Kowa's TSN-DA4 Universal Adapter
Kowa TSN-DA4 shown with the TSN-DA10 (for new 77/88 scopes)
While the Kowa TSN-DA4 Universal Digiscoping adapter will work with virtually any Kowa spotting scope, it will not mount on any other manufacturer's scope. It's designed to be used with small point-and-shoot digital cameras, specifically ones lacking an accessory/filter thread (else you would use the TSN-DA10 or TSN-DA1 with a Kowa adapter ring for greater simplicity).
Naturally, point-and-shoot digital cameras that effectively reduce vignetting are those with a 4x optical zoom or less. The DA4 works in conjunction with either the DA10 (for the brand new 77/88 scopes) or the DA1 (all other Kowa scopes [820s, older 77s, TSN 2s & 4s, etc.]). Note: the DA4 will not support a D-SLR.
At first glance, the number of parts required may look a little daunting, but it's actually pretty easy to assemble once you set aside the instructions provided by Kowa (kidding). The base isn't too difficult to figure out, but the cable release and peep sight parts make it seem more complicated that it really is. This image shows an eyepiece and DA10 in the shaded area, all other parts are included with the DA4. The allen wrench in the lower right is used to tighten the cable release screw.
Through proprietary to their scopes, I have to give Kowa for credit for creating comprehensive digiscoping solutions that will function with a variety of digital cameras. In theory, any point-and-shoot digital camera should work with the DA4, provided it has a 4x optical zoom or less and a 1/4” x 20mm tripod thread.
The kit version of the DA4 sells for just under $400.00, but only includes the DA1, so it is not for the new 77 and 88 Kowa scopes. Sold separately, the price of the DA4 combined with the DA10 is nearly $500.00 and DA1 around $450.00. Hand-holding a point-and-shoot digital camera or building a custom digiscoping adapter is looking better all the time!
All images © 2007 Mike McDowell / Eagle Optics













12 Comments:
I have the older tsn-1 with angle! I think its one of their early scopes! Does this work with this set up? And what do you know about the older hook ups to the SLR camera's with the TSN's! Do they still sell them?
will it work with a Nikon 4500 coolpix?
MH
Duluth, MN
Monarch,
The TSN-DA4 will mount to a TSN-1 via a TSN-DA1 adapter. The Kowa TSN-PA2 photo adapter is compatiable with the TSN-1 and is available.
Mike,
It will mount - it's a little clunky, though. However, because the CP 4500 has an integrated 28mm thread, you'd be better off using just the TSN-DA1 w/28mm adapter ring. Plus, you'll save a bundle!
Mike M.
Thanks, will check it out!
You the man Mike!
Thanks!
MH
I've just bought a Bushnell Elite 80mm scope and looking to digiscope i came across your blog and saw the Kowa TSN-DA4 Universal Adapter could you tell me if there is a similar adapter for the Bushnell
Not that I'm aware of.
Mike M.
Hi Mike you..
We our new to digiscoping...we have the Kowa 88 and have ordered the tsn-da4 and the tsn-da10.. .just found out it will be 500 dollars.. YIKEs...seems allot of money and i don't know if my casio xlim will work well with it...i do like the size of the xlim and it takes nice pics..
i just use my pics in a blog..nothing professional...just for fun. I have tried holding my camera to the lens and the video comes out ok i get black circles around my stills..
MY husband likes the idea of being able to move from scope to camera quickly as well.
So where will I get the most bang for the buck?
thanks
Hi Mike,
I have a Kowa TSN824 and a Sony DSC-W170 5x optic view point/shoot. Any possibility of a marriage between the two for digiscoping? The Kowa is straight through, zoom.
JNA
JNA,
I'm pretty sure the DA4 will work with your equipment.
Mike
Hi Mike,
Just want to know will the TSN-DA4 & TSN-DA10 work with my Leica APO Televid 77 with 20-60x eyepiece and Nikon P5100 camera ?
Jason T
Jason,
Nope!
Mike M.
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