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

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    Tried Noctivid and SF 10x today

    The SLC 42's and all the Leica's use SP prisms, the SLC 56 use AK prisms, if I'm not mistaken.
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    Tried Noctivid and SF 10x today

    You know better than that. You can’t one target to come to a conclusion on CA in top end optics. There are times that on different objects with different lighting conditions the one that was superior earlier on the first test is not superior on the second object or test subject. I’m sensitive...
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    Tried Noctivid and SF 10x today

    Allbinos is not the way to go for info with numbers for CA correction. Also you can’t say which is first, second and so on when haven’t tested all the binoculars available. Just throwing in the Vortex UHD would change that list. I’m very surprised in you Master Kan.
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    Tried Noctivid and SF 10x today

    The green armor is probably peeling in the box on the way as we talk 🤭😏🤪. Just kidding , I think. Your going to love them, a phenomenal modern masterpiece of optical and mechanical technology. Paul
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    Tried Noctivid and SF 10x today

    My experience with the Noctivids is that the 10x has more CA on this level than other top 10’s. The 8’s were much better in this area, still not as well as the SF , NL or EL’s. I’m a little surprised about the Zeiss being the one that gave you diopter issues, that’s usually a complaint of Leica...
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