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Kowa and video
I have a TSN-821 and am looking to buy a TSN-823, I also have a sony PC-110 with 37mm threads. My questions are: Is the fluorite lens significantly better? I am so comfussed about the adapters avalible, can anyone give me a model number and good place to purchase said adapter? I am new to the forum and have spent hours reading as many posts as possible about the Kowa issue, just can not seem to find anyone that has said "Hell ya, well worth the extra money!!" When the new D2X comes out it will be on may wish list so can I assume there is a nikon mount adapter avalible? This forum is great and a wealth of information!!!
Thanks to everybody in advance, Dan |
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As for standard glass vs HD/APO/Fluorite types, then there is a substantial difference in the quality of image captured with the latter... though probably more difference with still photography than with relatively low resolution video, but it still makes a big difference no matter what medium. I'm not too sure on all the latest adapters available in North America, but Kowa do make their own adapters. Many adapters come with a 28mm thread as standard to fit the typical digiscoping still cameras. I do know that several do a 37mm version such as the eagleeyeuk.com digimount which is also available via photosolve.com in the U.S. Yep, I'm also looking at the D2x as a late xmas present for myself ![]() cheers, Andy
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Kowa also offers a low magnification, long eye-relief eye-piece that is also very useful for digiscoping (or videoscoping, specially with a high zoom lens on the camera): TSN-VA1, which accepts the same Kowa adapter rings cited above. Those parts are available, in the USA, from many suppliers including Eagle Optics [ http://www.eagleoptics.com/ ] and B&H PhotoVideo [ http://www.bhphotovideo.com/ ] . Dalcio Last edited by dacol : Thursday 2nd December 2004 at 17:37. |
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I have a TSN-821 which I did a lot of my early bird photography with and I was quite happy until the bird was against the sky or a long distance away. I moved up to the Swarovski AT80HD and found it a significant improvement. Before buying the new scope I would buy the new Kowa video eyepiece/adapter mentioned by someone else in this thread and test it out. You may find it's good enough for video. If not , then upgrade the scope because you will notice the difference.
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