J jwstewart CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 12 0 0 Location Winnipeg Jul 16, 2011 #1 I'm curious if anyone has tried a binoviewer on their spotting scope. I can't single-eye view for long without getting eye fatigue. http://www.williamoptics.com/accessories/binoviewer_features.php Please share any experience.
I'm curious if anyone has tried a binoviewer on their spotting scope. I can't single-eye view for long without getting eye fatigue. http://www.williamoptics.com/accessories/binoviewer_features.php Please share any experience.
TV-PressPass CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 99.1% 115 1 0 Location Mountains, Alberta Jul 16, 2011 #2 It's going to end up taking away from your glass quality. Interesting idea though. Know what works better? An eyepatch. No joke. Means you don't have to squint and such and can glass easy.
It's going to end up taking away from your glass quality. Interesting idea though. Know what works better? An eyepatch. No joke. Means you don't have to squint and such and can glass easy.
eos CGN Ultra frequent flyer EE Expired Rating - 100% 173 0 0 Location The Vestibule of Perdition Jul 17, 2011 #3 Do they make an adapter for spotting scopes? The model shown fits 1.25 inch standard astronomical telescope diagonals. The 80mm shown is a fine semi-apo short FL refractor but would need an 45 degree correct image diagonal for day use as a spotter.
Do they make an adapter for spotting scopes? The model shown fits 1.25 inch standard astronomical telescope diagonals. The 80mm shown is a fine semi-apo short FL refractor but would need an 45 degree correct image diagonal for day use as a spotter.