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    SWAROVSKI AX VISIO: MY LEARNINGS IN A NUTSHELL

    BirdGuides published its review of the Visio here: https://www.birdguides.com/reviews/binoculars/swarovski-optik-ax-visio-ai-supported-binoculars/
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    SWAROVSKI AX VISIO: MY LEARNINGS IN A NUTSHELL

    Of course (neither am I, nor probably you;)). But I found it interesting that it seems to cope better than Merlin with small, distant birds. However, I so far only tested it with birds in Switzerland, where there are perhaps more previous sightings (which iNaturalist uses) than in other places.
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    SWAROVSKI AX VISIO: MY LEARNINGS IN A NUTSHELL

    „Postscriptum“: 12. iNaturalist works well with the Visio photos As discussed, the „natural“ reaction when birds have not been recognized / identified in the Visio is to later use the Merlin app with the Visio photos, which in my experience has a high chance of success (80% or more). The app...
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    SWAROVSKI AX VISIO: MY LEARNINGS IN A NUTSHELL

    And yet, nobody so far has done it.
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    SWAROVSKI AX VISIO: MY LEARNINGS IN A NUTSHELL

    Tks Kimmo! Interesting idea. It somehow defies the purpose of the Visio concept (compact, simple, easy to handle), and I don‘t know how much the camera will tolerate, but it may be worth a try.
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    SWAROVSKI AX VISIO: MY LEARNINGS IN A NUTSHELL

    Lucky you! When that happens, I will be history, so I rather stick with the Visio, but young guys may prefer to wait.
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    SWAROVSKI AX VISIO: MY LEARNINGS IN A NUTSHELL

    The following personal findings reflect my experience using the Visio on a daily basis for over a month, doing literally hundreds of bird identifications with it. 1. Not a “quick and easy” device Unless you are willing to invest some time and learn how to best use the Visio, you will likely...
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