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<blockquote data-quote="Xayvian" data-source="post: 3249901" data-attributes="member: 133568"><p>I have been trying to figure out which method will give the highest quality images:</p><p> - scope -> scope lens -> adapter -> camera lens (or TLS APO) -> dslr</p><p></p><p> - scope -> scope lens -> adapter -> t-mount -> dslr</p><p></p><p>I have been reading quite a bit about the Kowa products and the first method would be like using the Kowa TSN-DA10 adapter and the second method would be like using the Kowa TSN-PA7 adapter.</p><p></p><p>I have read in another post that the t-mount method is not good because the scope's lens does not provide a flat image. Images can be sharp in the centre but blurrier the further from the centre you get.</p><p></p><p>From this thread I have learned that any method that uses a camera lens means you could lose 1-2 stops and you will need a fast lens to avoid that.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xayvian, post: 3249901, member: 133568"] I have been trying to figure out which method will give the highest quality images: - scope -> scope lens -> adapter -> camera lens (or TLS APO) -> dslr - scope -> scope lens -> adapter -> t-mount -> dslr I have been reading quite a bit about the Kowa products and the first method would be like using the Kowa TSN-DA10 adapter and the second method would be like using the Kowa TSN-PA7 adapter. I have read in another post that the t-mount method is not good because the scope's lens does not provide a flat image. Images can be sharp in the centre but blurrier the further from the centre you get. From this thread I have learned that any method that uses a camera lens means you could lose 1-2 stops and you will need a fast lens to avoid that. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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