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I went out scouting for elk and I found some turkeys. Checked the wind and moved in closer and got a few photos. On the way back down the mountian we saw two bucks about 600 yards away. Wind was just right so we got a little closer. One of the best scoring bucks I have ever seen and the sun light hit him just right. He will be added to my sample photo album.
The last few days have been good for finding wildlife and I have added some new photo album photos to the web sites. Click on the link below if you want to see the photos. The newest ones are at the bottom of the page. ![]() ![]() Link to other photos http://www.camerahunts.com/homepage.htm |
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Some of your photos are very nice indeed ...I have been trying to figure what gear you are using.
Is it A FZ30 and are you using a 2 inch eyepiece? If you are using a FZ camera can you post a photo right from the camera showing the vignetting or lack off. I understand the Zeiss scope but am curious about the other parts. I have some Williams parts organized to try the digiscoping if I can ever afford to try, and am open to other options. |
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Here is what I am using
Zeiss 85mm Diascope, with a 20-60x Vario Zoom Eyepiece Zeiss Universal Tripod Zeiss Window Mount Zeiss Digital Adapter Sony Cybershot DSC-W7 camera for digiscope photos Panasonic FZ30 for other photos Eagle Eye Generic Shutter Release Arm & cable ![]() ![]() |
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I see ...so then you are using a 1 1/4" eyepiece?
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20-60x Vario Zoom Eyepiece
I believe your are correct on the size 1 1/4 inch I am still trying to figure out what settings I need according to the light but I guess that is a never ending learning curve. |
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