X xtreme Very Active Member Feb 25, 2011 859 4 Searcy, Arkansas 72143 Nov 22, 2012 #1 I tell everyone I made this thru the left lense of my Bushnell 8x32 binoculars with my Iphone IV
Ikeepitcold Administrator Staff member Feb 22, 2011 10,023 1,610 Reno Nv Nov 22, 2012 #2 I also use my binos a lot to take pics. Works well. Cool pic
Muleys 24/7 Veteran member Jan 12, 2012 1,406 12 The Golden State Nov 24, 2012 #3 Nice pic. I never realized how small whitetail ears are compared to our muleys out west.
A AKaviator Veteran member Jul 26, 2012 1,819 1,084 Nov 24, 2012 #4 I've never tried taking a photo through my binoculars. Your's turned out nice. Thanks for sharing it. I think my phone takes photos but it's a old one. I don't know if I'm really ready to have a telephone that is so much smarter than me! My son is a teenager, so I already don't know anything by comparison! He probably knows how they work.
I've never tried taking a photo through my binoculars. Your's turned out nice. Thanks for sharing it. I think my phone takes photos but it's a old one. I don't know if I'm really ready to have a telephone that is so much smarter than me! My son is a teenager, so I already don't know anything by comparison! He probably knows how they work.
X xtreme Very Active Member Feb 25, 2011 859 4 Searcy, Arkansas 72143 Nov 24, 2012 #5 Sorry, but that was just bull about the pic being made through the bino. Truth is, I believe it was made with an Olympus SP-500UZ. lens is AF 6.3-63. The deer was just off Toad Stool rd north of Crawford, Ne. A lot of thing right in that photo.
Sorry, but that was just bull about the pic being made through the bino. Truth is, I believe it was made with an Olympus SP-500UZ. lens is AF 6.3-63. The deer was just off Toad Stool rd north of Crawford, Ne. A lot of thing right in that photo.
A AKaviator Veteran member Jul 26, 2012 1,819 1,084 Nov 24, 2012 #6 Whatever took it, it's a nice photo and a beautiful doe. However, you may have added validity to my sons opinion that I don't know much! Lol.
Whatever took it, it's a nice photo and a beautiful doe. However, you may have added validity to my sons opinion that I don't know much! Lol.
Eberle Veteran member Oct 2, 2012 1,009 13 50 Sasakwa, Oklahoma Nov 24, 2012 #7 A buddy of mine took this pic through a cheap spotting scope with a cheap camera.
X xtreme Very Active Member Feb 25, 2011 859 4 Searcy, Arkansas 72143 Nov 24, 2012 #8 I think you will be okay. lol
Eberle Veteran member Oct 2, 2012 1,009 13 50 Sasakwa, Oklahoma Nov 24, 2012 #9 xtreme said: I think you will be okay. lol Click to expand... You don't think anyone will think I'm pulling their leg too? LOL
xtreme said: I think you will be okay. lol Click to expand... You don't think anyone will think I'm pulling their leg too? LOL
X xtreme Very Active Member Feb 25, 2011 859 4 Searcy, Arkansas 72143 Nov 24, 2012 #10 Honest, I ordered a new camera tonight. An Olympus 820, I think it will make a good point & shoot hunting camera.
Honest, I ordered a new camera tonight. An Olympus 820, I think it will make a good point & shoot hunting camera.
S stafyvis New Member Feb 14, 2013 3 0 london www.indiansourceonline.com Feb 14, 2013 #11 Oh that's great and it is useful.
CrimsonArrow Very Active Member Feb 21, 2011 857 363 Minnesota Feb 15, 2013 #12 I took this from about 15 feet, ready to run for the truck if he got angry.
Drhorsepower Veteran member May 19, 2011 2,225 0 Reno, Nevada, United States Feb 15, 2013 #13 CrimsonArrow said: View attachment 5166 I took this from about 15 feet, ready to run for the truck if he got angry. Click to expand... Oh man! That's awesome! What state?
CrimsonArrow said: View attachment 5166 I took this from about 15 feet, ready to run for the truck if he got angry. Click to expand... Oh man! That's awesome! What state?
CrimsonArrow Very Active Member Feb 21, 2011 857 363 Minnesota Feb 15, 2013 #14 North Dakota. No fences, but they're probably used to tourists.