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Medlock44

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...does anyone have any experience of useing this scope for digiscoping, it would be used with a canon rebel. If this has been discussed before perhaps someone could point me to the thread. Thanks Mike
 
Medlock44 said:
...does anyone have any experience of useing this scope for digiscoping, it would be used with a canon rebel. If this has been discussed before perhaps someone could point me to the thread. Thanks Mike

The traditional method of connecting a scope to an SLR is to use a t-mount and use the scope as a prime lens. Theoretically, this should provide a superior image. Though I've seen some results using other methods that have me scratching my head since it seems like this might not always be the case.

If you want to move this off the digiscoping group and to the Scopes forum, I'd be happy to tell you what I know about digiscoping with similar catadioptric scopes. Last time I checked, this forum is for the disussion of digiscoping with traditional birding scopes.
 
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