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

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  1. Richard D

    Smallish torch for spotlighting

    @peter.jones To save you wading through a bunch of mad US prepper and thinly disguised Olight marketing videos - this is one of the better youtube reviews of the Warrior Turbo:
  2. Richard D

    Smallish torch for spotlighting

    I'd go for the Olight warrior x turbo if range is the key priority - 1000m but bear in mind as with most torches that's the maximum range, the actual useful range in terms or really lighting something up is much less. It does have a very narrow beam though to achieve those distances and run time...
  3. Richard D

    Smallish torch for spotlighting

    Are you wanting a pure spotlight or something with a bit of flood?
  4. Richard D

    Smallish torch for spotlighting

    I've not seen foxes react to green light anymore than red. The advantage I find with green is that it gives greater light for observation, but does mess up your night vision more than red...
  5. Richard D

    Smallish torch for spotlighting

    Olight Warrior Turbo? Very good throw for something so compact. Horrible marketing but their torches perform well.
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