With so much time off from work recently I decided to attempt some digiscoping through both my Meopta Meostar and Vortex Razor 8x42s. I utilized a tripod mounting attachment to attach the bins to a tripod and a universal digiscoping adapter to mount my digital camera to both bins. Neither really offered a perfect fit so I had to improvise a bit to get fairly decent pictures.
The first picture is the Meostar. One difference I noticed is what appears to be a brighter image in the Meostar. The Razor appears darker but the details appear more defined. The Razor's field curvature is also easily noticed around the edges of the image.
Just thought this little experiment would stir some discussion. Wouldn't it be nice if we could all do something like this to help share image quality comments about any particular pair of binoculars?
[QUOTE=FrankD]With so much time off from work recently I decided to attempt some digiscoping through both my Meopta Meostar and Vortex Razor 8x42s. I utilized a tripod mounting attachment to attach the bins to a tripod and a universal digiscoping adapter to mount my digital camera to both bins. Neither really offered a perfect fit so I had to improvise a bit to get fairly decent pictures.
The first picture is the Meostar. One difference I noticed is what appears to be a brighter image in the Meostar. The Razor appears darker but the details appear more defined. The Razor's field curvature is also easily noticed around the edges of the image.
Just thought this little experiment would stir some discussion. Wouldn't it be nice if we could all do something like this to help share image quality comments about any particular pair of binoculars?[/QUOTE]
cool! can you post a picture of your set-up? On a side note, how much will the digiscoping adapter cost? Thanks a lot