I previously had a Zeiss 85 mm (sold) and Swaro ATS 80 mm scope (sold) and am now using an ATX 95mm which I got after Shot Show this year. I LOVE the scope. BUT, ever since I got it I have had problems stablizing it. With the ATS, I could use a Manfrotto 190 series tripod with vertical Squeeze grip head with no problems. That scope was lighter. I upgraded to the horizontal squeeze grip which has a higher load capacity, and an 055XPROB tripod (the one that the HOG saddle guy recommends for his rifle rest). I am still having stability problems. When on high power 70X it is very hard to get a good image, as ANY touching of the scope for focus or whatever leads to vibrations which severely degrade image quality, ESPECIALLY if there is ANY wind. Viewing Jupiter tonight was severely compromised by image vibrations.
I tried a Magnesium ball head (054) and that didn't help, so I returned it.
I have ordered the SSR ii (Swarovski Spotting Scope Rail II) which has not yet arrived (backordered) - hopefully this will make a difference, but I'm not holding my breath.
I"m also waiting on the DCB II so I can take videos of long range shots and hunting, and of course stability will be a big issue with that application also.
I see that many of the birders are using Gitzo Carbon tripods (WOW, expensive!) but I'm having trouble understanding why you need a tripod/head that is rated at 3-4X the weight of this scope to stabalize it.
I've been through so much equipment so far trying to stabalize this thing that I feel a bit exasperated.
Has anybody used this scope (ATX 95mm) on high power and found a platform that will stabalize it for good images? Will the SSR II fix my problem or do I need to go overkill and spend $1000+ on a tripod and head rated at 5X or greater weight limit for this scope? There are ball heads rated for 100# or more and HEAVY Video tripods and Video Tripod heads with the arm that I could get, but I'm just weary of trading equipment over and over. The birders seem to like the video heads with the arm adjustment feature, but that will make it harder to use the scope to glass for animals at long range.....
Input appreciated...
I tried a Magnesium ball head (054) and that didn't help, so I returned it.
I have ordered the SSR ii (Swarovski Spotting Scope Rail II) which has not yet arrived (backordered) - hopefully this will make a difference, but I'm not holding my breath.
I"m also waiting on the DCB II so I can take videos of long range shots and hunting, and of course stability will be a big issue with that application also.
I see that many of the birders are using Gitzo Carbon tripods (WOW, expensive!) but I'm having trouble understanding why you need a tripod/head that is rated at 3-4X the weight of this scope to stabalize it.
I've been through so much equipment so far trying to stabalize this thing that I feel a bit exasperated.
Has anybody used this scope (ATX 95mm) on high power and found a platform that will stabalize it for good images? Will the SSR II fix my problem or do I need to go overkill and spend $1000+ on a tripod and head rated at 5X or greater weight limit for this scope? There are ball heads rated for 100# or more and HEAVY Video tripods and Video Tripod heads with the arm that I could get, but I'm just weary of trading equipment over and over. The birders seem to like the video heads with the arm adjustment feature, but that will make it harder to use the scope to glass for animals at long range.....
Input appreciated...
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