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  Q. Spotting Scopes
Patrick Ziegler
Asked by Patrick Ziegler    (K=21797) on 10/13/2004 
I am looking into using a telescope or a spotting scope attached to my Canon EOS camera body. Not sure which scope to buy. spotting Vs. Tele, What brands etc.. Any sugestions


    



 Bikramadittya G. Roy   (K=7202) - Comment Date 12/2/2004
Hi pat,
Though I never used spotting scopes on my cam, I once used a Kalimar 800-1200mm manual focus with a canon eos 5 and got fairly good results at the lower end. For this u have to buy an adapter called T2 adapter that fits the lens into your camera.

Also, I hope these might help u.

http://photonotes.org/articles/eos-manual-lenses/

You can also search the net for 'digiscoping' and get some good sites to inform you.

Cheers





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