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

Binoporn (2 Viewers)

Thanks. Yes, the center smallest Dialyt threw me off. Did not know they made an 8x20.

I didn't know that either. I've only seen the IF 8x20's and the center focus version with a horizontal focussing "dial" on top. My first binocular purchase was a 8x20 B in the early eighties and it still going strong.

Steve
 
Bushnell 10 x 40 Custom.....minus eye cups.
I thought that was what it was (shape and the bird on the right prism plate) but the eye pieces threw me off, so i was not sure. I have one of these also. Love the Zeisses. I have/use the T*P* versions of 8x30 & 7x42 myself.
On the far left, that looks like a B&L Elite....
 
B&L 7x36 Elite. I'm waiting to read a review of that recent purchase from James. I like the configuration, but wouldn't care for the objective side focuser unless it turned very smoothly.

Brock

That little 7 x 36 [apparently not phase-coated] is a treat, small sweet spot but great contrast and sharpness. I will do a bit more indepth review of it [and the 3 Zeiss's] when I have a chance to get them in the field a bit more.

BTW - all of them are flat-out destroyed by the FL...
 
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