Tips and tricks: 6.68 Million pixels
?
by Jean-Sébastien Rousseau-Piot, Laurence Poh and Stéphane Moniotte
Considering that digiscoping is primarily aimed to picture slow moving
birds, one might consider to take shots of 6.68 Millions pixels, applying
the principle of 'bird reconstitution' shown below, when such resolution
is needed for printing or other applications, or ... when the birds are
too close.
Three examples are shown here:
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