Dave Valencic
August 12th, 2003, 09:06 PM
I'm going to be shooting a few high school football games in a few weeks and I feel that even with a Century Optics 2x extrender on my VX2000 I'm still not getting nearly the telephoto that I need for extreme closeups from upto 130yds away (opposite endzone and then up on a hill) From using a 35mm camera in a few tests I figured that using a 1800-2000mm lens is about what I need to get the closeups I want. (A Zuiko 600mm lens w/ a 2x extender then a little math and cropping in photoshop is how I arrived at 2000mm)
I can get about the results I want with a TRV120 (25x optical) with a 3x Kenko telephoto lens, but with that camera only being 1chip it doesn't really help me to integrate the footage into a totally 3chip production.
Are there any options available to me to get into the 40-50x zoom range using a VX2000 short of mounting a 10x Nikon scope on rails?
Are there any 5-6x spoting scopes that are designed to be attached to a still and/or video camera?
I can get about the results I want with a TRV120 (25x optical) with a 3x Kenko telephoto lens, but with that camera only being 1chip it doesn't really help me to integrate the footage into a totally 3chip production.
Are there any options available to me to get into the 40-50x zoom range using a VX2000 short of mounting a 10x Nikon scope on rails?
Are there any 5-6x spoting scopes that are designed to be attached to a still and/or video camera?