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

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    Best way to clean rubber on classic Zeiss Dialyts

    Thanks for all of the responses guys, appreciated Will try simple buds and water to start with and see if I need to go further
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    Best way to clean rubber on classic Zeiss Dialyts

    Hi Pyrtle Thanks for the quick response-yes I read that more than one person uses that product and I'm familiar with it (I think I used it to clean my car dashboard with itong ago ?) Do you use any other product ( or just water and a cotton bud) before using the Armorall and do you suffer with...
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    Best way to clean rubber on classic Zeiss Dialyts

    Hi all Probably been covered before but from my Internet research, there seems to be a thousand ways suggested to clean the rubber housing. Just to be clear, the rubber is not sticky and in very good condition and I'm just wanting to know what other Zeiss Dialyt owners do to clean or buff their...
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    Age of my zeiss?

    Hi-I have a pair of Zeiss 8x20B binos with serial no. 2444995 recently acquired Can anyone tell me there age please? Thanks in advance Ian
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    Taxidermy bird I D please

    Wow, that was quick! I suspected it may be another kingfisher due to the beak but really appreciate your reply! Regards Ian
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    Taxidermy bird I D please

    Hi all - newbie so please bear with me Any idea what this Asian bird is please-if its helpful it's in a display with a stork billed kingfisher Much appreciated Ian
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    Birds in Cumbria

    Hi-newbie-for anyone interested,I parked at top of Brentfield Way in Penrith today(just past the cut) & 50 yds away flock of circa 50-60 Waxwings-when I went back to my car at 2-30pm,circa 125-150 Waxwings-very vocal!
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    Durham Birding

    nightjars in Hamsterley Hi everyone-just to let you know took the wife to Hamsterley last night looking for nightjars-I mountain bike there and I am familiar with the mountain bike black route which has been indicated as the best spot to see them by others on here-got there approx 9.40 -nothing...
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