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Digiscope pic No2 (1 Viewer)

erniehatt

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This is my second digiscope image, now I have finished the adjustments on my bracket, I should be able to concentrate on adjusting the camera, focus seems to be off. Ernie
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A very nice, saturated shot with the Canon A610. This is a fine camera, and although you've used it at the widest angle (I guess in order to eliminate vignetting) there's a good degree of magnification.
What scope and eyepiece are you using?
 
erniehatt said:
This is my second digiscope image, now I have finished the adjustments on my bracket, I should be able to concentrate on adjusting the camera, focus seems to be off. Ernie
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Nice one Ernie, and very well presented.
Look forward to some more of your colourful birds in the near future.

best wishes

john
 
yossi said:
A very nice, saturated shot with the Canon A610. This is a fine camera, and although you've used it at the widest angle (I guess in order to eliminate vignetting) there's a good degree of magnification.
What scope and eyepiece are you using?

Thank Yossi, afraid the Scope isn't one of the best, from reports I read on the forum, though I must admit, I have not come across any of the complaints posted. It is an 80mm Acuter, with the standard 20-60X zoom. the bird was about 50 meters away, so I am not comlpaining about the result, other results using static objects have been good. John thanks also for your encouragement. Ernie
 
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