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

Maybe still (one of) the best binoculars for in the woods (3 Viewers)

I never tried a Swarovski 7x42 SLC but would like to ad one to my collection, for scientific research 😜.
I did the same β€” naturally for scientific research β€” but sold it because my research in the field led me to find it far too heavy and not quite up to the standard of a 7x42 T*FL or UVHD Plus or possibly the Dialyt BG/AT*P(*) in my purely personal opinion. Had a beautifully simple and ergonomic dioptre control and was very robust, I must say.
 
I did the same β€” naturally for scientific research β€” but sold it because my research in the field led me to find it far too heavy and not quite up to the standard of a 7x42 T*FL or UVHD Plus or possibly the Dialyt BG/AT*P(*) in my purely personal opinion. Had a beautifully simple and ergonomic dioptre control and was very robust, I must say.
Maybe it would be a good bin for in a car, let’s say an old Landrover or other 4x4.
 

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