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jimcoyle

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Hi:
I am a newbie to digiscoping. I am looking at purchasing a sony a6000 camera. Currently have two Minolta lenses I use with my sony slr. One is an apo 100-300 and the other a 24-85. I have a Bushnell spacemaster spotting scope. Any advise on setting up for digiscoping and what I need and can I get an adapter to use my existing lenses.

Thanks,
Jim
 
Hi:
I am a newbie to digiscoping. I am looking at purchasing a sony a6000 camera. Currently have two Minolta lenses I use with my sony slr. One is an apo 100-300 and the other a 24-85. I have a Bushnell spacemaster spotting scope. Any advise on setting up for digiscoping and what I need and can I get an adapter to use my existing lenses.

Thanks,
Jim

Jim,
I just noticed you didn't get a response to this query. Sorry about that.
If it's not too late have a look at the Sigma 30/2.8 lens as it eliminates vignetting on most eyepieces.
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