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Bushnell ImageView Digital Camera Spotting Scope, Black 111545
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Most Helpful Positive Review Truly unique product
Optics are decent enough here though they don't compare to some of the higher end brands. Nevertheless, it's a lot easier to set up the imageview than to properly set up a digiscoping station. I recommend this product but don't expect National Geographic quality images. Pros: Image quality, easy t...
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Most Helpful Negative Review Bushnell Imageview Angled Spotting Scope Black 111545
-It takes to long time to change focus from eyepiece to camera so subject goes away before you are ready to shot -Very cheap camera: useless with alot of light; no self timer
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bushnell imageview angled 15-45x70 spotting scope

by Legacy Reviewer, Verified Owner Written on May 7, 2012
Very glad I bought it, took great pictures of the supper moon.
Pros: all good
Cons: none
Would recommend: Yes
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Pretty good

by Legacy Reviewer, Verified Owner from CA, United States Written on January 30, 2011
For someone who cannot afford a nice 35mm camera with a telephoto lens, this is a great substitute. It's difficult to tell when you're in sharp focus when viewing through the LCD screen, which you must to take a picture, so, you cannot be sure you're in sharp focus. Hopefully, your subject will sit still long enough for you to make numerous adjustments. With a 4 Gig card, you can take as many pictures as you like. Yesterday, a cooperative mourning dove allowed me to snap over 180 shots. From those, I could pick the very best. The depth of what is in focus is very narrow, maybe 6 inches; twigs in front and behind a bird in a tree are out of focus; you have to nail it. For the money, it's pretty darn good.
Pros: Takes a decent picture
Cons: LCD screen is not extremely detailed
Would recommend: Yes
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