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

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    AX Visio: is it really as bad as some reviewers claim??

    Nah! Don't 'elp naught. Just a piece of expensive 'tronics. πŸ₯³πŸŽ‰πŸ˜‚ Lovely. And the photo quality is very good. The tufted duck is at the same distance (+/-) as one I saw some days ago (ax was not in the car), and I caught on my mobile (Experia IV, supposed to be a good Zeiss camera with physical...
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    AX Visio: is it really as bad as some reviewers claim??

    Observation and documentation, not least imagesharing: imagine an artillery observer sharing targets for ID or for effect assessment, or just snapping a picture of a possible target for evaluation (you dont't use laser range finders, they tend to provoke a response) etc. The military is very...
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    AX Visio: is it really as bad as some reviewers claim??

    I tried to be fair: the ax is on auto, so I left the G9 to fend for itself. But I'm still impressed with the ax result: it is for documentation, not photo contestsπŸ˜„ The power of the G9 with the 100-400mm is quite lovely! Edit: the G9 fully equipped plus the AX is till way less than a Canon F4...
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    AX Visio: is it really as bad as some reviewers claim??

    Three indoor images: Lumix G9 250 mm Same at 400 mm Visio Camera and AX on tripods next to each other. Note: the G9 is an M43, so 35mm equivs would be 500 and 800 mm Edit: the Visio in on a Berlebach bino-mount, worked all right.
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    AX Visio: is it really as bad as some reviewers claim??

    I can't really bring myself to complain! Will post from here as well as soon as the birds come out of hiding. I keep forgetting it's still only February. Per
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    AX Visio: is it really as bad as some reviewers claim??

    Guess I'll have to find a clean card, format, download and install. Those kind of things leave worrying while they're going on....πŸ˜‚ And you are quite right! There certainly is an important element of AI there. Cheers!
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    AX Visio: is it really as bad as some reviewers claim??

    THANK YOU!πŸ™
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    AX Visio: is it really as bad as some reviewers claim??

    I learn! Thanks Per Oh, and have you updated your software, and if so, was it worth it? I've not gotten around to that, yet (too many wars, they still keep me busy). P
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    AX Visio: is it really as bad as some reviewers claim??

    Walk me through that one! Re MFT: OM or Panasonic? I have the latter, and the 1-400mm is fab! A G9 with that on it is always ready in the camera bag. Cheers Per
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    AX Visio: is it really as bad as some reviewers claim??

    Where did you find the focal length? Per
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    AX Visio: is it really as bad as some reviewers claim??

    I believe there's a 13 MP sensor, and the "postcards" ain't half bad. The one with the tree sparrows is cropped, by the way. And as an actual purchaser, I've gotten what I want, at least so far. And as I've mentioned before, this is an aid to birding, mammaling, butterflying, observation in...
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    AX Visio: is it really as bad as some reviewers claim??

    Lack of manual: learning by doing. There is a lot missing in the written stuff, and I would like more technical detail. That said: it's fun and works.
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    AX Visio: is it really as bad as some reviewers claim??

    And "they" say alcohol is unhealthy πŸ˜‚ Using technology: most birders I know have a mobile, and use it. Not just to make calls, often to open an electronic field guide... The AX is an aid, not a mind. And it can only count ones and nils.
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