Nikon Unveils Fieldscope Digital SLR Camera Attachment FSA-L2

Just about any kind of photographer has great use for telephoto lenses, especially those who frequently take action shots. It’s when taking these hard-to-capture moments that you need crisp details and superb imaging quality most. And that’s exactly what the Fieldscope Digital SLR Camera Attachment FSA-L2 was made for.

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Nikon Corporation’s subsidiary, Nikon Vision Co., Ltd., unveiled the Fieldscope Digital SLR Camera Attachment FSA-L2 this week, which can only be used with Nikon EDG Fieldscopes and Nikon D-SLR cameras.

Some highlights of this new attachment are:

  • 3.5x zoom with internal vari-magnification system
  • 500-1,750mm (f/5.9-21) focal length
  • Compatible with Metered Manual Mode and Aperture-Priority Auto Mode
  • Brighter optics through multilayer lens coating
  • Exterior design and color synchronized to match digital SLR camera and EDG fieldscope
  • Compatible with D3 series, D2 series, D700, D300 series, D200, D100, D90, D80, D70 series, D5000, D60, D50, D3000, D40 series, EDG Fieldscope 85/85-A, and EDG Fieldscope 65/65-A


Check out more details on Nikon’s website.

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