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<blockquote data-quote="rob lee" data-source="post: 1687016" data-attributes="member: 20150"><p>Happy New Year to you to Joe, i see you`re still mis-quoting me & Steve as saying digiscoping is easy, but as you Yanks say "whatever", I dont wish to labour a point here. I think the reason a lot of people move over to DSLR is for many reasons. In the digital age we are no longer limited by the cost of the film & processing, so we can snap away to our hearts content & also have the added pleasure of editing our own images to suit ourselves. Digiscoping is a realitively cheap way into wildlife photography if you already have a scope & many people once bitten by the bug probably then see Dslr as the next progressive step of improvement & as equipment prices tend to fall it then becomes ever more afordable. As for ease of use, I know many a good digiscoper who has had to go "back to the drawing board" when getting a Dslr setup. Personally, i`m happy at the moment just to keep snapping away rather than start lugging another bag around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rob lee, post: 1687016, member: 20150"] Happy New Year to you to Joe, i see you`re still mis-quoting me & Steve as saying digiscoping is easy, but as you Yanks say "whatever", I dont wish to labour a point here. I think the reason a lot of people move over to DSLR is for many reasons. In the digital age we are no longer limited by the cost of the film & processing, so we can snap away to our hearts content & also have the added pleasure of editing our own images to suit ourselves. Digiscoping is a realitively cheap way into wildlife photography if you already have a scope & many people once bitten by the bug probably then see Dslr as the next progressive step of improvement & as equipment prices tend to fall it then becomes ever more afordable. As for ease of use, I know many a good digiscoper who has had to go "back to the drawing board" when getting a Dslr setup. Personally, i`m happy at the moment just to keep snapping away rather than start lugging another bag around. [/QUOTE]
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