@@allaboutroofing2it's just called a t-mount adapter as the Pentax scope uses 1.25 inch eyepieces just like astronomy telescopes. You take the eyepiece off and use the scope as a camera lens. If you actually owned it you would know this.
Please make a review video by connecting a cheaper spotting scope with acceptable quality like Celestron Regal M2 80ED spotting scope and a Sony a77 DSLR camera. The spotting scope comes with T-adapter ring for 35mm/digital SLR photography but I don't know if it is compatible with Sony a77 DSLR.
I have the ATS 65 with a 25-50 eyepiece. I was very interested in the point and shoot setup after what you said about the zoom, but will a bridge camera work? I have an old Fuji film hs30exr, but I also have Canon DSLRs if the Fuji doesn’t work could I put say a 50mm prime on my 5DIII? Or would I be better buying a new point and shoot? Sorry there’s so many questions but you have whetted my appetite for this system.
A small bridge camera could work. lease note: Supported Cameras: Up to 52.5 mm (from tripod socket to lens surface), with the Swarovski DCB II Digiscoping Swing Adapter for ATS/STS HD, ATM/STM Spotting Scopes B&H # SWDCB2ATS. bhpho.to/2GlB6UE Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com >Mark
I am using a Nikon D500 with TLS APO, connected to the Swarovski 95 with 30x70 angled eyepiece. I have difficulty getting a decent focus on all but the closest objects at x30. Is this normal ? On these birds I can get better photos using my Nikkor 200-500 telephoto. Am I doing something wrong ? I have tried a variety of camera settings
I am assuming by "fast" you are referring to a photographic lenses max f/stop. A scopes aperture or the diameter of its main, light-gathering lens or mirror is called the objective. The bigger the opening, the sharper and brighter your view will be and will allow you to use more magnification. This information is listed with the scope on our product web pages. C h u c k askbh{at}bandh{dot}com
As an example, a Swarovski ATS-65 HD 20-60x65mm Spotting Scope with Eyepiece (Angled Viewing) B&H # SWATS65HD20 with the proper adapter on a full frame DSLR would give you an approximate focal length equivalent of a 750-1800mm zoom lens.
Still a heck load of money! :p I'm curious about the working in combination with a DSLR. Only manual focus supported, is probably the downside instead of the telephoto lenses :)
Absolutely. The HookUpz 2.0 Universal Adapter from Carson Optics B&H # CAIS200 fits Any 25-58mm eyepiece and holds phones up to 3.75" wide. bhpho.to/2ibnweV >Mark
A link to the items discussed is included in the video description above. That link will send you to the B&H website which will list pricing. Dana G. askbh@bandh.com
Whatever the telescope,its aperture or the diameter of its main, light-gathering lens or mirror is called the objective. The bigger the aperture, the sharper and brighter your view will be and will allow you to use more magnification. C h u c k askbh{at}bandh{dot}com
Use a Pentax camera and turn on focus trapping... Pentax scopes are also amazing, and can mount to your DSLR with a super-cheap adapter
Who makes the cheap adapter and does it screw on where the rubber eye relieve ring would go? I just got a pentax pf80ed with the 20-60 eye piece.
@@allaboutroofing2it's just called a t-mount adapter as the Pentax scope uses 1.25 inch eyepieces just like astronomy telescopes. You take the eyepiece off and use the scope as a camera lens. If you actually owned it you would know this.
Please make a review video by connecting a cheaper spotting scope with acceptable quality like Celestron Regal M2 80ED spotting scope and a Sony a77 DSLR camera. The spotting scope comes with T-adapter ring for 35mm/digital SLR photography but I don't know if it is compatible with Sony a77 DSLR.
Indeed we do.
I am awaiting delivery of my kit here in UK.
Looks great for deep space photography.
What tripod do you recommend
is there a part two yet? i hope part two will contain some plane spotting! :)
What about the newer BTX?
Part 2 is coming tomorrow (5/31/2013)!
Could this scope be used for star gazing like comets, Saturn rings etc?
I would still recommend a telescope for star gazing.
O fool, do you lose something if you are photographed through the telescope in order to make sure?
Can we use a LX-7 point and shoot without vignetting?
can a Panasonic Lumix GH6 camera attach like other cameras do to the T2 adapter without any problem? It's a mirrorless micro 4/3 camera.
Yes, the T2 adapter will work on the Lumix GH6.
Are they sharp?
Are they reasonably fast?
how fast?
What about Fx = Focal lenght / objective diameter (95mm).
I have the ATS 65 with a 25-50 eyepiece. I was very interested in the point and shoot setup after what you said about the zoom, but will a bridge camera work? I have an old Fuji film hs30exr, but I also have Canon DSLRs if the Fuji doesn’t work could I put say a 50mm prime on my 5DIII? Or would I be better buying a new point and shoot? Sorry there’s so many questions but you have whetted my appetite for this system.
A small bridge camera could work. lease note: Supported Cameras: Up to 52.5 mm (from tripod socket to lens surface), with the Swarovski DCB II Digiscoping Swing Adapter for ATS/STS HD, ATM/STM Spotting Scopes B&H # SWDCB2ATS. bhpho.to/2GlB6UE Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com >Mark
B and H Thank you very much for the reply.
I am using a Nikon D500 with TLS APO, connected to the Swarovski 95 with 30x70 angled eyepiece.
I have difficulty getting a decent focus on all but the closest objects at x30. Is this normal ? On these
birds I can get better photos using my Nikkor 200-500 telephoto. Am I doing something wrong ?
I have tried a variety of camera settings
Don’t forget atmospherics heat shimmer etc
How fast are these lens?
I am assuming by "fast" you are referring to a photographic lenses max f/stop. A scopes aperture or the diameter of its main, light-gathering lens or mirror is called the objective. The bigger the opening, the sharper and brighter your view will be and will allow you to use more magnification. This information is listed with the scope on our product web pages.
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So what is the 35mm equivalent focal length of one of these lenses?
As an example, a Swarovski ATS-65 HD 20-60x65mm Spotting Scope with Eyepiece (Angled Viewing) B&H # SWATS65HD20 with the proper adapter on a full frame DSLR would give you an approximate focal length equivalent of a 750-1800mm zoom lens.
Still a heck load of money! :p I'm curious about the working in combination with a DSLR. Only manual focus supported, is probably the downside instead of the telephoto lenses :)
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can i attach a phone with carson hookupz 2.0 to this? just curious.
Absolutely. The HookUpz 2.0 Universal Adapter from Carson Optics B&H # CAIS200 fits Any 25-58mm eyepiece and holds phones up to 3.75" wide. bhpho.to/2ibnweV >Mark
Swarovski scopes are very sharp and their top model (Swarovski STX-95) has an Objective Lens Diameter of 95mm's.
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How much Cost iT
A link to the items discussed is included in the video description above. That link will send you to the B&H website which will list pricing.
Dana G.
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costs a lot!
They are not that expensive look on eBay :) you can get some good equipment :) you are not stuck on one brand there are many out there :)
Whatever the telescope,its aperture or the diameter of its main, light-gathering lens or mirror is called the objective. The bigger the aperture, the sharper and brighter your view will be and will allow you to use more magnification.
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Do you guys ship products to other countries like india
Not at it's widest zoom setting. You'll need to zoom in a little to eliminate it entirely.
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lol you intro is in 240p or less