I am in the market for a new spotting scope and I am on the fence between a Swarovski ATS/STS 65 or cutting some weight and dropping down to something like the Swarovski ATC/STC or Kowa 553/554. One of my main concerns with choosing a compact spotting scope is the reduced zoom capabilities on the compact models (you can get up to 60x on the ATS/STS 65 but only 40x on the ATC/STC).
I haven't done any digiscoping, but it seems like you could make up some this shortfall with a digiscoping adapter like a Magview or Ollin. For those of you with experience on this front, I was wondering if my suspicion is right, and if so, how much more capable digiscoping makes your spotters (i.e. maybe you got a spotter that goes out to 40x zoom but with digiscoping you can get clear picture of an elk and zoom in on the picture as if you had 80x zoom).
Appreciate the help.
I haven't done any digiscoping, but it seems like you could make up some this shortfall with a digiscoping adapter like a Magview or Ollin. For those of you with experience on this front, I was wondering if my suspicion is right, and if so, how much more capable digiscoping makes your spotters (i.e. maybe you got a spotter that goes out to 40x zoom but with digiscoping you can get clear picture of an elk and zoom in on the picture as if you had 80x zoom).
Appreciate the help.