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<blockquote data-quote="Nikonewbie" data-source="post: 500499" data-attributes="member: 40866"><p>I ordered the attachments for the spotting scope to the camera and I have been surfing the internet and found some incredible pictures taken via Digiscoping. It is an art among itself, you cannot just hook it up and start taking pictures. There is a lot of info that needs to be learned so I'm just surfing and getting some information that will guide me through this.</p><p> I do not understand why some people say it isn't worth it unless they have buyers remorse from spending thousands when digiscoping is turning out some incredible pictures that camera lenses cannot match and it is less than 10% the cost. </p><p></p><p>If you start out with a spotting scope that has excellent glass what is keeping the pictures from coming out excellent? I know with digital equipment these days it is a lot cheaper than spending money on film and development and we can see the results instantly without added cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikonewbie, post: 500499, member: 40866"] I ordered the attachments for the spotting scope to the camera and I have been surfing the internet and found some incredible pictures taken via Digiscoping. It is an art among itself, you cannot just hook it up and start taking pictures. There is a lot of info that needs to be learned so I'm just surfing and getting some information that will guide me through this. I do not understand why some people say it isn't worth it unless they have buyers remorse from spending thousands when digiscoping is turning out some incredible pictures that camera lenses cannot match and it is less than 10% the cost. If you start out with a spotting scope that has excellent glass what is keeping the pictures from coming out excellent? I know with digital equipment these days it is a lot cheaper than spending money on film and development and we can see the results instantly without added cost. [/QUOTE]
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