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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1511347" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>The adaptor and spotting scope will work as long as you have a high quality spotting scope. The image has to be really sharp and clear. The issue with your type of video gear is that it is low mega pixel (yours does about 9 on video and about 2 on single picture mode so it gets REAL grainy/blurry fast when you try to enlarge them) and has a relatively small color chip along with limited ISO control. You do have electrical zoom of 350 but I am sure you have found the results less than satisfactory.</p><p></p><p>Try a DSLR Camera with video. They record at 24 MP, have selectable ISO from 50 to 128,000, selectable aperture and shutter speed along with a 1x1 chip. You will get far better pictures, and be able to zoom them a whole bunch more. Check out the pictures I posted in the Thread Africa Pictures under this category. If you click on each picture they will enlarge and you can see that they remain perfectly clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1511347, member: 26077"] The adaptor and spotting scope will work as long as you have a high quality spotting scope. The image has to be really sharp and clear. The issue with your type of video gear is that it is low mega pixel (yours does about 9 on video and about 2 on single picture mode so it gets REAL grainy/blurry fast when you try to enlarge them) and has a relatively small color chip along with limited ISO control. You do have electrical zoom of 350 but I am sure you have found the results less than satisfactory. Try a DSLR Camera with video. They record at 24 MP, have selectable ISO from 50 to 128,000, selectable aperture and shutter speed along with a 1x1 chip. You will get far better pictures, and be able to zoom them a whole bunch more. Check out the pictures I posted in the Thread Africa Pictures under this category. If you click on each picture they will enlarge and you can see that they remain perfectly clear. [/QUOTE]
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