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

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    Review by 'spyglass' on item '7x35E Binocular'

    Was my primary woods glass for about 4yrs and was very good all-around. Except for the above-mentioned shortcomings, as fine an image as you're likely to find, even today. They pop up on ebay occasionally, and if you can get it for no more than $250US, you won't be disappointed.
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    Review by 'spyglass' on item 'PF 65EDA'

    I have the straight version (don't like angled scopes....too hard to find & track moving objects), used in conjunction with 3 XL ep's, for 18.5, 28 & 37x....couldn't ask for more. Got the scope for $450 from Adorama....unbeatable. Except for use in really lo-light circumstances, is every bit as...
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    Review by 'spyglass' on item '8x32 Superior E'

    In stead of repeating all the superlatives already put forth, I'll just say that this SE line, and the 8x in particular, have probably generated more ink on the bino blogs than any other since the Zeiss Classics. Steve Ingraham started the raves (his reviews in BVD likely have had more to do...
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    Review by 'spyglass' on item '7x42 T* FL / 8X42 T* FL / 10X42 T* FL'

    I have both the 7x42 and 10x56....both give as good a view thru glass (or flouite crystal, if ya wanna get techy) as is available. I've cut my inventory of handhelds to these, 2 SE's, and the new Custom Elite for a compact. I can't improve on any magnification, so I'm finally done purchasing binos.
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    Review by 'spyglass' on item '10x42 SE CF'

    Nothing more can be added.....as good a 10x view as anything out there, cost no object.
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    Review by 'spyglass' on item 'Audubon 8.5x44mm ED'

    As far as the view thru this glass, it is on a par with anything out there. I also have 2 Zeiss FL's, all 3 Nikon SE's, a big Canon IS and a couple of Bushnell Customs, and the 820 (mine isn't even the ED version) gives every bit as satisfying an image as any of the megabuck binos. There is some...
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