blubird
Well-known member
(duplicate post, as survey includes both camera and adapters, as well as tripods, heads, etc.)
Greetings.
We have had 157 responses to the survey. I have "upgraded" the survey to include all responses (initial reports were based only on the first 100 responses). By clicking the link below, anyone who wishes can view the anonymous responses by selecting "Browse Responses", and individual responses to each question can be viewed by choosing "Show Replies". Not only that, but I believe anyone download and save the results in a variety of formats.
This survey was meant to be public, and I take no "ownership" of the data. Please respect the fact that surveys like this contain significant bias, and the results should not be used out of context. For instance, we surveyed a selected population, rather than a randomized group. The fact that one particular brand of scope was used more frequently, says little about how frequently the scope is used by birders in general, or about the superiority of the optics of that brand over another. We simple learn a bit about how popular certain brands are for the digiscopers who participated, and that may reflect more on the availability and quality of adapters than on anything else.
The results will only be available for 1 month because of the cost of maintaining SurveyMonkey membership. Let me know if you have problems viewing or downloading the data.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/sr.aspx?sm=j39Hi13F9pJHcjWNFC5pDHUjxyKtQxi76AlNWeeyo1g_3dLink:
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Cheers,
Len Blumin, Mill Valley, California
Greetings.
We have had 157 responses to the survey. I have "upgraded" the survey to include all responses (initial reports were based only on the first 100 responses). By clicking the link below, anyone who wishes can view the anonymous responses by selecting "Browse Responses", and individual responses to each question can be viewed by choosing "Show Replies". Not only that, but I believe anyone download and save the results in a variety of formats.
This survey was meant to be public, and I take no "ownership" of the data. Please respect the fact that surveys like this contain significant bias, and the results should not be used out of context. For instance, we surveyed a selected population, rather than a randomized group. The fact that one particular brand of scope was used more frequently, says little about how frequently the scope is used by birders in general, or about the superiority of the optics of that brand over another. We simple learn a bit about how popular certain brands are for the digiscopers who participated, and that may reflect more on the availability and quality of adapters than on anything else.
The results will only be available for 1 month because of the cost of maintaining SurveyMonkey membership. Let me know if you have problems viewing or downloading the data.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/sr.aspx?sm=j39Hi13F9pJHcjWNFC5pDHUjxyKtQxi76AlNWeeyo1g_3dLink:
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Cheers,
Len Blumin, Mill Valley, California