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Subject: | Photography and Spotting Scopes |
From: | COOK David <> |
Date: | Wed, 12 Aug 1998 12:06:48 +1000 |
Can anyone relate their experiences in the use of spotting scopes to take bird (and other wildlife) photos? I'm particularly interested in the use of the Kowa TSN-8 series together with the Kowa Photo attachment (TSN-PA2C). I have a Minolta 600si SLR. Any thoughts on straight versus angled spotting scope for photography, or Fluorite (TSN-823/TSN-824) versus normal multi-coated objective lenses (TSN-821/TSN-822)? Thanks. David Cook (02) 6289 3439. |
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