digi-birder
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After an overload of decorating, I took advantage of an extra day off from work today, and did some more digiscoping practice in the garden. I was determined to try everything possible to get some decent results, otherwise the camera was going as far away as possible!
I met someone yesterday with a cheap Canon digi-camera, hand holding it to his scope (Kowa) and his photos were pin sharp. He tried his camera in my scope eyepiece and the pics in the monitor looked excellent. He told me that someone else had been in the hide earlier on with exactly the same setup as mine (Coolpix 995 and Opticron ES80 scope) having exactly the same problem with soft images. Nothing he and his friend (who also has the 995) did helped in getting an in-focus shot. His friend went through his camera settings and put this person's exactly the same - still no joy. Could this be some sort of incompatibility issue? I've been pricing up Canon cameras today in between digiscoping!
Anyhow, here is the first of two photos taken today in the garden. They have been sharpened slightly, but they're certainly better than any previous efforts. Normally, no amount of Photoshop work would make any difference.
Opinions and ideas would be gladly welcomed.
I met someone yesterday with a cheap Canon digi-camera, hand holding it to his scope (Kowa) and his photos were pin sharp. He tried his camera in my scope eyepiece and the pics in the monitor looked excellent. He told me that someone else had been in the hide earlier on with exactly the same setup as mine (Coolpix 995 and Opticron ES80 scope) having exactly the same problem with soft images. Nothing he and his friend (who also has the 995) did helped in getting an in-focus shot. His friend went through his camera settings and put this person's exactly the same - still no joy. Could this be some sort of incompatibility issue? I've been pricing up Canon cameras today in between digiscoping!
Anyhow, here is the first of two photos taken today in the garden. They have been sharpened slightly, but they're certainly better than any previous efforts. Normally, no amount of Photoshop work would make any difference.
Opinions and ideas would be gladly welcomed.