philip parsons
Active member
Hello fellow birders,
I have been Videoscoping for a few years now, and I think its about time to
burn onto disk and edit the films I have produced. Can someone provide me with information regarding the best and most efficient software to use?
In the past I have used Sony PC330E and Sony TRV950 camcorders combined with Nikon ED82 fieldscope, with good results.
My lastest set up includes 1. Nikon ED82 Fiedscope, 2. Panasonic HDC TM300
Camcorder combined with either Eagleeye Digiscoping lens, William optics
DCL52 Lens or William Optics DCL 43/37 Lens.
I have included some photo's of the 'set ups' - don't worry I know the 'set ups' look unstable, but I can assure you its well balanced.
The video footage taken with the 'lastest set up' is excellent, the camcorder is light, portable etc and the combination is easy to carry around.
If you want further details please let me know.
Regards Phil
I have been Videoscoping for a few years now, and I think its about time to
burn onto disk and edit the films I have produced. Can someone provide me with information regarding the best and most efficient software to use?
In the past I have used Sony PC330E and Sony TRV950 camcorders combined with Nikon ED82 fieldscope, with good results.
My lastest set up includes 1. Nikon ED82 Fiedscope, 2. Panasonic HDC TM300
Camcorder combined with either Eagleeye Digiscoping lens, William optics
DCL52 Lens or William Optics DCL 43/37 Lens.
I have included some photo's of the 'set ups' - don't worry I know the 'set ups' look unstable, but I can assure you its well balanced.
The video footage taken with the 'lastest set up' is excellent, the camcorder is light, portable etc and the combination is easy to carry around.
If you want further details please let me know.
Regards Phil