codyadams
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone!!
So I have a Sony HDR CX-675 Handycam, and I use it for videoing my long range shooting on steel and also hunting, as well as videoing wildlife and taking pictures. The only problem is that it only has a 30x optical zoom, and that doesn't get me near close enough on my farther shots to get decent detail, and also makes it hard to get good video/photos of animals at long distances.
I would like to be able to get closer up, and have debated getting an adapter from one of the digiscoping manufacturers to video through a spotting scope, but didn't know if there was a better way to accomplish this without spending thousands of dollars. My camera has 46mm lense threads
here is the place I was thinking of getting a custom digiscoping mount from....
DIGIDAPTER digiscope adapter
If there is any better option, could someone with more knowledge please help me?? I really want to get better video and photos, and on optical zoom I get good HD video with my camera, but for instance, when videoing a deer taken at 925 yards last year, on my max optical zoom you could barely see the thing, and when I zoomed to where you could see it the image got fuzzy. I would really appreciate some help if anyone knows what I should do....Thanks guys.
So I have a Sony HDR CX-675 Handycam, and I use it for videoing my long range shooting on steel and also hunting, as well as videoing wildlife and taking pictures. The only problem is that it only has a 30x optical zoom, and that doesn't get me near close enough on my farther shots to get decent detail, and also makes it hard to get good video/photos of animals at long distances.
I would like to be able to get closer up, and have debated getting an adapter from one of the digiscoping manufacturers to video through a spotting scope, but didn't know if there was a better way to accomplish this without spending thousands of dollars. My camera has 46mm lense threads
here is the place I was thinking of getting a custom digiscoping mount from....
DIGIDAPTER digiscope adapter
If there is any better option, could someone with more knowledge please help me?? I really want to get better video and photos, and on optical zoom I get good HD video with my camera, but for instance, when videoing a deer taken at 925 yards last year, on my max optical zoom you could barely see the thing, and when I zoomed to where you could see it the image got fuzzy. I would really appreciate some help if anyone knows what I should do....Thanks guys.