Phoooar!! Look at the legs on that!
S
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Here's a clue AL.
This is a photo of Seymour I took last weekend!!
(lol lol)
Pip xx
Hi-
Dang! Spotted doing a Vis Mig.
Well , size matters !
Unknown said: What ye replace it with S? Cheers AL
What ye replace it with S?
Cheers
AL
A Kowa. Will spend a couple of hours setting it up Thursday and see how it digi-scopes :)
I havent done any digi-scoping yet due to the grotty weather - but the scope delivers superbly in all lights- right up until dusk
:)
seymouraves said: Hi- Well , size matters ! S
Yeh, the rest of us thought that was to do with shoe, not scope size!! Lol ;- )
'In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks' John Muir.
Excuse wobbily dyslexic spelling!
Exellent stuff S
Cant wait to see the results of the Digiscoping though. :))
If its no fun Yer no doin it right!
LOL @ Pip Ye mad woman ye :))
Unknown said: Pipit has a leg covered in yellow tape?
Pipit has a leg covered in yellow tape?
Yes Seymour - it helps my mum identify me in Tesco's when I get lost in the car park.
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ROFL
Best wishes Chris
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seymouraves said: Typical Scope Set-up, 65mm on Mannfroto tripod. S
Typical Scope Set-up, 65mm on Mannfroto tripod.
Note the following;
1- foam on the legs for carrying in comfort
2- scope handle is angled high to stop tangles with binocular straps
3- scope handle is on LHS so focussing/ note-taking is done with RH
4- central pillar is down, resting on the tripod leg bush so the scope doesnt wobble.
seymouraves said: Phoooar!! Look at the legs on that! S
It's the new page 3 gal!