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Fascination digiscoping compact handbook
Ralf Jurrien : April 30th 2007 - 20:40 CET
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Fascination digiscoping compact handbook : With a comprehensive, compact handbook, Carl Zeiss Sports Optics is taking up a trend that has provided nature watching with a new fascination: digiscoping. For anyone who has already acquired an appetite for digital photography with the spotting scope, these 48 pages offer equipment, techniques, tips and further information. Also, anyone wanting to find out more about the unusual new term can discover the world of experience concealed behind digiscoping here. The digiscoping handbook from Carl Zeiss particularly applies to the topics of photographing techniques. It is available for free and can be obtained from ZEISS photography or hunting partners, the optician’s or from Carl Zeiss Sports.
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Digiscoping handbook
Nature is watching with the high magnification spotting scope has produced a previously unimagined fascination as a result of the opportunities of digital photography. Taking photographs at long distances with long focal lengths is now no longer an exclusive and very expensive hobby - with the spotting scope, it is easy to use a compact digital camera. This means that what you see can easily be captured and printed in first class photographic quality.
About Carl Zeiss
Carl Zeiss is a leading international group of companies operating worldwide in the optical and opto-electronic industry. Carl Zeiss AG is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany. The business groups are generally ranked first or second in the strategic markets of medical and research solutions, industrial solutions und lifestyle products. They offer products and services for biomedical research and medical technology, system solutions for the semiconductor, automotive and mechanical engineering industries, as well as high-quality consumer goods such as camera lenses and binoculars. In fiscal year 2005/06 (ended 30 September), the Carl Zeiss Group generated sales totaling EUR 2,433 million. The Carl Zeiss Group has approximately 11,250 employees, including about 3,400 outside Germany. It is directly represented in more than 30 countries and operates production facilities in Europe, America and Asia. The eyeglass business operates as Carl Zeiss Vision International GmbH and is the number two eyeglass provider in the world. This company is owned 50:50 by Carl Zeiss AG and a private equity company.
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