At last, the digiscoping adapter... If you're crazy enough to be a long-term reader of this blog, you may remember that I bought a very nice spotting scope some time ago. My intent was to use a digiscoping adapter with it to let me take (fairly extreme) telephoto shots of wildlife using my iPhone X. Such a great plan! Unfortunately, Swarovski (the maker of the spotting scope) failed to cooperate by making a digiscoping adapter for the iPhone X. Had I selected any other model of iPhone, they had me covered. I've been waiting ever since for them to catch up with my iPhone.
A few days ago, I did my tenth or eleventh search for the adapter – and still Swarovski isn't making one. But then it occurred to me that there might be a third party maker – and I found one right away! Interesting twist: they're located just south of Salt Lake City, practically in my backyard.
So I ordered an adapter for my scope and iPhone X, and also a Bluetooth shutter release for my iPhone (so I wouldn't have to tap the screen and vibrate the scope to take a photo). The adapter works great! I went out this afternoon and did a little test shooting on our feeders. Some of the results below. On all of these photos, I was between 15' and 20' away from the feeders. The second photo, of the yellow jacket, was at a range of 17' – not bad detail for that distance! I like the fifth photo where you can see the goldfinch's tongue, and the last one where you can see how far down the hummer's beak extends...
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