Digiscoping Attachment DSA-N2 (exclusively for MONARCH Fieldscope Objective Lens Unit)

Specifications
Length x diameter: 121x 69mm
Weight: 300g
Features
- Digiscoping attachment enables use of an Advanced Camera with Interchangeable Lenses Nikon 1 series, realising prime focus shooting
- Enables super-telephoto shooting at either 1,350mm* focal length with a MONARCH Fieldscope Objective Lens Unit 82, or 1,080mm* with a MONARCH Fieldscope Objective Lens Unit 60
- *CX format
- Attaching a lightweight Nikon 1 body, high-definition, super-telephoto shooting is easily performed
- Optical design achieves aberration compensation effectively, while all lens surfaces are applied with multilayer coating
- Available exposure modes: A (Aperture-priority auto) and M (Manual)
Available exposure metering: Centre-weighted metering

Combination example:
MONARCH Fieldscope Objective Lens Unit 82 + DSA-N2 + Nikon 1
Compatible Fieldscopes
MONARCH Fieldscope Objective Lens Unit 82
MONARCH Fieldscope Objective Lens Unit 60
Other Specifications
| With MONARCH Fieldscope Objective Lens Unit 82 |
With MONARCH Fieldscope Objective Lens Unit 60 |
|
|---|---|---|
| Focal length (mm) | 500 (CX format: 1,350) | 400 (CX format: 1,080) |
| Aperture | f/6.0 | f/6.6 |
| Mount | Sleeve | |
| Camera mount | Nikon 1 mount | |
| Exposure mode (camera setting) | A (Aperture-Priority Auto) / M (Manual) | |
| Exposure metering (camera setting) | Centre-weighted metering | |
- Camera's autofocusing mode cannot be used. Focus manually using the focusing ring of the MONARCH Fieldscope Objective Lens Unit.
- Camera's exposure meter activates even in Manual exposure mode.
- When used with an Advanced Camera with Interchangeable Lenses Nikon 1 series model, the picture angle is equivalent to approx. 2.7x focal length of 35mm format.
- The camera display and image data show the constant f-number (6.3) and focal length (540mm).
- Because the optical system characteristics differ from those of ordinary interchangeable lenses, the exposure level may vary depending on the camera model; use exposure compensation if necessary.
