bryan641
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I love photographing birds, though I'm not a professional by any stretch. I'd love to get a spotting scope, and it seems natural to get one that works well with my Nikon DSLR. I'm leaning toward either Celestron Regal M2 ED scope that allows a DSLR to connect to the eyepiece with a t-mount or something like a Vanguard Endeavor HD, which has an adapter that appears to connect to the camera lens and ... ? (edit: I thought it replaced the eyepiece on the scope, but trying to find more about it, it seems maybe it fits over the eyepiece? Not sure if securing via the filter threads is good with a Nikon D3200.)
Does anyone in the forum have any advice -- pros & cons-- for those two methods? My primary concerns are image quality and ease/speed of changing from eye to camera use of the scope.
Currently looking at the 65mm objective lens scopes, though I know if I can swing the price in crease, an 80mm would be better.
Thanks!
--Bryan
Does anyone in the forum have any advice -- pros & cons-- for those two methods? My primary concerns are image quality and ease/speed of changing from eye to camera use of the scope.
Currently looking at the 65mm objective lens scopes, though I know if I can swing the price in crease, an 80mm would be better.
Thanks!
--Bryan
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