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

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    Habicht for birdwatching?

    When you seal up cold glass and warm moist eyeballs in a small chamber, with no air circulation, water will evaporate from the warm moist eyeballs and condense on the cold glass. The laws of physics aren’t suggestions.
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    Habicht for birdwatching?

    If the NL is “giving you blackouts” you need to fiddle with IPD and/or eye relief. (how close you get to the eyelenses)
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    Habicht for birdwatching?

    I’ve never noticed depth of field, since I use it mostly for astronomy, and I have never been unhappy with the optics. Some may not like the 5° field of view. You may find this interesting, if you haven’t already read it, and you don’t mind a “non-secure” site. (not https)...
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    Habicht for birdwatching?

    That’s my approach, I have only two. 8X32 SF and 10X70 FMT-SX
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    Habicht for birdwatching?

    In this game, you have to be quick with money.
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