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

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    Lumix GH1 anyone?

    Dave, I am currently testing a GH1 (Olympus 25mm 2.8 lens) with a Zeiss AT65: I am uncertain if I will keep the GH1. My small Zeiss scope is not the best scope to pair with the GH1, so I hope to arrange to test it with a Swarovski 80 HD before making a final decision. My results have been very...
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    Leica D-LUX3?

    I was wondering if anyone has used the new Leica D-LUX3 for digiscoping? The Leica is 4X (28-112mm), 10 Mpix and most important supports RAW file format. I've read the posts on the Leica D-LUX2 and wonder if the 4X zoom will cause insurmountable problems when paired with my Zeiss 65T. A...
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    Sony DSC-N2

    I recently bought an N2 for use with my Zeiss 65. I have just started digiscoping, but work in digital imaging (Photoshop & color correction). My major complaint (with most all P&S cameras) is the lack of RAW format & support for Abobe RGB. That being said, I have been pleasantly surprised with...
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    c5nest 2006

    Western Patapsco Maryland January Eastern Bluebird American Robin Northern Cardinal Tufted Titmouse Carolina Chickadee American Goldfinch Dark-Eyed Junco Blue Jay Northern Mockingbird American Crow House Finch Northern Flicker Downy Woodpecker Red-Tailed or Red-Shouldered? Hawk Turkey...
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    Hello from a Maryland

    Hi, I have just moved to a small farm that borders state parkland. Over the next few years, I plan to improve my farm's bird habitat through plantings and adding nestboxes (for bluebirds, swallows and perhaps small raptors). I also hope to put up a least one chimney swift tower. At least five...
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