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

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    Dusk light performance relative to weight, NL Pure 10x32 vs 10x42

    Hello everybody, My current setup includes (among an age old spotter) a Nikon Monarch M7 8x30. So the the needs for a light weight bino are covered. However, I want to include an additional bino into the mix and decided on the NL Pure. Living in Norther Scandinavia, low light performance is...
  2. All of a flutter

    All of a flutter

    A bit short of bird pictures for that afternoon, so thought I'd show you another of the Long-tailed Tit pictures from the morning.
  3. Long-tailed Tit

    Long-tailed Tit

    I tried, and tried and tried to get this picture... bingo!!! These wee guys did land on branches before diving for the feeders, but I generally wasn't quick enough to catch them. This one sat just where a shaft of light came through the trees. It's SNOWING!!!!
  4. Robin

    Robin

    Back to the feeders for a while, before heading home. Andrew at last managed to see and photograph the Brambling while i was away... see, told you I saw one lad!!;) I tried to get pictures of this Robin away from the feeders, but this was the best picture, of a Robin, so decided on it instead.
  5. Greylag

    Greylag

    It rather looks like this guy isn't too sure about entering the water..... it was a rather cold day!! This was taken during my lunch break in the East Hide.
  6. Mute Swan

    Mute Swan

    After an hour of standing at the feeders, my back was giving out, so I joined Phil in the East Hide. I've not managed to walk that far for years! At least I was able to sit down for a late lunch LOL. A pair of Mute Swans came fairly close to the water's edge but not close enough together to get...
  7. Another accident

    Another accident

    I very nearly passed this picture over too before looking closely at it. Just thought it was another, not brilliant, Greenfinch with a Chaffy. However, when studying which image to upload today, I suddenly realised it was a Brambling on the feeder. I'd no idea I'd got a Brambling picture that...
  8. Redwing

    Redwing

    Not the greatest of my pictures, but I wouldn't have got this one without Andy's help - the first few were complete silhouettes!!! I'd got settings in a muddle, and thought I needed to do a minus exposure bias.... ooops!!! It was nice to see a Redwing sitting at the top of the tree, shame he...
  9. Long-tailed Tit

    Long-tailed Tit

    At long, long last i got a picture (a decent one) of a Long-tailed Tit. I've seen them no end of times, but they've always been moving fast through the trees, or I've just had a silhouette with the sun behind them. This was on a visit to Kinnordy in early February, when I met up with Andy...
  10. Coal Tit

    Coal Tit

    Don't think I've shown you my lovely little Coal Tit for a while. He... well he and his friends, are here just about all day every day, so I probably take them a bit for granted. For some reason, this was the only picture I took in Aperture Priority, and can't remember if I did it on purpose or...
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