
Never forget the power of the sun.
From a digiscoper's point of view you have to remember that even a short burst of direct sunlight through your scope and onto your camera can cause serious damage.
If you're anything like me, you can end up carrying your scope around with the camera still attached.... so watch where your scope is pointing, carrying it facing downwards is the safest route.
Another factor that can be overlooked is when you have an Extend-a-view attached to the camera's monitor... this magnifies both ways and direct sunlight on the extend-a-view is bad news.
Andy
From a digiscoper's point of view you have to remember that even a short burst of direct sunlight through your scope and onto your camera can cause serious damage.
If you're anything like me, you can end up carrying your scope around with the camera still attached.... so watch where your scope is pointing, carrying it facing downwards is the safest route.
Another factor that can be overlooked is when you have an Extend-a-view attached to the camera's monitor... this magnifies both ways and direct sunlight on the extend-a-view is bad news.
Andy