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Introduction to Digiscoping
STEP.2 Getting started with digiscoping  Part 1: Equipment
Choosing appropriate equipment
 
Fieldscopes Eyepieces Bracket/Attachment Digital Cameras
 
Fieldscope Fieldscope III / III A / EDIII / EDIII A / ED82 / ED82 A / ED50 / ED50 A
 
Fieldscope ED III
Nikon Fieldscopes that incorporate ED (Extra-low Dispersion) lenses for chromatic aberration compensation are recommended.
With the Nikon straight type Fieldscope, subject framing and handling are easy because you can observe a subject in a straight line through the Fieldscope
Making a comparison between 60mm-diameter objective and 82mm-diameter objective, Nikon Fieldscopes with an objective diameter of 60mm are recommended for entry-level users. These models have a relatively deep depth of field that facilitate focusing and enable the successful capture of images.
Nikon Fieldscopes with an objective diameter of 82mm are recommended for advanced users who are devoted to creating photographic works. These models have a shallower depth of field and allow the creation of fine photographic works.
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STEP.1 What is the Nikon Digiscoping System all about?
STEP.2 Equipment
STEP.3 Before going out into the field (exercises)
STEP.4 Going out into the field
STEP.5 Enjoying your digital images
STEP.6 Shooting etiquette
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