Sunday's Child
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I have a Celestron Ultama 100 spotting scope which I have been satisfied with over the past decade. Recently I wanted to take some birding photographs with it and purchased a Celestron Nikon T-Ring.
Perhaps reflecting that I'm not the worlds most technically competent photographer even though I've set my Nikon DS5100 (Digital SLR) to manual and adjusted the shutter speed, I can't get an in focus image when looking through the view finder and any photographs I take are blank.
Before I give up in disgust and count my blessings that a T-Ring is inexpensive, what am I doing wrong?
Perhaps reflecting that I'm not the worlds most technically competent photographer even though I've set my Nikon DS5100 (Digital SLR) to manual and adjusted the shutter speed, I can't get an in focus image when looking through the view finder and any photographs I take are blank.
Before I give up in disgust and count my blessings that a T-Ring is inexpensive, what am I doing wrong?