[Tweeters] Fwd: Re: Scope recommendations?
Subramanian Sankar
subbush at gmail.com
Thu Feb 18 21:22:40 PST 2021
I just got spammed by someone.
Could someone look into this?
While a picture is worth a thousand words, a sound is worth a thousand
pictures."
- R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause
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From: LAURa Fiona <laurafiona2859 at xena.oter.info>
Date: Fri, 19 Feb, 2021, 10:46
Subject: re:Re: [Tweeters] Scope recommendations?
To: <subbush at gmail.com>
Well Subramanian its nice that someone is getting back to me. I think u r
great one person.Subramanian i wnt to know about u,can u space this time
right now?
Thurs, Jan 19, 2021 at 12:15 AM Subramanian Sankar <subbush at gmail.com>
wrote:
> I second that.
>
> I use Leica Televid 82 with Gitzo Traveler 1545T Carbon Fiber Tripod.
>
> I think 1545T is phased out now. But Traveler series tripods are the best
>
> Leica, Bellevue store used to display a bundle earlier last year.
>
> Thanks and Regards
>
> Subramanian Sankar
> Chennai, South India
>
>
> While a picture is worth a thousand words, a sound is worth a thousand
> pictures."
> - R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause
>
> On Fri, 19 Feb, 2021, 08:05 Whitney Lanfranco, <
> Whitney.Lanfranco at leicasportoptics.com> wrote:
>
>> I don’t have any specific thoughts on the Swaro ATX but I use a Leica
>> Televid 82 mm. I assume you have found that the light isn’t good with scope
>> with a smaller objective? The light with the 82 televid is amazing and the
>> weight isn’t bad at all. I’m tiny and I carry it everywhere. It has a
>> 4-part fluoride lens objective for great color fidelity and contrast. Being
>> a camera company, Leica puts all the technology of their cameras into their
>> optics and strive really hard for natural colors and images. I use it for
>> digiscoping as well and get great photos and videos that way. A couple of
>> other great features is Leica’s Aquadura coating on the lenses that really
>> helps with birding in the rain and they are waterproof down to 5m meaning
>> they can withstand pressure of up to 18,000 feet.
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