In this video we will review tips and tricks that will help you learn to film your hunts with your spotting scope. Here's Amazon link to the remote Camkix remote shutter release www.amazon.com/CamKix-Wireles...
Good video. Can you give me the specifics on your tripod? I need to get one and yours looks good to me. I ordered a Swarovski 95 mm atx like yours. Thanks!
Thanks for watching. That one was an older Manfrotto 190. It’s well built but kind of heave for carrying for hunting. I’m kind of cheap so I just deal with it. If I had it to do again or had to get a new one I’d get the XL version so I can stand up to glass easier. The head I use is the Manfrotto 128 RC2 pan tilt head. I’ve had several and really like them. Good luck and let me know what you end up with.
How do I get the darn eyecup off my 6mo celestron regal m2 80ed I went by manual eyecup down then twist left it won’t budge it’s like the eyecup is glued on but it’s supposed to be removable. Please help
@@aaronkelley7448 to put on the adapter that came with the spotting scope to attach a canon t ring for using my canon 80d for digiscoping. I finally got it off easily by letting it sit in the warm sun for the day per an Amazon answer.
Use the zoom on your phone to zoom in a little until the image fills the screen. Or use the optical zoom on the scope. One of those should fix that issue. Good luck!
@@aaronkelley7448when I zoom my phone it changes the lens on my iPhone 12 Pro. Is there a trick to this? Just starting the video. I hope you answer this as this video continues.
this is dumbest thing i have seen. im sorry but it's waste of money. noone wants to photograph without Autofocus,Stabilisation,Touch screen.etc and wth is it's f-stop?seems to me that light have to travel a lot in these binoculars. It's just so unpracticalt. Who ever is lookin for cheap starter kit,there's way beter ways to do it. yes they're compact cameras but useing em you will find out cons and pros between dslr's and phones.
Thanks for watching Sandler. The system definitely has it’s drawbacks but it actually works quite well considering. I’m primarily a hunter and weight is a concern so this is something that allows me to capture the hunt and also other cool things I see while out. Granted it’s definitely not studio quality, but it works for me and is an inexpensive lightweight system that works for me and thousands of others. Thanks for your opinion but I respectful I disagree.
@@aaronkelley7448 for hunters only it may work out.cause you alredy have binocular. Dont lead beginners to this trap. Like i sayd,there's way beter gear for beginners.
@@aaronkelley7448 Not sure what he was on about, but I digiscope with my device using a literal monoscope and using similar methods, works just fine for me with a bit of tweaking to counter any fringing or chromatic aberration. Great video! :)