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Digiscoping Adapters
Going to try digiscoping.. Help needed.
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<blockquote data-quote="wings" data-source="post: 1364457" data-attributes="member: 18058"><p>An inexpensive adapter ring should do and you don't need a T-adapter. here are two photos of my setup. In my case, I used the Kowa TSN-DA1A adapter which also comes with a 52mm adapter ring for Canon mount, originally for a P&S digiscoping setup with the Canon A590IS. When I switched to a DSLR digiscoping setup, all I needed was a Canon 50mm lens (52mm thread) that allowed me to keep using the DA1A with the 20D DSLR. Actually, you don't even need the $100 DA1A: just remove the rubber eyecup from your scope eyepiece and slide the scope eyepiece as close as possible to the camera lens. It works quite well for me. But you need a good, sturdy rail/bracket to support the heavier DSLR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wings, post: 1364457, member: 18058"] An inexpensive adapter ring should do and you don't need a T-adapter. here are two photos of my setup. In my case, I used the Kowa TSN-DA1A adapter which also comes with a 52mm adapter ring for Canon mount, originally for a P&S digiscoping setup with the Canon A590IS. When I switched to a DSLR digiscoping setup, all I needed was a Canon 50mm lens (52mm thread) that allowed me to keep using the DA1A with the 20D DSLR. Actually, you don't even need the $100 DA1A: just remove the rubber eyecup from your scope eyepiece and slide the scope eyepiece as close as possible to the camera lens. It works quite well for me. But you need a good, sturdy rail/bracket to support the heavier DSLR. [/QUOTE]
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Going to try digiscoping.. Help needed.
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