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Those deer were 500-600 yardsHow far away? This was over 1000 yards. View attachment 319675
I think I see Sasquatch in that.Whenever I take pictures through my spotting scope, they usually end up looking like this.
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Is this a limitation of the cell phone camera?
What is the best system of getting clear photos of wildlife?
I’ve tried phone scope I’ve also just tried holding it up to the spotter. Seems like I get similar results. Vortex tripod. Swarovski scope.What mount are you using? You're probably shaking the phone/tripod when taking the pic.
So what adapter are you using? I had a good buck (Montana standards) at 450 yards for 1/2 hour this year and couldn’t get one clear photo of him. Which is better using the scope zoom or the phone zoom?Lots of variables, including the quality of scope, how square the phone camera is to the eyepiece, relief between the camera and eyepiece lens, whether you use the scope zoom or the phone zoom, heat shimmer, etc.
This video was taken at maybe 600 yards.
This one was 1.5 miles.
This photo was about 2.5 miles.
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Try using the timer setting so the tripod stops shaking before the photo is taken.So what adapter are you using? I had a good buck (Montana standards) at 450 yards for 1/2 hour this year and couldn’t get one clear photo of him. Which is better using the scope zoom or the phone zoom?
Vortex tripod Swarovski spotterTry using the timer setting so the tripod stops shaking before the photo is taken.
You may be getting light into the front of your spotter, if it has a sun shield use it.
Lastly what vortex spotter do you have?
I would say to try the timer then and watch your light pollution. If something is getting washed out there is too much light coming in. You can tap different areas on the screen of your phone to change the focus and white balance or there is light getting into the lense of your camera between the scope and phone that would do it too. Try to set up somewhere the sun isn’t directly going into the objective lense of the scope.Vortex tripod Swarovski spotter
I use a phone skope, but if Ollin made an adapter for my scope I would buy one in a heartbeat. I usually use a combination of zooms, depending on how far the distance. If it’s a really long way I will almost max the zoom on my scope, and then finish with the phone. The phone zoom is good for getting rid of any ring you have around the edge of your photo at any range. Phone zoom is a little trickier now if you have a phone with multiple camera lenses.So what adapter are you using? I had a good buck (Montana standards) at 450 yards for 1/2 hour this year and couldn’t get one clear photo of him. Which is better using the scope zoom or the phone zoom?
I did not. Thanksdid you download the phone skope app? makes a big difference for me...