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

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  1. Mark9473

    New Product Introduction Today From Swarovski ?

    Here's a guy that has taken it another step: https://www.instructables.com/id/Handsfree-Bird-Watching/
  2. Mark9473

    New Product Introduction Today From Swarovski ?

    I actually think 12x42 is a very exciting spec for astronomy. Things in the night sky tend to be tiny... Magnification beats aperture when it comes to seeing 'more'. For faint objects, within a range of reasonable exit pupil sizes, contrast beats everything else.
  3. Mark9473

    New Product Introduction Today From Swarovski ?

    John, it doesn't look right to me that, compared to the EL, the new NL would have narrower objective barrels and narrower eyepieces and smaller neckstrap attachment things.
  4. Mark9473

    New Product Introduction Today From Swarovski ?

    Odd that you would have missed the other thread, but just in case, here it is: https://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=391903
  5. Mark9473

    New Product Introduction Today From Swarovski ?

    Chosun, when you're not using binoculars, do you have some medical condition in your eyes that gives you extreme tunnel vision, or do you see 180° or more like the rest of us? If not, why would you expect a binocular to change that?
  6. Mark9473

    New Product Introduction Today From Swarovski ?

    Hopefully fast enough to eliminate that silly 3rd bridge at the front of the 8x32 SF.
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