I read Simon's article with interest as I have a Swarovski 65HD ATS scope.
Does anyone have experience with the two different types of digiscoping
attachments for the Swarovski; the universal camera attachment (UCA)
and/or the digital camera base (DCB) and can offer a recommendation.
I have a bog standard panasonic lumix digital camera and would love to be
able to give digiscoping a try.
Regards
Alastair
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