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Digiscoping Links
Digiscoper's Websites
Laurence Poh Laurence has sadly passed away but his wonderful legacy of photos lives on.
Yves Leduc's 'Featherd Memories' Yves Leduc's highly informative website features wonderful digiscoped bird pics from Canada, as well as valuable info on technical aspects of digiscoping.
Ann Cook's 'Birds Of Manitoba' Just look at the pics!! Wonderful site showing just how good digiscoped images can look on a monitor.
www.smandrews.com Mark Andrews digiscoping site, with exceptional digiscoped birds from around the world. Mark also has some amazing digiscoped photos of mamals as well, including those of Jaguar, various primates and other mamals. New
Hertfordshire Fauna Group A growing flickr group devoted to Hertfordshire Wildlife photography. If you're a Herts Wildlife photographer, please drop in and show what Hertfordshire has to offer
Mike McDowell's Birding & Digiscoping Blog Mike has always been one of the best digiscopers. Now he has an excellent blog site with his latest birding & digiscoping exploits
naturesboy-globalwarming.blogspot Don't be put off by the title, this is a really good birder's blog with digiscoping thrown in as a bonus. New
Steve Blain Steve's been digi/video scoping for a long time now, see his great photos on his well laid out website. Working in Ecuador these days, so plenty of exotics on show.
www.digiscopediary.co.uk Rob Wilton's very attractively designed new website on digiscoping. Rob uses the big Olivon scope with great success. The site has a regularly updated digiscoping diary as well as tips on digiscoping and galleries.
www.naturalworld.Neateimaging.com Chris and Esther Neate's comprehensive site, featuring tips and advice on using a scope with a dslr camera as well as traditional digiscoping. Lots of excellent photos as well.
Andy Holt's Digiscoping Website One of those digiscopers who picks-up the method straight away. Superb pics of some really good birds. Worth visiting for the rare sight of a digiscoped Treecreeper
Monte Gardenier Monte's photos show just what can be achieved on a limited budget. Using a Canon A50 and an old Optolyth scope, he has taken some fabulous images of birds. Also other interesting projects on view. Well worth a look at this Dutch digiscoper's website
Digitalwildlife.co.uk Nice website with lots of birding and other wildlife info for the Hampshire area of the U.K. Richard is now offering digiscoping tuition in his area.
Graham Checkley's Photos Grahams digiscoped photos. Graham is from Scotland and now using a dslr for his photography.
Christian Kerihuel's Website Christian's been on the digiscoping scene for a while, visit his site for some great digiscoped birds from the wonderfully bird-rich country of France
Harold Stiver New website from Harold in Canada, worth a visit because he uses the fabled Pentax ED80 scope....any questions on that scope, he's your man.
Digital-nature-photography.com Gerd Rossen's website of digiscoped birds from Germany. This guy takes some of the best pics in Europe and seems to have access to a wonderfully bird-rich area. Not only bird photos, but wildlife and nature in general.
South Dakota BirdsAlthough Terry has now moved to conventional dslr bird photography, he still has many examples of the excellent results he achieved from digiscoping.
Miikka Kajas Excellent shots from another Finnish digiscoper, birds from other locations as well as Finland.
Ashleys Bird Photographs An excellent site with plenty of great photos from the Buckinghamshire area. Good resource for birding around Milton Keynes
Phil Misseldine's Photos.Phil's excellent shots from his Ethiopian trip, lots of spectacular birds, but don't ignore the other photos that capture this amazing country so well
Digidylan.co.uk Dylan's website, his digiscoped birds collection is growing all the time.and his animation of digiscoping is amazing.
Jane Zatta's Birds Jane has some great photos of N. American birds in her album
John Moore's Digiscoping Website John has been digiscoping for a long time and now has a website to show his work. As well as photos, there are also d.i.y. ideas for scope adapters.
www.cuneobirding.it Digiphotos of italian birds (including Monticola saxatilis, Ardea purpurea, Anthus pratensis, Turdus torquatus, ecc..)
Digiscoping Portugal Ricardo's excellent website with digiscoped birds and many other images of the natural world. The English version of the site is flawless.
Digital Nature Excellent website covering birds & other wildlife. Dutch and English versions
www.fuglesiden.com Norwegian digiscoping site from Thor Edgar Kristiansen
Sweden Birds Stefan Hage's website of Swedish birds, in English & Swedish.
Ypix French digiscoper with some excellent bird and general wildlife photos
Digiscoping Equipment
Pennine Photographic Photographic and Birding optics retailer based in Rochdale. This shop sells digiscoping accessories for the Contax/Kyocera cameras, including the cable-release adapter.
SRB Film A well known company that supplies/produces every imaginable adapter ring and the typical 'bits & pieces' that photographers need for attaching lenses and filters. Also digiscoping adapters, built to your specs if needed.
Eagle-Eye U.K.This company produces and supplies various 'goodies' for digital cameras, including the Eagle Eye 5x Teleconverter and the Digimount adapter that connects your camera to the scope's eyepiece.
Photosolve U.S. outlet for many of Eagle-Eye's products. A number of their own products including the Xtend-a-view monitor shade/loupe
www.lensadapter.com/ I have field-tested Bill's new adapter, it works well and will fit every eyepiece that you own! Will also fit onto Binocular eyepieces. See pics on my 'Digiscoping info' page.
Simplicitytool.com Have a look at this site for a very interesting (and very cheap) digiscoping adapter/bracket designed by Steve Berliner