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

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    Curio 7x21 vs. CL 8x25 pocket

    8x25's were too big to be truly pocketable. And the superb Zeiss VP8x25 in my opinion are not close to pocketable. Mine were left behind regularly. But 8x20 or 7x21really can disappear on you. You just have to accept the awkwardness..... it's part of the deal. I chose small pockets, and one full...
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    Curio 7x21 vs. CL 8x25 pocket

    Get a Lowepro Tahoe cs20 case, its better than anything Swaro, Leica or Zeiss make. Perfect fit for small pocket binos, and superb protection. And you keep your original case un-used if you decide to sell them. It's always worth playing around with binos to get the right feel. I couldn't settle...
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    Curio 7x21 vs. CL 8x25 pocket

    We're talking minutes difference in dawn and dusk light levels between these models. My FL8x56's were amazing, but my 10x42's were no where near as far behind as the facts and figures would have you believe. 10mins or so of light level difference was all it was give or take. Too much is put on...
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    Curio 7x21 vs. CL 8x25 pocket

    I agree here. I had the Zeiss FL 8x56.... Abbe K Prisms. Low light was probably as good as it gets, but the difference is not as much as I had hoped. Against my 10x42's.... we are talking minutes of difference. The itch wasn't worth the scratch to me, they were just too big to warrant keeping...
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