Barry Duggan
New member

Hi,
This may sound like a silly question....
I have been a keen wildlife photographer for a few years now. I use a Sigma 600mm lens and I am happy with it.
Through my photography I have gradually become more interested in bird watching, I joined a local club and invested in a good pair of binoculars.
I am considering buying a spotting scope to mainly use beside a huge estuary, where I live.
Will a scope give me much advantages over my 600mm lens with camera?.
Im not looking to digiscope, i won't be selling my 600mm lens. The scope would just be for bird identification. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Barry
This may sound like a silly question....
I have been a keen wildlife photographer for a few years now. I use a Sigma 600mm lens and I am happy with it.
Through my photography I have gradually become more interested in bird watching, I joined a local club and invested in a good pair of binoculars.
I am considering buying a spotting scope to mainly use beside a huge estuary, where I live.
Will a scope give me much advantages over my 600mm lens with camera?.
Im not looking to digiscope, i won't be selling my 600mm lens. The scope would just be for bird identification. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Barry