We already have several pairs of binoculars: Leupold Katmai 6x32, Opticron traveller 6x32, Vortex Viper 6x32 (pre-HD).
Cameras: Panasonic Lumix ZS80 and FZ300.
Now adding a small spotting scope for viewing and digiscoping photography.
Portable, compact, quality feel to mechanicals
Just got a Celestron NexGoDX phone adapter with bluetooth
I have scopes narrowed down to 2, one "budget" the other mid-range.
Hawke Sport Optics Endurance 60 angled, chinese, $500
Opticron MM4 60 angled with SDL V2 eyepiece, japanese, $1000 with eyepiece
I'm sure the Opticron is superior but is also much more expensive.
Does the Hawke have push-pull or folding eyecups?
Any thoughts on these?
Also investing in a decent pan/fluid head tripod, still pretty compact and small.
Maybe this?
Sirui 4 section carbon with VA-5 head, $280
What do you think?
Cameras: Panasonic Lumix ZS80 and FZ300.
Now adding a small spotting scope for viewing and digiscoping photography.
Portable, compact, quality feel to mechanicals
Just got a Celestron NexGoDX phone adapter with bluetooth
I have scopes narrowed down to 2, one "budget" the other mid-range.
Hawke Sport Optics Endurance 60 angled, chinese, $500
Opticron MM4 60 angled with SDL V2 eyepiece, japanese, $1000 with eyepiece
I'm sure the Opticron is superior but is also much more expensive.
Does the Hawke have push-pull or folding eyecups?
Any thoughts on these?
Also investing in a decent pan/fluid head tripod, still pretty compact and small.
Maybe this?
Sirui 4 section carbon with VA-5 head, $280
What do you think?