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On 1/19/2023 at 11:43 AM, Charlie Spencer said:

And of course the package with the tripod arrives several days before the next package / scope is scheduled.  :classic_biggrin::classic_blink::classic_ohmy::classic_sad::classic_angry:, in that order.

I want to see that picture your wife took of you out in the back yard gazing excitedly through your 'air scope' on top of your carefully set brand new tripod. Maybe the birds looked bigger because they all came closer to get a better look at you 😋

Assume it's arrived by now - how do you like it?

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I've had it out twice and am pleased so far.  The first time was a wastewater treatment pond.  I spent over an hour mostly getting comfortable with the rotation and elevation locks, focusing, getting the tripod at a comfortable height, etc.  I set a personal record for that location that day, not because of the scope but because I was there much longer than usual.  People usually hit this site to count migrant waterfowl and gulls for a half-hour or so and then leave.  I picked up more passerines and raptors than normal.

The second time was a week ago at a nearby farm pond that has been lowered for dam maintenance.  It's exactly the type of circumstances I bought the scope for.  This is the third time it's been lowered in the pass two years.  The last two times have been in fall and the exposed lake bed attracted a variety of migrating shorebirds.  I got great views of areas my binos and camera haven't been able to reach.  However, since we're in the dead of winter, there were no migrants or anything unusual.  

I'm going on a three-day festival next week with scheduled trips.  I don't think it will be practical to carry it on any of the trips.  I'm bringing it anyway, and hope to set it when not on the scheduled activities.  And I guess I have to get an adapter for my phone.

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3 hours ago, Charlie Spencer said:

I've had it out twice and am pleased so far.  The first time was a wastewater treatment pond.  I spent over an hour mostly getting comfortable with the rotation and elevation locks, focusing, getting the tripod at a comfortable height, etc.  I set a personal record for that location that day, not because of the scope but because I was there much longer than usual.  People usually hit this site to count migrant waterfowl and gulls for a half-hour or so and then leave.  I picked up more passerines and raptors than normal.

The second time was a week ago at a nearby farm pond that has been lowered for dam maintenance.  It's exactly the type of circumstances I bought the scope for.  This is the third time it's been lowered in the pass two years.  The last two times have been in fall and the exposed lake bed attracted a variety of migrating shorebirds.  I got great views of areas my binos and camera haven't been able to reach.  However, since we're in the dead of winter, there were no migrants or anything unusual.  

I'm going on a three-day festival next week with scheduled trips.  I don't think it will be practical to carry it on any of the trips.  I'm bringing it anyway, and hope to set it when not on the scheduled activities.  And I guess I have to get an adapter for my phone.

What scope did you get again?

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3 hours ago, Charlie Spencer said:

And I guess I have to get an adapter for my phone.

This is something that I always get confused about. When I tried out using the phone adapter on the scope, it was super easy to get photos with your phone through the scope( those are called digis, I think). But, it really made my viewing the birds through the scope much more difficult, the image was much less clear when viewing on the phone’s screen because you have it attatched to the scope. I didn’t find it easier to only attach the phone to the adapter when I needed it—attaching the phone to the adapter is harder than you think, intakes a while to get it to the right position.
 

What I’ve decided on is just holding the phone up to the scope when I need to take a photo. It can be difficult to get the whole picture through the phone(if it’s not lined up correctly you’ll have parts of black in the image, see example below). But, it’s easier than the adapter for me, so I deal with it. 

The hardest part of taking digis is actually getting the phone to focus on the birds. Even if the scope is perfectly focused on the bird, when you hold the phone up to it, the phone still has to focus on the birds as well.In the first photo below, notice how the skimmers are not in focus, but in the next shot they are. I didn’t change a thing with the height/focus of the scope. The only things that changed was that the phone focused on the skimmers in the first shot, but not the second one. The way you know that an iPhone is focused, I think, is that it will show a yellow box briefly. I may be wrong about that, but you do have to have it focus.

 

Edit: it looks like whatbird really compressed the quality of these, but the difference it quite big when I view them full resolution.

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38 minutes ago, IKLland said:

What scope did you get again?

I looked at used https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1475914-REG/celestron_52350_ultima_80_20_60x80mm_spotting.html

At the time, there wasn't much saving between new and the available used ones.  Then I noticed there was a sale on the next model up, a new https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/320308-REG/Celestron_52252_Ultima_100_4_0_100mm_Spotting.html, so that's what I bought.

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Just an FYI for all of you, I purchased the Vortex Viper 20x60x85 scope, and it’s amazing for the price! I got to test it out this morning for real on some scoters. Super good image, even up to 60x zoom. A huge improvement over my previous $175 scope.

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10 hours ago, Snake Fingers said:

Are you like a part time criminal or something? How you afford this stuff?

 

9 hours ago, IKLland said:

I’m not comfortable saying anything other than that I’m not a criminal. 

 

4 hours ago, Kevin said:

He has a money tree.

Maybe he won the lottery and @Snake Fingers is his third cousin once removed trying to find him.

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22 minutes ago, Birds are cool said:

Any suggestions for a spotting scope under $300? 

Haven't you been on this forum long enough to learn that's not how to ask a question here?

 

You ask for scope under $300.

Our brains say: He wants to spend at least $300! And then suggest scopes in 4-5 hundred range.

You come back and tell us you don't want to spend that much, and meanwhile go count your money again and decide you really could afford $400.

Naturally at that point we explain how the $500 is really just soooo much better than the $400.

So you go ask you parents to pay the balance, and being they think it's a good clean hobby to have, that keeps you out of trouble, they probably agree.

So in the end you've spent $527.37.

Wasn't that helpful? 

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