Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Mount A Recognizing Scope On The Camera

Birds are diminutive objects to photograph.


Spotting scopes and cameras can be coupled to obtain long-range images of microscopic subjects. The magnification of a spotting scope is all the more higher quality than most telephoto and outstrip lenses available at a fair price to consumers. All the more with a dive lens with a 400 millimetre focal length, it can be laborious to receive limited animals and birds to seem copious Sufficiently in the frame to analyze what they are.


Instructions


1. Turn the spotting scope's ocular dust cap counterclockwise and remove it. Fully extend the eyepiece by gripping the rubber eye guard and turning it clockwise.


2. Locate the female speck of the telephoto adapter on the eyepiece end of the scope. Turn it clockwise, attaching the telephoto adapter to the spotting scope.


3.5. Adjust the tripod mount appropriately. If the tripod mount on the scope isn't on the same side as the camera bottom's tripod mount, adjust the tripod mount with a hex head driver or screwdriver. Loosen it and swivel it to the correct position.



Remove the camera lens from the camera body. Align the camera body adapter's red dot and screw it onto the camera body.4. Attach the telephoto adapter and spotting scope assembly to the camera and camera body adapter.