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Nikon Coolpix P310 for Digiscoping (1 Viewer)

Thanks for your comment. I dont know how to use a software for blending out those light points thats why i posted this shot without doing it.

Shot those pictures at Lake Neusiedl, Austria a few days ago. It was really hot and windy so the conditions were not the best ones for digiscoping
 

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After a long break i had some time to digiscope; here are some pictures i made
 

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Part2
 

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Part 3
 

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Digiscoping impressions from Brazil

Hey guys, here are some impressions from my trip to the south of Brazil.
Seems like not many are using the P310 for digiscoping anymore but in my opinion it's still a good choice for low price digiscopers so i will keep on uploading some new shots from me :)
 

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Hope that you like my new shots

Very impressive. Looks like you had a great trip.
I'm still liking the P330 which is very similar to the P310 and I hear there is a P340 coming soon.
I'll get my P310 out next week and give it a run as you've reminded me what a nice camera it is.
Neil
 
Thanks Sean!

It's a rare bird in Germany and Austria, but on Heligoland (where i made the photo)and the other islands it appears almost every year with more than one individual. There are also recordings from the coast and the inland of germany. In austria there is only one recording i think (just had a quick look at the Club300.at homepage). Someone else found the bird, but on Heligoland its not this hard to find such a bird .
 
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