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    Digiscoping with monocular

    Has anyone ever tried using a phone and monocular to take pictures? Seems less cumbersome than carrying a scope.
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    Fixed eyepieces

    Can someone explain the differences between the HDF 40810 and the 40831. I have a MM4 60 and the SDL zoom, but looking for a fixed EP. Thanks.
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    Swarovski IPhone 6 digiscoping adapter

    Does anyone have any experience with the new Swarovski iPhone 6 metal case and removeable EP adapter? Looks very nice, but rather expensive.
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    ATX smart phone adapter

    My "Phone Skope" digiscoping adapter arrived today for my iPhone and I tried it out tonight inside the house on both ATX 65 and 95. It is very lightweight, fits the EP perfectly. I am eager to try it outside on birds and stuff. I think I will be very satisfied with it. Durability may be an...
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    Minox HG 10x52 BR, made in Japan

    I am contemplating selling these binoculars in very good condition. I cannot find my invoice, and do not remember what I paid. Any suggestions what they are worth in dollars? Thank you.
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    8x32 compared to 8x42

    Anyone have an opinion about how the Zeiss Victory FLs 8x32 and 8x42 compare in terms of brightness, depth of field, ergonomics, or anything else. Which would you choose for your daily go to bins?
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    ED 50 vs non-ED 60 111A Fieldscopes

    How do these compare for digiscoping? Does the ED lens compensate for being 10 mm smaller?
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    Hi from N California

    Been lurking for some time, and decided to register. I live in a small town in the mountains. Birding for several years. Favorite nearby (1 hr) refuge is Lower Klamath Lake. This is a great forum, have been learning lots. Thanks.
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