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

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  1. Swissboy

    Have Nikon given up competing with the big three?

    I think you are quite right.
  2. Swissboy

    Have Nikon given up competing with the big three?

    Your mate sure got a great bargain! As for the Zeiss diopter setting, I also feel it is a design fault. Both because it can shift unintentionally and also because one can't see the setting right away. Luckily, I can also leave mine at zero as I need to use my binoculars with my glasses on. But...
  3. Swissboy

    Have Nikon given up competing with the big three?

    No problem as long as we can ask without being regarded as silly non-natives. ;) Actually, I enjoy these terms, but particularly so when I either find the explanation myself or when I get it provided later-on as did happen here!
  4. Swissboy

    Have Nikon given up competing with the big three?

    Thus it seems they will still be pretty heavy, even more so than the present LXLs!
  5. Swissboy

    Have Nikon given up competing with the big three?

    Which translates: "they are way too heavy" (at least for most people). The weight was always a major issue with the original Nikons, even at a time when they were still among the optically top models. It has completely eluded me why Kowa came up with a new top model without also paying...
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