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I'm Pete from Bingham near Nottingham in the UK. My main interest is finding birds in my local area with a few trips out of county. I have also travelled further afield ~ New Zealand, Arizona and various places in Western Europe. I'm also very interested in videoing birds, and digiscoping either with a Coolpix 995 (OK but images tend to be rather 'soft') OR with a Canon 30D using a 50mm lens (Results to date have been disappointing so will be hoping for advice!).
 
Hello there Pete and a warm welcome to you from those of us on staff here at BirdForum :t:

You've come to the right place for lots of inspiration on your endeavors ;)

Just a thought, are you working at full zoom on the nikon when you come up with your soft shots? If so, that may be one of the reasons for the soft shots.
 
Hi Pete,

Welcome to Birdforum,

Have you checked out the digiscoping thereads they may answer your problem, or why not start a thread asking for some guideance.
 
Hi Pete and a warm welcome to Bird Forum from me too

I'm sure you will enjoy it here

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Hi Pete,

Welcome to BirdForum. I am sure that, like me, you will find here a wealth of information and inspiration. Browse through the various threads on photography and take a look at the images in the gallery. I am sure that you will find plenty to interest you.
 
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