Hi,
I wouldn't worry too much about digiscoping at first. Digicoping works best on well-lighted stationary birds, and your primary application doesn't seem to offer that kind of subjects.
Additionally, I'd think that it's possible to take good shots through any of these oculars, even if one might be the overall best choice for digiscoping.
Here's a quick shot taken through the zoom lens ... it's taken slightly obliquely through coated thermopane windows, so it's just a demonstration of how the optics use the available sensor at 13x zoom:
https://cdn.thingiverse.com/assets/ff/e2/53/05/6a/20190216_115648s.jpg
Low magnifications will leave you with some vignetting, while using the digital zoom will ameliorate it (at the cost of reduced resolution). So you can try your hand at digiscoping with about any eyepiece, and if you like the activity, still decide to get a "dedicated" digicoping eyepiece later.
This is the adapter I used ... not really wilderness-suitable, but you get the idea:
https://www.thingiverse.com/make:612415
Regards,
Henning
If that is right I would probably get the MC x20 wide instead but then would be stuck for digiscoping. Perhaps I'll need to get both?
I wouldn't worry too much about digiscoping at first. Digicoping works best on well-lighted stationary birds, and your primary application doesn't seem to offer that kind of subjects.
Additionally, I'd think that it's possible to take good shots through any of these oculars, even if one might be the overall best choice for digiscoping.
Here's a quick shot taken through the zoom lens ... it's taken slightly obliquely through coated thermopane windows, so it's just a demonstration of how the optics use the available sensor at 13x zoom:
https://cdn.thingiverse.com/assets/ff/e2/53/05/6a/20190216_115648s.jpg
Low magnifications will leave you with some vignetting, while using the digital zoom will ameliorate it (at the cost of reduced resolution). So you can try your hand at digiscoping with about any eyepiece, and if you like the activity, still decide to get a "dedicated" digicoping eyepiece later.
This is the adapter I used ... not really wilderness-suitable, but you get the idea:
https://www.thingiverse.com/make:612415
Regards,
Henning