Nikon Spotting Scope Question

spiderz

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remember, the bigger the lens, the more light it captures, the better the image.
Look for a 100mm lens scope.
/goes browsing...
 

Mila

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remember, the bigger the lens, the more light it captures, the better the image.
Look for a 100mm lens scope.
/goes browsing...

Monies is the catch.. and If I but the biggest one now later I will have nothing to buy :D
// googles in anycase
 

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Mila

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http://www.catsdigital.co.za/konusspot-100.html - KonusSpot 100 - Price: R4,999.00

http://www.liquorish.co.za/order.ph...=105&navthreeid=254&navfourid=&productid=2631
TASCO - WORLD CLASS SPOTTING SCOPE WITH TRIPOD - Price: R 2,440.44 incl. vat

http://www.opticsonline.co.za/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=637
Tasco World Class 20-60X80 Zoom Spotting Scope WC20608045 - R2,411.10
Magnification x Objective Lens 20-60x80

They will work with a nikon eyepiece? He wants to attach it to his camera.. ( i lack knowledge. that is why I decided to stay with the brand then I know they work together :D )
 

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OOOH I like the tasco, seems like it comes with a eye piece. The nikon you have to buy it..
 

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where is all the clever camera peeps when you need them

... oh wait it;s holidays proly taking pics :)
 

BigAl-sa

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As has been asked: what do you want to use it for? Birdwatching? Feathered? Your neighbour's daughter?

Kowa scopes used to be very popular with birdwatchers.

If you want to use it for digiscoping, look at the digiscoping subforum on www.birdforum.net
 

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wild life. I hope its not the neighbours daughter!! :eek:
 
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