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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

Nikon CP 4500 MC-EU1 (1 Viewer)

Eagle-eye for me too.

I have the complete Eagle-eye digiscoping kit - not cheap but everything works very well and screws together naturally without having to file, cut, velcro, amend adapt a single thing.

Cost quite a bit, (can't remember exactly how much) can be seen on their website.

Cannot and do not recommend the image locator/site thingy.

Steve
 
just out of interest, would the eagle eye bracket be suitable for day to day photography without using a scope?
I'd like to get a release for my CP4500 but would prefer a purely mechanical one. It would also need to be used with the camera on a tripod.

would the eagle eye be the one to go for?
 
gazraa said:
just out of interest, would the eagle eye bracket be suitable for day to day photography without using a scope?
I'd like to get a release for my CP4500 but would prefer a purely mechanical one. It would also need to be used with the camera on a tripod.

would the eagle eye be the one to go for?

They do a generic cable release bracket that works a treat both when attached on the scope and when just attached to the camera.
 
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