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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. I'm your Brother not........

    I'm your Brother not........

    .....your Mother......FEED YOURSELF!!!!!!!!
  3. Not a happy camper

    Not a happy camper

    What do you do with 4 days of rain........TAKE PHOTOS.....guess I had it a little better.....I was dry.
  4. Anna's Hummingbird in low light, the beacon original

    Anna's Hummingbird in low light, the beacon original

    This is same frame as adjacent post, slightly cropped, no other work whatsoever, so you see how low the light, but how bright his own.
  5. Anna's Hummingbird in low light, the beacon

    Anna's Hummingbird in low light, the beacon

    I'm going to post a before and after of this frame just so all can see exactly the lighting that came into the camera. Amazing how this fella' can light up at will. This is with typical adjustment of light and contrast, you'll see it's not a lot.
  6. Couldn't resist this pose

    Couldn't resist this pose

  7. Homeward Bound

    Homeward Bound

    Driving on the outskirts of the city, found scores of egrets returning to their nesting place. The sun had just set and had to shoot from the car in low light with the birds flying away from the camera.
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