A few deer pictures
#11
RE: A few deer pictures
They call it Digiscoping now.Here is a link to a site about it http://www.spottingscopes.com/digiscopingtutorialarticle.cfm.Or you can do a search yourself.MH is right the scopes thatautofocus are the hardest to get pictures from.
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: pa soon to be greenup county ky
Posts: 315
RE: A few deer pictures
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I've only taken pics through my spotting scopes a couple of times. In order for me to get clear images I couldn't use any of the zoom on the camera and had to slowly start the scope from its lowest power and work my way up. As previously saidits a pain in the arse to keep the camera in the same spot while doing this.
Hope this helps
Tom
I've only taken pics through my spotting scopes a couple of times. In order for me to get clear images I couldn't use any of the zoom on the camera and had to slowly start the scope from its lowest power and work my way up. As previously saidits a pain in the arse to keep the camera in the same spot while doing this.
Hope this helps
Tom
#14
RE: A few deer pictures
When Quik gets back he should be able to give you some tips. He got some good pics last summer through his scope.
I think I saw something in Cabelas that was an attachment for the spotting scope's eyepiece for attaching a camera. I have no idea how well they work, but that might be worth a try.
Most of the pics you posted came out pretty good, so you must be getting the hang of it a bit.
I think I saw something in Cabelas that was an attachment for the spotting scope's eyepiece for attaching a camera. I have no idea how well they work, but that might be worth a try.
Most of the pics you posted came out pretty good, so you must be getting the hang of it a bit.