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Published 23/11/12
Nikon Extends Nikon 1 Range With Digiscoping Bracket And Adapter
Nikon UK is pleased to announce the DSA-N1 digiscoping adapter and DSB-N1 digiscoping bracket, specifically designed to attach to Nikon 1 cameras with interchangeable lenses
RRP
DSA-N1 £219.99 / €265
DSB-N1 £169.99 / €204
Popular among birdwatchers, digiscoping is a form of super-telephoto shooting using a fieldscope attached to a camera. Having been created exclusively for the popular Nikon 1 system; the digiscoping adapter DSA-N1 and bracket DSB-N1, making digiscoping simple, easy and enjoyable.
Key features
Digiscoping Adapter DSA-N1
Can be used together with the Nikon Fieldscope, an eyepiece and a Nikon 1 body Can be attached directly to the Nikon 1 mount Since an optical axis adjustment is not required, it can be easily attached to Nikon Fieldscopes Auto or Manual exposure mode and centre-weighted metering are availableEasy to carry compact size Can be attached to various eyepieces, and is capable of super-telephoto shooting at various focus range settings
Key features
Digiscoping Adapter DSB-N1
This digiscoping bracket connects the Nikon 1 with 1 NIKKOR lenses and Nikon Fieldscopes with an eyepiece, enabling super-telephoto shooting The cable release socket is attached to the Bracket. The supplied cable release approx.. 50cm is useful for preventing camera shake when shootingUse the supplied light-shielding rubber sheet to prevent external light from enteringIncompatible with Smart Photo Selector mode and Motion Snapshot mode
Incompatible with Scene Auto Selector in Still Image mode of Nikon 1 J1 and V1
Incompatible with Auto Photo mode and Creative mode options except P/S/A/M exposure mode of Nikon 1 J2
Contact
http://www.europe-nikon.com/en_GB/
1st Published 23 November 2012 11:18
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