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  1. lmans66

    Best digiscoping camera?

    David the DCB or DCA was a spendy little gadget but it worked! ....Not sure if they still even sell it new anymore, jim
  2. lmans66

    Best digiscoping camera?

    Which camera do you use? And yes, by all means never go above 4-5 digital zoom. That is one thing I find many cameras have is the option of extending out digitally forever and find some digiscopers can't seem to figure out that 4-5 zoom is all you need. So don't pay for a feature on a camera...
  3. lmans66

    Best digiscoping camera?

    Those are good... !
  4. lmans66

    Best digiscoping camera?

    Not that much bigger....perhaps. But it is double the ounces, and about a 6/10 of an inch in length, half an inch in width. And that is not counting the lens so you will need to add that to length and width and weight. Still think the P310 is better. For the price, the image would not be...
  5. lmans66

    Best digiscoping camera?

    When you digiscope...you have enough gear to lug around with the scope and try-pod itself. One of the reasons why I have never tried to digiscope with the M6 ii or anything like it, is it just 'adds' to the 'lugging around of equipment. Thus I stuck with the small point and shoot and many others...
  6. lmans66

    Best digiscoping camera?

    I have tried phones coping but still not a fan of it. I use a Nikon P310. Came out with them in 2012 and I have been using them as my main digiscoping camera for years now with my DCB Adapter for my Swaro. I like the camera over the phone for it allows me easy access to controls. Perhaps just me.
  7. lmans66

    Best digiscoping camera?

    I wonder if the quality of digiscoping with a phone is more due to the closeness of the camera lens to the eyepiece. It should only be 1-2mm away and anything more than that will hurt the quality of the photos. The camera on the iPhone is fine, but the adapter might be the issue. When I used to...
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