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<blockquote data-quote="digiscope09" data-source="post: 1539334" data-attributes="member: 115099"><p><strong>Camera for Swarovski ATS 65 HD with fixed 30x eyepiece.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have recently purchased a Ricoh GX200 and the optional lens hood which slides nicely into a poly or aluminium tube of slightly larger diameter and rests against the rubber eyepiece ring. Because the lens hood is slightly longer than the lens zoom, the lens cannot touch the glass eyepiece. If the hood is too long, it can easily trimmed off with a fine saw blade. Vignetting disappears at minimal zoom</p><p></p><p>The GX200 is an alternative to the Nikon P6000. I am very happy with it. Very light and has lots of options/flexibility. Only quirk is that the zoom lens works in reverse to most cameras ie when at full zoom, the lens is further away from the spotting scope eyepiece than the other way around.</p><p></p><p>Purchased out of Hong Kong with 18 month door to door warranty.</p><p></p><p>Finno</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digiscope09, post: 1539334, member: 115099"] [b]Camera for Swarovski ATS 65 HD with fixed 30x eyepiece.[/b] I have recently purchased a Ricoh GX200 and the optional lens hood which slides nicely into a poly or aluminium tube of slightly larger diameter and rests against the rubber eyepiece ring. Because the lens hood is slightly longer than the lens zoom, the lens cannot touch the glass eyepiece. If the hood is too long, it can easily trimmed off with a fine saw blade. Vignetting disappears at minimal zoom The GX200 is an alternative to the Nikon P6000. I am very happy with it. Very light and has lots of options/flexibility. Only quirk is that the zoom lens works in reverse to most cameras ie when at full zoom, the lens is further away from the spotting scope eyepiece than the other way around. Purchased out of Hong Kong with 18 month door to door warranty. Finno [/QUOTE]
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