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

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  1. tenex

    Night vision equipment for mortals

    Thanks, I'd only seen the second of those pages. I agree that 25mK seems more likely than 50. But wondering about "sacrifice"... I'm bothered by this image from the brochure. The 38mm image on the right doesn't really seem to have the same resolution as the 19mm on the left.
  2. tenex

    Night vision equipment for mortals

    For some reason ZH38 has unimpressive sensitivity of 50mK when other similarly expensive units go down to 20. Is it known how this affects range or detail rendition?
  3. tenex

    Night vision equipment for mortals

    There is a "zoom" model with dual focal lengths now, InfiRay ZH38. Does that sound like the answer?
  4. tenex

    Night vision equipment for mortals

    Thanks, the hunting owl is really nice. What animal is nosing around the tree in the last video, a small bear? (Having trouble with scale, even vs the rabbit.) What are the bright boxes on either side of the bird feeders... heaters?
  5. tenex

    Night vision equipment for mortals

    The equivalent product in the US is AGM Sidewinder TM50-640. Vendors online. I've considered one myself. I'd like to know what you (and Amadeus) concluded about this. I would have imagined the 35 easier to use than the 50 since these all have narrow FOV to begin with.
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