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

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  1. dries1

    Zen Ray

    Jan, Thanks for the info, much appreciated. I may have to look for one. Andy W.
  2. dries1

    Zen Ray

    Yes Jan the Bynolyt is the very same body as the Swift Audubon 8.5X44 that I own, which has nice central resolution, enhanced pincushion in a narrow 6.4 degrees FOV. Transmission could be a bit higher also, but nice ergonomics.
  3. dries1

    Zen Ray

    They were not mine, never owned a ZR, an acquaintance of mine grew very frustrated with their customer service, or lack thereof and just let it rip, I guess he felt better afterwards. Now if I could have the optics of a Bushnell Legend M 8X42 in the body/construction of a Swift Audubon Roof...
  4. dries1

    Zen Ray

    ER, huh? I would not mention Swift and Zen Ray in the same sentence. Most Swift binoculars can still be repaired, but those cheap plastic internals of the Zen Ray not so much, ( a concrete wall helped me find out).
  5. dries1

    Zen Ray

    Is it possible to remove the Zen Ray sub-forum and possibly replace it with another brand (Maven for example), after all the brand is now long defunct.
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