PhotoScope Carl Zeiss telescope digital camera extreme

February 23rd, 2009

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Today we present a particular product rather than to appreciate the photograph from a unusual perspective, in fact, who has been lucky enough to get your hands on a 35 mm lens equivalent from 600-1800 mm, with a staggering factor of 15x to 45x magnification ?
If you're into extreme telephoto and cherished the opportunity to take pictures of a mile away as if it was five meters, the new PhotoScope 85 T FL the historic Carl Zeiss combines the Characteristics of the telescope to that of digital cameras, pushing the limits imposed by the lenses of the normal reflex, and that is where the fun really begins!

PhotoScope 85 T FL

The camera has a 7 Megapixel sensor, OLED display and a 3-inch flip type that displays a preview of the scene, and allows you to choose a wide range of manual settings like white balance, ISO sensitivity, the ' area and exposure bracketing.
The optics contain fluorite ensures low distortion and natural colors and you can grasp imamgini without vibration and with very low shutter speeds.

Designed for lovers of outdoor photos as bird watching, the PhotoScope offers a viewing angle of 68 ° that targets Reflex offer to 18 mm. The absence of reflex mirror can maintain a low noise useful for photographing wildlife.

The site is not indicated whether or not a tripod or the presence of an optical image stabilizer, while the supplied infrared remote control can be activated remotely.

Secure Digital memory use and on sale since spring 2009, keep an eye on the website of Carl Zeiss .

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