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    [Misc] The Official NSC Bird Spotting Thread.

    I am doing a bit of bird photography and at the moment and am trying to record all the species that visit that woods near wooding cemetery and the surrounding area for this year. Currently up to 34 species , 23 of them are visual sightings (most with photos) the other 11 are from Merlin. As the...
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    [Misc] The Official NSC Bird Spotting Thread.

    are these with the TZ200?
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    [Misc] The Official NSC Bird Spotting Thread.

    That's very similar to the one i use on my telescope when using my samsung s7 phone. The advantage of this type is you clamp it onto to the eyepiece which is the bit that gives you the extra magnification. The phone also allowed for magnification (zoom) which i don't get with my pentax dslr as...
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    [Misc] The Official NSC Bird Spotting Thread.

    how would the scope connect to a camera is a t2 type connector? with the phone it is different as you get a bracket that lets phone hover over the eyeiece.
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    [Misc] The Official NSC Bird Spotting Thread.

    We should move this debate to the general photography thread as there more individuals who can talk about their experience. I think people would tend to recommend CANON or NIKON cameras with aspc sized sensors (i have had neither). I would guess they would also mention a sigma 150-500 type...
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    [Misc] The Official NSC Bird Spotting Thread.

    I have been through a (large) number of cameras in the last 10 years because I knew very little and thought technology would improve my picture taking. It does BUT it comes at a price and some of the improvements are marginal with the return on money dropping off considerably. That said if you...
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    [Misc] The Official NSC Bird Spotting Thread.

    Do you have a camera with a zoom or just relying on the phone with the digiscope.
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    [Misc] The Official NSC Bird Spotting Thread.

    In Woodingdean the Buzzards usually get chased off by seagulls and/or crows but over the back of Portslade the seagulls don't seem to chase them.
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