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

Zeiss Dialyt 18-45 x 65 (1 Viewer)

Rufus1401

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Wales
Hi All,
I bought one of these a while ago, but haven’t used it much until recently. Wow ! What a piece of kit. Built like a brick privvy. I have used it for terrestrial daytime and astronomical purposes. Very little CA, even when looking at a bright moon. Even got the disc of Jupiter and the moons. Very bright image for both day and night. I used it on a tripod, but it can be used resting on a ledge or by hand on the lowest mag. Some of the local magpies were good enough to stay where they were while I focused it in - super image.
Not the most technical of opinions I know, but I can say that it’s one of the best bits of kit I have.
 
This interesting niche item from Zeiss has been in production since around 2010!
For a lot more info, including an extensive review by Piergiovanni, see: Video review (english subtitles) of Zeiss Dialyt 18-45X65

As many well be aware, Swarovski recently updated the concept of a compact all-in-one optic, with the 17-40x56 STC and ATC models.
See at: New ATC/ STC 17-40x56 Telescope

And in addition, Swarovski still continues to offer two traditional style draw tube telescopes:
the fixed lens 30x75 CTC 75 and the interchangeable lens CTS 85.
While the designs are dated (i.e. long established), they include Swarovski's latest coatings. See at: CTC 30x75 question?


John
 

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