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

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  1. rollingthunder

    12x42 NL Pure.....

    In addition, for those that are toying with the idea. I bought the Swaro adapter 2.0 for mobile phones, this is an updated and easier to use version than the original. It satisfies the 2, imo, criteria of Swarovski - it is a very well made quality bit of kit and it's expensive! It is around £150...
  2. rollingthunder

    12x42 NL Pure.....

    The 115mm would probably be a step too far for me as my primary transport are a selection of bicycles, secondary being by foot! I did have access to the range of Swarovski equipment during the Bird Festival at Eilat last year. Although Zeiss sponsor the event it was more a Swaro advert...
  3. rollingthunder

    12x42 NL Pure.....

    After a month of intermittent use I think they are all they are cracked up to be and not 2 tubes bolted together as I read elsewhere. My only problem is than living in the West Midlands aka The Bird-denuded Triangle there is very little that raises the pulse. This Spring has been excellent for...
  4. rollingthunder

    12x42 NL Pure.....

    Ready and waiting..... They go up by nearly £200 at the end of April for those still dithering ;)
  5. rollingthunder

    12x42 NL Pure.....

    Having tried almost the complete EL and NL range whilst birding in Eilat recently I was knocked out by these and the 12x spec. Like most birders 'of a certain age' I have half (at least) a dozen pairs of all the usual magnifications of 7x 8x and 10x and of course objective lens sizes of 30,40,42...
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