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

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    Mirrorless camera help?

    Thanks, again. The reasonable conclusion for me is to buy a scope if I want to observe distant birds and perhaps I will eventually try photography through the scope.
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    Mirrorless camera help?

    Much better than my Italian! Thanks, Luca, I had no idea that such a combination was possible. We’re you satisfied with the clariTy and color rendition from your macro setup?
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    Mirrorless camera help?

    Grazie, Luca! I didn’t realize that the camera lens would stay on the camera when shooting through a scope. Or, are you referring to a phone camera.
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    Mirrorless camera help?

    Nooch, I am your opposite - I have a very lightweight Olympus O-M1 Mark iii camera and am interested in paring that with a scope. I know another birder who is pretty committed to Olympus and he has a Swarovski with a Swarovski-made adapter for his cameras. I am pretty sure that Swarovski makes...
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