Focusing cp4500
I have been doing 3-4 months. Was getting pretty frustrated. I orderd swingaway frame setup from Simplitytool.com and an extendaview lcd viewer from photosolve.com and an adapter from kenkomall.com, put my camera settings on cp4500 at what Andy Bright suggests in this forum, took some hints from KC Foggins who is moderator on this forum, and my pics have started to improve. I find that pics at 60 yds/meters is about best you will get. I also find focusing thru camera very difficult at best if scope not focused well. I try to keep ISO on 100 for bright days and 200 on less bright. Keep zoom on cp4500 so yellow flower setting always shows. Im not sure how you are setup but I find zooming the scope all the way in, focus, zoom all the way out. Then swing camera to scope and shoot. I think I had too high of an expectation of distance when I first startd. I took this anhinga this week and have no editing to it. Dont get frustrated. Keep practicing.
I have been doing 3-4 months. Was getting pretty frustrated. I orderd swingaway frame setup from Simplitytool.com and an extendaview lcd viewer from photosolve.com and an adapter from kenkomall.com, put my camera settings on cp4500 at what Andy Bright suggests in this forum, took some hints from KC Foggins who is moderator on this forum, and my pics have started to improve. I find that pics at 60 yds/meters is about best you will get. I also find focusing thru camera very difficult at best if scope not focused well. I try to keep ISO on 100 for bright days and 200 on less bright. Keep zoom on cp4500 so yellow flower setting always shows. Im not sure how you are setup but I find zooming the scope all the way in, focus, zoom all the way out. Then swing camera to scope and shoot. I think I had too high of an expectation of distance when I first startd. I took this anhinga this week and have no editing to it. Dont get frustrated. Keep practicing.