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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

First shot out of the camera with SDA100 (1 Viewer)

Fantastic shot of a bird I probably will never see. Sob!!
It is great to hear that people of your calibre sometimes still struggle with digiscoping. I am about to start and know I have to practice, practice, practice but as soon as I get my equipment I can't wait.
Thanks julien
 
ruthless said:
Thank you for the heads up, I just ordered a bracket.
If you ordered the SDA-100 you won't be disappointed. Just take your time with the initial setup.
 
julien said:
Fantastic shot of a bird I probably will never see. Sob!!
It is great to hear that people of your calibre sometimes still struggle with digiscoping. I am about to start and know I have to practice, practice, practice but as soon as I get my equipment I can't wait.
Thanks julien
Thanks Julien. The initial post in this thread here was almost a year ago. Which goes to show you that with a lot of practice improvement is possible so don't get frustrated and just spend as much time with it as you can. I promise it does get easier but that doesn't mean that I still don't trash a lot of shots.
 
SDA-100 Simplicity Tool Adapter

If you ordered the SDA-100 you won't be disappointed. Just take your time with the initial setup.

A search of this forum didn't turn up any recent references to the Simplicity Tool universal swing-away adapter. Is it still available?

If not, are any of the universal, swing-away adapters available from North American suppliers?

Thanks in advance,

E. Pike
 
What a fantastic photo KC ! - is it just me or does that Red-headed look kind of guilty of something? He just has that look.
 
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