Can you do a video specifically to tripods and what you like with weight, price, stability ECT…? Been curious as to what would be good for both light weight but sturdy for backpacking or whatever…
Alpyn Tripod wildcat! I’m using that for my dslr camera and spotting scope! It’s very light, tall enough to stand with it and good build. I have a discount code to save too CHAG
I bought really good quality: Leopold 60x (85mm) and the Samsung S32 Ultra. Each has a sharp picture, but when I put them together with the 10x telephoto, it doesn't look as sharp as I know it should be. Does a polarizing lens help if placed in between the two?
@@Martin_Chag What scope for $1,000 has less of a milky image? I agree that I'm struggling to increase contrast, sharpness & color intensity to reduce the milkiness. I thought it was due to needing a polarizing filter. I don't have the experience or friends who hunt in order to try out different scops at 3 mile viewing distances. I'm actually at 600 x magnification with the phone and the scope, and I increase that to 3,000 to 6,000 magnification when I ad from 5x to 10x zoom with the digital editing. I can make out human hands & fingers at 3 miles, but its extremely difficult to bring it out of the milk and grain. What has removed the milkyness is that the Samsung S23 Ultra allows you to adjust contrast, color intensity & brightness while viewing, and the settings become permanent into the photo.
When you have (and intend to use) the telephoto lens on your phone, does the case align properly? Or is it only centered on the wide lens?
I can't wait to get one! Just wish they were more affordable for me. Best of luck this season, Martin! Tomorrow 🎉
Thank you! My code helps a little definitely use it when it’s time for you to get one
Can you do a video specifically to tripods and what you like with weight, price, stability ECT…? Been curious as to what would be good for both light weight but sturdy for backpacking or whatever…
Alpyn Tripod wildcat! I’m using that for my dslr camera and spotting scope! It’s very light, tall enough to stand with it and good build. I have a discount code to save too CHAG
@@Martin_Chag thanks Martin much appreciated
Good information here, you talked me into getting one!
Awesome! You’ll love jt
I bought really good quality: Leopold 60x (85mm) and the Samsung S32 Ultra. Each has a sharp picture, but when I put them together with the 10x telephoto, it doesn't look as sharp as I know it should be. Does a polarizing lens help if placed in between the two?
I’m not sure… I wasn’t impressed with my Leupold scopes clarity when I had one. Typically you will lose clarity when you zoom past 2-3x on a phone
@@Martin_Chag What scope for $1,000 has less of a milky image? I agree that I'm struggling to increase contrast, sharpness & color intensity to reduce the milkiness. I thought it was due to needing a polarizing filter. I don't have the experience or friends who hunt in order to try out different scops at 3 mile viewing distances. I'm actually at 600 x magnification with the phone and the scope, and I increase that to 3,000 to 6,000 magnification when I ad from 5x to 10x zoom with the digital editing. I can make out human hands & fingers at 3 miles, but its extremely difficult to bring it out of the milk and grain. What has removed the milkyness is that the Samsung S23 Ultra allows you to adjust contrast, color intensity & brightness while viewing, and the settings become permanent into the photo.
Way to kick that vortex to the trash
Haha 🤘