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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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    Binobins for 8x20 Ultravids?

    I am contemplating a purchase of the BinoBins for the Ultravid 8x20s. I am looking for any comments/thoughts by current or previous owners. I'd like to know more about their utility and ease of use. Thanks! a
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    Zeiss Victory 8x20 vs Leica Ultravid 8x20

    One more question! I intend to pack these in my fly fishing vest. Can you see any reason why one or the other might be better for this application? -a
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    opinion on Leica Ultravid 10x25

    How well do they balance? Nobody here has them in stock, so I can't try them. But I'm curious how they balance and sit in hand - I'd be concerned about wobble at 10x and always assumed 8x was about the limit for a small set of binos. Any comments? Thanks, A
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    Zeiss Victory 8x20 vs Leica Ultravid 8x20

    Great responses, thank you for your feedback.
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    Nikon HG monoculars

    Thanks! Super appreciated.
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    Zeiss Victory 8x20 vs Leica Ultravid 8x20

    Hi all, I'm in the market for a set of 8x20's. I briefly owned a pair of Zeiss victory (stolen from my car when I forgot to lock it one night!) and would enjoy checkout out the Leica's. However, the Leica's are much more expensive on the used market - not sure why. Can anyone comment on...
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    Nikon HG monoculars

    I'm thinking about picking up the 7x15 monocular but its purpose in life will be accompanying me while fly fishing. So it should be waterproof. I don't see this mentioned anywhere so I am assuming it isn't. Can anyone clarify for me? Thanks!
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    Cornell Orinthology: Be a Better Birder course

    Hi all, I'm new to birding and would like to start my education with some tutorials which would give me a good basic platform to begin learning more. Cornell Ornithology has two online tutorial classes (not the full Biology course) which can be studied at home. Each one is $29. Not too much...
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