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

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  1. james holdsworth

    An interview with Gerold Dobler, leader of the SF design team

    So, you wouldn't try one given the chance? I have no need for any more optics but really want to see what Zeiss has come up with.
  2. james holdsworth

    An interview with Gerold Dobler, leader of the SF design team

    Remember, it is intended to be a birding binocular....
  3. james holdsworth

    An interview with Gerold Dobler, leader of the SF design team

    There are other differences - most notably the size and shape of the so-called sweetspot - something I would think has something to do with physical differences. Although a very personal matter, and few seem to find consensus, I find the ''sweetspot'' to be quite different between the two. The...
  4. james holdsworth

    An interview with Gerold Dobler, leader of the SF design team

    Why speculate when you can view with the actual unit? Wait for the real thing, all this predictive modelling is getting oh-so-familiar here.....even with Brock somewhere off in the weeds.
  5. james holdsworth

    An interview with Gerold Dobler, leader of the SF design team

    Thanks Lee for that excellent interview - informative and very professional while asking all the right questions. You do us proud!:t:
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