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Digiscoped photoes of Shuntu Panorama ED 10x42 (1 Viewer)

jackjack

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South Korea
After I finished 'Digi - Zeiss' series, I have a plan to post the bino's (which I reviewed)digiscoped photo of birds.
As I don't use photo of animal as the reference of the review, so photo on this thread doesn't get much information about the bino statics.
but you won't get nothing.
because some digiscoped result(not every) have similar atmosphere that real bino offers.
not 100% but similar scent to my eyes.
and if you have plan to digiscope with the sepcific bino, it will be helpful.

Samsung S21. with Shuntu Panorama ED 10x42
no adjustment before and after.
no - circle photo is x3 zoomed whith my phone camera

1. oriental magpie

(red and brown is what Panorama tend to emphasis both in real view and digiscoped photoes. so green and blue color will be sacrificed)

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2. Vinous - throated -parrotbill
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3. Dusky thrush
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4. Tundra bean goose

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5. Stray cat20240223_123638.jpg
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Iron bird :)
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Excellent digiscopes once again. I take my hat off to your ability to nail pics like that, as whenever I have tried myself, results have been lousy (obviously down to operator incompetence!).

I honestly can't tell anything about distortion, or even really much about colour rendition from those shots, certainly not without comparative photos. But they do prove that the moment you have a bird or similar target in your binoculars, your focus switches to it. The magnetism of the living creature you are looking at captures your eye, and a lot of issues that may irk you when looking at a checkerboard pattern or similar backgrounds become irrelevant.
 
Good digi photos jackjack.
Do you usually put your phone at 3x zoom?
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this is my camera display. default is 1 power but I can quickly click on to 3 power with one touch.
thats why I almost always zoom with 3 power.
lower mag is more easier to zoom and take photo, but I can manage up to 12 x3 with nowhere to lean on.
 

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