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<blockquote data-quote="FrankD" data-source="post: 1392611" data-attributes="member: 18544"><p>I haven't frequented this forum for some time as I have been spending more time looking for birds rather than digiscoping them but I still have been tinkering with my basic digiscoping setup (Pentax ED scope, Casio camera, universal digiscoping adaptor). However, when reviewing Meopta's new site I noticed that they now have a new device called the Meoview. By the picture and item description it appears to allow you to mount the digital camera to an platform attached to their 30x eyepiece. The camera is pointed through a small separate "window" that must be connected to the main eyepiece via a mirror or series of mirrors. The beauty of it is that you can look through the scope at the same time as you are taking the picture in the camera.</p><p></p><p>Anybody have thoughts on this?</p><p></p><p>In and of itself I think it is a great idea. The only downside being that you can only use it on one of their scopes at the moment but isn't a more adaptable version just a natural step in its progression?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrankD, post: 1392611, member: 18544"] I haven't frequented this forum for some time as I have been spending more time looking for birds rather than digiscoping them but I still have been tinkering with my basic digiscoping setup (Pentax ED scope, Casio camera, universal digiscoping adaptor). However, when reviewing Meopta's new site I noticed that they now have a new device called the Meoview. By the picture and item description it appears to allow you to mount the digital camera to an platform attached to their 30x eyepiece. The camera is pointed through a small separate "window" that must be connected to the main eyepiece via a mirror or series of mirrors. The beauty of it is that you can look through the scope at the same time as you are taking the picture in the camera. Anybody have thoughts on this? In and of itself I think it is a great idea. The only downside being that you can only use it on one of their scopes at the moment but isn't a more adaptable version just a natural step in its progression? [/QUOTE]
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