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Settings for digiscoping (1 Viewer)

geordie121

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Hi everyone,
I was just wondering what settings i should have on my digital camera for digiscoping. Im only using it hand held. My attemts so far have had not sharpness to them. This could be down to my scope as its not the best. Any advice would be great!

Geordie:t:
 
Hi everyone,
I was just wondering what settings i should have on my digital camera for digiscoping. Im only using it hand held. My attemts so far have had not sharpness to them. This could be down to my scope as its not the best. Any advice would be great!

Geordie:t:

You will find a lot of existing help on this site including a sub forum dedicated to camera settings!

For any further help I suggest you advise what camera and scope you are using and even post a photo example
 
Hi everyone,
I was just wondering what settings i should have on my digital camera for digiscoping. Im only using it hand held. My attemts so far have had not sharpness to them. This could be down to my scope as its not the best. Any advice would be great!

Geordie:t:

I always use a universal digiscoping adapter to attach the camera to the scope. It makes digiscoping so much easier to with it
 
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