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In flight shots with Nikon Fieldscope EDG85 (1 Viewer)

Whiskered Tern

Digiscoped with Nikon Fieldscope EDG85 via Nikon FSA-L2 DSLR Photo Adapter on Nikon D300s

500mm ~ F/5.9, ISO 200, Shutter 1/800s cropped 33% with Nikon Capture NX2

JAY_9867 Whiskered Tern.jpg

Happy shooting :king:
 
Rhinoceros Hornbill

Digiscoped with Nikon Fieldscope EDG85 via Nikon FSA-L2 DSLR Photo Adapter on Nikon D300s

500mm ~ F/5.9, ISO 1250, Shutter 1/1000s full frame edited with Nikon Capture NX2

JAY_5619 Rhinoceros Hornbill.jpg

Happy shooting :king:
 
Whiskered Tern

Digiscoped with Nikon Fieldscope EDG85 via Nikon FSA-L2 DSLR Photo Adapter on Nikon D300s

500mm ~ F/5.9, ISO 500, Shutter 1/2000s cropped 25% edited with Nikon Capture NX2

JAY_9684 Whiskered Tern.jpg

Happy shooting
 
Hi Jason,
I just bought used EDG85 with FSA-L2 to mate with D800. Looking through the viewfinder the color is good, however, the resulting photos always seem to be covered by smoke.
I will upload a sample tomorrow.
What is your most commonly used settings for your set up?
Thanks,
Ky
 
Hi Jason,
I just bought used EDG85 with FSA-L2 to mate with D800. Looking through the viewfinder the color is good, however, the resulting photos always seem to be covered by smoke.
I will upload a sample tomorrow.
What is your most commonly used settings for your set up?
Thanks,
Ky

HIO KY,

I shoot between 500mm to 750mm for quality wise images and for videos, it depends with the subjects. I rarely shoot above 750mm except for record shots.
 
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