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    Compact but stable travel scope tripod?

    IMHO, carbon fiber legs of good quality are both light and stable. Ditch the center column, for max stability. If it won’t fit in a pack , Tie it on, or add a shoulder strap .
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    Do you Twitch, Tick, or Watch?

    Being new to Birding in the tradition sense, and not knowing the differences of Twitch, Tick or watch, well….. , watching is pretty self describing! I hunt with a scope and camera. I too can spend hours watching the small movements of my prey, just to identify the moment they will leave their...
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    Hello from Colorado

    Thank you all for your welcome!
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    Phonescoping - shots, settings and combos

    The clarity in the Cooper Hawk video is superb! Thanks. For sharing.
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    It's possible to use the optic zoom of phones?

    By using a 3rd party camera app , there are several, you can set the lens selection and the phone will not change lenses. I am using several 3rd party camera apps , ie, Moment, Pro Cam 8 , Light room mobile etc. The Moment is my favorite at the time. By using a dedicated adapter you also limit...
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    Building your own iphone 13pro digiscope swarovski atx adapter

    The 3x can be used provided you have sufficient distance to your subject.I shoot a lot from my car window mount and the birds are generally too close to use the 3x on a 20-60 mag scope. The. 1x wide lens will cause some vignetting but a slight spread on the viewing screen will fix that with...
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    Hello from Colorado

    Greetings from Thornton Colorado. Just 30 miles north/east of Denver. At my young age of 71, I am starting my second bird photography go round. Using film gear at one time with prime 400 mm lens and converters, now digiscoping with an iPhone 13 Pro. Raptors are my birds of choice , but eager to...
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