Swarovski ATX Modular Spotting Scope
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Setting the bar at an all time high, the Swarovski ATX/STX brings a fresh perspective and new dimension to spotting scope design. Come along as we offer you an up-close tour of this modular wonder.
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I’ve never looked through a Swarovski but I just love these videos.
It’s official, I’m selling my car and buying Swarovski!
Wow, what's the chance three guys with Swarovski glass who know each other just happen to meet in the field, LOL.
Yes. You would want to use the TLS-APO adapter, which would take the place of your camera lens. This setup works very well with almost all DSLR cameras.
Sasquatch hunters should absolutely use Swarovski. No longer will there be fuzzy images of a fur all strolling through the woods.
Cheesy video, awesome scopes.
Incredible... They just bumped on each other in the woods ;)
Right? Funny how things like that just happen. ;)
Thanks for watching!
Happens to me all the time 😁
The guy with the older model scope put it on craigslist that day. A guy's got an ATS on craigslist now for $2500. He'll never get it...
Mr Rogers SQUARED.
I noticed that the D700 Nikon does not have a dial for Aperture setting. Could you recommend any way I could set the camera shooting menu for using the ATX/STS 70X 95mm with STS eyepiece scope. Looks like the D700 is not suitable for the scope and would you recommend a high end Nikon model compatible for use with the scope.
awesome..
After watching some of your presentation, I'm so impressed that I went out and bought the ATX 95mm with eyepiece module STS. I'm using it for wildlife and birding primary. I got the TLS APO with ring adaptor for D700 Nikon. I believe that the APO adaptor is made for APS-C format and the D700 Nikon is a full frame FX format. Hence, when looking into the view finder, I get no variable aperture reading(f) except wide open at f2.8 fixed setting. ISO and shutter speed setting is operating to command. My question is how to I get aperture reading to works? Please share your view on it.
Jack Kok how much
I bought the 30x70x93 ATX, just before the Corona Virus lockdown....Great timing .
It's a great scope but am having mixed results with digiscoping.
I practice digiscoping since 7 years, and I have to tell you this is perfectly normal. You can use the most precious and expensive spotting scope but is just one thing that decides the result of a picture: light! So don't give up if your shots are not always perfect, it is not how good you are in taking pictures or how good is your spotting scope, it is just a matter of quantity/quality/direction of light
@@passionearmiariacompressa883 One of the issues I had was taking pictures of birds over water, and just not getting focus. After a while I realized it was the heat haze coming off the water. Practice in my garden at about 100ft, and it's fine.
Heat waves, mainly over water, are hard to get rid of, try to avoid shooting in summer and try to shoot in the morning
@@passionearmiariacompressa883 That's the conclusion I came to. :)
Never mind the scope just how low can you hang your binoculars.
Can you connect a DSLR camera to it ?
can you connect iPhone to it?
Started with a clean piece of paper and produced a scope looking more like their old scope than any other - get James Randi on the phone! i still wantone ;P
Geez with how much swaros cost this video quality is like bushnell lol
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