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I've got a RLC-842A coming in today that is going to be used as a dedicated camera feed (via YouTube Live) of 4 Peaks, a mountain in my backyard. I'd done this 15 years ago with an analog camera that had a real lens with 16x zoom. Had very little foreground in the picture. It got too hard to keep the feed up soooo. I assume the 842A lens isn't threaded to easily add filters or converters so jerry-rigging would be involved, but has anyone played around with adding anything like this? I've attached a picture from my RLC-823A that supposably has the same focal range. Picture isn't bad but less foreground would be better. .
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