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Karim Madoya

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Hi all digiscopers.
I would like to have some knowledge from you all if anyone has taken
bird images from this expensive camera LEICA Q or how would be you imagine
the image quality out of this camera because this camera has menu in it to set
for DIGISCOPING. I quess that no one has ever try this camera for digiscoping yet.
Thank you.
 
When I first read about the camera, I also thought that must be a good one for digiscoping. The fact that Leica included a scene mode for digiscoping also indicates that the camera should be suitable for that.

However, due to the price, this is probably rarely done. I guess most birders would prefer to spend 5000 € on a decent DSLR oder mf4 and 400 mm lens, rather than a digiscoping camera.

In case you own this Leica Q, a question: this digiscoping mode, what kind of settings does this contain?
 
When I first read about the camera, I also thought that must be a good one for digiscoping. The fact that Leica included a scene mode for digiscoping also indicates that the camera should be suitable for that.

However, due to the price, this is probably rarely done. I guess most birders would prefer to spend 5000 € on a decent DSLR oder mf4 and 400 mm lens, rather than a digiscoping camera.

In case you own this Leica Q, a question: this digiscoping mode, what kind of settings does this contain?

I think there is no setting to be set and is set automatically in auto except that only focusing that you have to do on spotting scope. As I experience on scene mode like macro only in situation low light or just moderate lighting is good but in the bright light image is over expose. So I quess it is the same to this Leica Q.
Hope just for knowledge, would have a chance to ask from those who own it.
 
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