Took this photo during the winter on public land. Anyone else use an iphone / scope for photos?
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Took this photo during the winter on public land. Anyone else use an iphone / scope for photos?
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Did you get a photo of the animal on the deck?
Nar, would have been an easy shot but let him go. Was looking for a big stag.
That is a cool photo!
Couple taken on the phone looking through the binos
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The bull on the left in the first photo could possibly be the same one I shot about a month ago in the same area.
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Epic pics!
For anyone considering taking pics through a scope, remember that the scope is attached to a firearm, and always remember the 7 rules... But especially 1, 2, 4 and 5 in this context.
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid both alcohol and drugs when handling firearms.
Don't let the side down and do anything that can be used to portray hunters and shooters in a negative light.
taken quite a few over the years through binos...pain in arse getting cell phone lined up right,and image correct before it goes back to sleep...but its fun when it works.
+1 on the binos... do this quite often when I don't take the real camera with me. Agree with @Micky Duckcan be a right pain to get it all lined up, guess that's why they invented the phone scope...
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650 odd yards this photo was taken from.
Rusa country
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Phone through spotter, freehand.
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As said a bit of a buggar to line up
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Another one
Cool pics alright, good stuff Rod.
I’ve tried! It’s bloody hard though. I’ve managed a few half arsed ones through my binoculars. I gave in, in the end and purchased an adapter for my spotting scope.
I’ve done it. Will post the shot in a min.
It’s hard with the new three lenses iPhone as usual one of the lenses’s is out side of the bino lenses so the phone then wants to do it’s own thing:wtfsmilie: as if the bloody thing knows what I want!!!:pissed off:
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These two uk kingfishers having a scrap
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I quite often use the scope or binos to get a photo.
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Haha it looked like he was enjoying hisself so we just let him be. Might have to look for him again soon tho!
its pretty fun trying to get a good site picture.
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That’s impressive! It’s as if he’s posing!
Meanwhile the fish lives to see another day
Laughing at you
A couple taken through the binos last weekend.
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Nice @Pav, good to see you found some.
Some / most of us have tried this and had limited results ?.....Obviously there is information out on the web.....scope camera attachments digiscoping etc. Any optical engineers out there care to comment how and if you can achieve better optical performance.....the crosshair and the distant object all in focus at the same time the picture is taken?
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That looks pretty close Grant?
I was about to push one of these spikers over when their bigger mate showed up and he ended up on the receiving end instead.
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Managed these two shots any idea on sizeAttachment 211871Attachment 211870
Not a photo but a video:
https://youtu.be/4AuDGh3x77M
Mob of goats at approx 400m. Didn't take the shot, not confident the ol .223 can do it and also didn't like the thought of retrieval...