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

160 million pixels.. wow (1 Viewer)

nigelblake said:
It needs wheels yes, and it won't be welcomed as hand baggage either!

But this is fascinating Nigel:
"We designed this camera to meet the expectations of those photographers who like to take their equipment on exploratory adventures. "
;)
 
gmax said:
But this is fascinating Nigel:
"We designed this camera to meet the expectations of those photographers who like to take their equipment on exploratory adventures. "
;)

Yeah but some exploration eh! I mean it is hardly shirt pocket sized is it?
 
thats truly amazing.....you wouldnt have to go out birding if you had one of those,just take a picture of the area then zoom in to find the birds.
 
Not that impressed with it, looks like the sides have melted whilst under some powerfull spot lights!!!!!!

S. G.
 
Give it a few years and they will have made a minature version, only 1.5 kgs and you can hold it with one hand. Could not see anything about optical zoom?
 
Somebody's always pushing the envelope. I think it's a beauty. Now I just need to win the lottery and also find a shirt with a larger front pocket!
 
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