat. At the same time it would give me access to birds I could not normally in close proximity.
Can you experienced digiscopers or what ever the title happens to be, give me some information on the best book I can buy on the subject and which might tell me what equipment is necessary. --Eugene
 
Eugene Maynard said:
I have only been doing some backyard birding for less than a year and I am new to this forum. I'll appreciate some information from those of you who have some experience in digiscoping. I have always liked photography and since I am getting older and finding it difficult to go afield easily I thought digiscoping for birds would relieve my situation somewhat. At the same time it would give me access to birds I could not normally in close proximity.
Can you experienced digiscopers or what ever the title happens to be, give me some information on the best book I can buy on the subject and which might tell me what equipment is necessary. --Eugene

Hi Eugene,
Have a look at this website, http://www.digiscopingukbirds.homestead.com/Index.html
there's plenty of useful information here to give you a very good idea what Digiscoping is all about and a good idea of equipment needed.

Regards

John
 
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