Mr. Monday
FNG
I just purchased a Leica Televid APO 62 for target spotting and digiscoping and I'm now wondering whether the Nikon P900 would have been a better choice for my usage. The P900 has 83x zoom and is much lighter than the Leica Televid. The tilt/swivel display could be more convenient than an eyepiece for quickly spotting holes on a target, and based on what I've read on birdforum it will take better photos 90% of the time.
There's no doubt that a spotting scope is better for scanning the land when hunting but binoculars are arguably better than a spotting scope for scanning.
Is there still a place for spotting scopes when you can get an 83x zoom camera for $400 and use binoculars for scanning?
There's no doubt that a spotting scope is better for scanning the land when hunting but binoculars are arguably better than a spotting scope for scanning.
Is there still a place for spotting scopes when you can get an 83x zoom camera for $400 and use binoculars for scanning?
Last edited: