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Fuji X30 for digiscoping? (1 Viewer)

davpen

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Anyone tried it? I can't help thinking there are still some advantages to using small sensor (<1") cameras for digiscoping.

David
 
The Fuji X10 was discussed some time back
http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=229854
As the X30 has the same lens it appears that it may only suit a limited number of people. The Hong Kong images look good mind you, mounted on Swarovski scope.
As a camera with a great lens and no anti-aliasing filter it does a great job in other ways.
 
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Thanks iveljay. I hadn't realised that the X30 has the same lens as the X10. I see the HK images were taken through a Swarovski 30x. It'd be interesting to know how much (if any) cropping they needed.

David
 
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