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  1. amateurphotographer.com

    Jan 9, 2025Digiscoping, Worldwide, Facebook Digiscopers, and Phonescoping are among my favourites. The Yahoo Digiscoping group offers lots of technical advice, and is a good place to find some of the original digiscopers. Birdforum (www.birdforum.net) has a digiscoping section, which contains sub-forums full of archived information on equipment. UK ...
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  3. bhphotovideo.com

    Digital photography and digiscoping have changed the way we document and share the observations of birds. In a previous segment of this series, we discussed birding and photography of birds through long telephoto lenses and superzoom point-and-shoot cameras. However, when it comes to long lenses, to match the level of magnification provided by ...
  4. birdsandblooms.com

    Mar 21, 2024This is why digiscoping (taking photos with a spotting scope and smartphone) is perfect for me and why you should give it a try, too. Check out the ultimate guide to backyard bird photography. What is Digiscoping? Digiscoping is shooting digital photos through a spotting scope with a cell phone or point-and-shoot camera.
  5. binocularbase.com

    You're probably a competent photographer, you might even be a great photographer, but until you can master using a digiscope your images will be of poor quality. Combining the spotting scope to your digital camera should be easy enough (there are plenty of spotting scopes that have an attachment purposely for DSLR cameras, and even some to ...
  6. blog.gritroutdoors.com

    Here's how the system looks set up to the 85-mm lens attached to my older Canon 5D. Notice how the Vortex digiscoping extension still allows access to the zoom settings. (Photo by Guy Sagi) At 60x you're battling environmental conditions at extreme range, and the humidity or mirage your mind filters out at that distance will be show.
  7. outdoorsmans.com

    Taking photos and video through spotting scopes has long been a tool used by hunters and nature observers alike to identify animals and enhance the viewing experience. This article shares tips and tricks to digiscoping to help take your scouting and photography to the next level.
  8. birdphotographylife.com

    Ashley using a monopod while digiscoping on the shore of Lake Erie, Ontario. Best Practices in the Field. There are a number of challenges to digiscoping birds in the field that camera lens owners do not have to deal with. The overall weight of the telescope is an issue, which means that a monopod or tripod is recommended.
  9. allaboutbirds.org

    Getting a good image when digiscoping comes down to gathering plenty of light, getting the camera lens the correct distance from the scope's eyepiece, and holding everything steady. Here are a few tips and some fixes for common problems: ... This allows them to press the shutter and then back away while the photo is being taken. Using a cable ...
  10. uniquephoto.com

    Last summer I was fortunate enough to be introduced to Kevin Bolton, an avid birder and photographer. (Check out his blog here) Like many birding enthusiasts, Kevin has always had the desire to capture great images of the birds he encounters on his trips.However the age old problem of needing to spend upwards of $12,000 for a professional camera and lens setup presents itself as a roadblock.
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