Hi
First post on this forum ... and I'm after some advice if possible.
I'm looking to buy a spotting scope, that will be permanently situated looking out of a window in our house (we overlook a sea loch in the West Highlands so get plenty of opportunity to see wildlife - not just birds, but otters, dolphins etc). Weight and size are therefore not an issue as it will not need to be portable. Having done a little research, I thought the Leica APO Televid 77 with the 20 - 60x zoom looked like a good choice.
First question: Am I right, or are there better scopes? (Money not too much of an issue, but the APO77 with decent tripod was roughly the money I'd be happy to spend).
Next question: I use a Nikon D2X and thought this might be a good time to get into some digiscoping. I assume that if I buy the Leica photo adapter and the relevant adapter ring for the Nikon the two should 'marry' ok? (I'm a complete novice with scopes so please excuse the dumb questions!).
Last question: My concern is that the APO77 seems very 'slow' ( 800mm f/10.4 or 1000mm f/13). Do those of you who do this sort of thing find that you need really bright days to get good results?
Thanks for any help and advice
Steve
www.Torridon.org (If you're interested!)
First post on this forum ... and I'm after some advice if possible.
I'm looking to buy a spotting scope, that will be permanently situated looking out of a window in our house (we overlook a sea loch in the West Highlands so get plenty of opportunity to see wildlife - not just birds, but otters, dolphins etc). Weight and size are therefore not an issue as it will not need to be portable. Having done a little research, I thought the Leica APO Televid 77 with the 20 - 60x zoom looked like a good choice.
First question: Am I right, or are there better scopes? (Money not too much of an issue, but the APO77 with decent tripod was roughly the money I'd be happy to spend).
Next question: I use a Nikon D2X and thought this might be a good time to get into some digiscoping. I assume that if I buy the Leica photo adapter and the relevant adapter ring for the Nikon the two should 'marry' ok? (I'm a complete novice with scopes so please excuse the dumb questions!).
Last question: My concern is that the APO77 seems very 'slow' ( 800mm f/10.4 or 1000mm f/13). Do those of you who do this sort of thing find that you need really bright days to get good results?
Thanks for any help and advice
Steve
www.Torridon.org (If you're interested!)