Jaysan
Well-known member
Hi. I am new to this field. Have been making do with 10x50 bins and am now looking at spotting scopes and zoom lenses. I have a Canon EOS40D camera. This is a long winded question and my apologies. My question is in four parts.
1. Initially I was looking at a zoom and had narrowed down to the Sigma 50-500 OS. However the cost (>£1000.0) is keeping me from taking the plunge.
2. I have recently seen the benefits of a scope when observing birds. The scope I had the luxury of using was a Swarovski. I was told that it was an expensive buy, but did not realize just how expensive until I came home. I am not interested in the price league of Leica or Swarovski. I hope increasing the size of the objective to 100mm will reduce the difference to a degree. Has any one used the Bresser Pirsch 25-75x100 45° Spotting Scope. The other two I came across are Konuspot-20-60x 100 Spotting Scope and the Yukon 6-100x100? All seem to be in the ballpark of £250-350.
3. The other aspect I am not sure of is zooming. I have not liked zooming binoculars in the past. Will the light cut-off be as dramatic in scopes or is it improved by the size of the objective?
4. When reading about scopes, I came across digiscoping. If I buy a 100mm scope with zoom facility, will it be a replacement to a the zoom lens? I understand it will have to be mounted and I cant hand hold it to take photographs. Also I don't understand how to compare the magnification of a 50-500 mm zoom lens with a 25-70x zoom of the scope.
Like I said, I am a novice. Thanks for your patience.
1. Initially I was looking at a zoom and had narrowed down to the Sigma 50-500 OS. However the cost (>£1000.0) is keeping me from taking the plunge.
2. I have recently seen the benefits of a scope when observing birds. The scope I had the luxury of using was a Swarovski. I was told that it was an expensive buy, but did not realize just how expensive until I came home. I am not interested in the price league of Leica or Swarovski. I hope increasing the size of the objective to 100mm will reduce the difference to a degree. Has any one used the Bresser Pirsch 25-75x100 45° Spotting Scope. The other two I came across are Konuspot-20-60x 100 Spotting Scope and the Yukon 6-100x100? All seem to be in the ballpark of £250-350.
3. The other aspect I am not sure of is zooming. I have not liked zooming binoculars in the past. Will the light cut-off be as dramatic in scopes or is it improved by the size of the objective?
4. When reading about scopes, I came across digiscoping. If I buy a 100mm scope with zoom facility, will it be a replacement to a the zoom lens? I understand it will have to be mounted and I cant hand hold it to take photographs. Also I don't understand how to compare the magnification of a 50-500 mm zoom lens with a 25-70x zoom of the scope.
Like I said, I am a novice. Thanks for your patience.