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vaultman
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Posted: July/25/2015 at 17:53 |
I have pretty well decided that I am going to save up, and wait on getting a spotting scope until i can get the Swaro ATX. In this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W2qGvIErMM (at 3:11) he says "If you do have a mirrorless camera though, a interchangeable lense camera..."
When he says mirrorless, I don't know what that means. I have a Canon DSLR (it is the Rebel xTi). I do not know if this will fit with the TLS-APO that he is talking about. I have googled it and not found an answer, so I thought I would check with y'all. |
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Bitterroot Bulls
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Your Rebel is a DSLR and not a mirrorless camera. The TLS APO WILL work with your Rebel, as long as you have the appropriate T adapter.
A Mirrorless camera is an interchangeable-lens camera without a mirror and optical viewfinder. Examples are the Sony NEX cameras, any Micro 4/3 camera, and Nikon 1 series cameras. Here is Swarovski's video using it with a DSLR: Edited by Bitterroot Bulls - July/26/2015 at 22:01 |
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vaultman
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Thank you Matt. I figured they would have to be compatible, but the way the guy phrased it in the video I linked, sounded wrong. Anyway, thank you.
PS Your video link didn't work. |
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