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

Sightron SII Blue Sky HD 20-60X85 (1 Viewer)

Hi katastrofa,

As this scope is in the shop, it is an ideal opportunity to actually ask to use it outside the shop on a tripod, especially if they have another model to compare.

As there is sample variation with scopes, again this is an ideal opportunity to try it yourself.

Hopefully it will be a good day with good Seeing conditions.

Regards,
B.
 
Ah, they're 150 km away from me :)

I ordered Celestron Trailseeker 20-60X80 on the basis of online reviews. It's entry level, but way cheaper than anything else I saw available and which seemed suitable for birding.
 
Ah, they're 150 km away from me :)

I ordered Celestron Trailseeker 20-60X80 on the basis of online reviews. It's entry level, but way cheaper than anything else I saw available and which seemed suitable for birding.
5-15k NOK is £370 to £1109. If you are not happy with the Celestron and send it back, then Opticron have scopes in this price range which are well regarded on this forum, and they have a web page in Norwegian here :

Home | Opticron

They have dealers in Olso, Trondheim, Bergen, and places even further north I have never heard of and as far away as Kirkenes, which is almost Russia !

Opticron

They also have a Norwegian service agent in Lillestrøm.
 
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5-15k NOK is £370 to £1109. If you are not happy with the Celestron and send it back, then Opticron have scopes in this price range which are well regarded on this forum, and they have a web page in Norwegian here :

Home | Opticron

They have dealers in Olso, Trondheim, Bergen, and places even further north I have never heard of and as far away as Kirkenes, which is almost Russia !

Opticron

They also have a Norwegian service agent in Lillestrøm.
I got my Celestron. One screw fell out from the eye scope, but I fixed it :) so far I tested it in good light, and it's OK. A bit hazier than the Svarovski scopes I tested when other birdwatchers let me, but... it's 5x cheaper! I'm going to keep it for now.
 

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