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Hi, I am new here & looking @ getting into digiscoping. (1 Viewer)

trev s4000

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Hi All i'm new here, & the name is Trev, I love wildlife, mainly Deer & birds, I live in The Vale of Pewsey, wilts In the south west U.K. My photographic Kit comprises of fujifilm s4000, jvc and samsung analogue camcorders, olympus c-180 digital compact, a Tasco 20-60x60 scope. I am looking @ getting into digiscoping with the Tasco, can anyone please give me any advice on a good low entry dslr and adapter to go with the Tasco,. There are no threads on the eyepiece of the Tasco & it doesn't look as though you can remove the eyepiece. please note, i don't have loads of cash to use, so i would be looking at second hand gear, all advice appreciated, Trev.
 
Just give them a try...try different cameras and see how they match up to your Tasco... The results from a Tasco might not be stellar but it would be fun in the process....Try a Canon S90, 95. 100... or a SD series... They might work but the only way to know is to give them a shot. Take the scope to the store and play with the cameras and see which if any of those will work...
 
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