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Night vision Tag

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11 March 2025
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Review: Thermal Master T2 Max Thermal Camera (with laser pointer)

In this month’s podcast Charles Foley and I talked about thermal scopes and comparing five models side by side during a very cold weekend in northern Minnesota. It got me thi

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24 October 2024
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Thermal Scope Review: First Impressions of the Zeiss DTI6/40

I met up with the Zeiss team at the British Bird Fair this summer and they offered to loan me one of their latest thermal scopes – the DTI6 – to test out, which I did i

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5 June 2021
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Tips for using night vision scopes

It would be useful to exchange tips on using night vision equipment. This can be very useful, and is more complicated than binoculars. How do you avoid getting night blind on the e

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8 November 2016
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Night Vision Equipment Recommendations?

My next trip will be to Sierra Leone this December! I’ll be looking for Pygmy Hippo and other West African mammals at Tiwai Island and Gola. At Gola, I’ll be spending a

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  1. NickCox on New Trip Report: Morocco8 October 2025

    Hi Matt, it is some time ago now but do you have tips for Tazekka National Park: did you self-guide…

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    Haha, the Tuco-Tuco is just a fun story. Shame we are so few, if there were crowds of people going…

  3. CarlosBocos on Mammalwatching Turns 208 October 2025

    Happy birthday my friend. This is a huge contribution to the entire world and a must-to-visit for anyone interested in…

  4. Lennartv on Tasmania! Segment #1 of the Great Pouched Critter Safari of 20258 October 2025

    Nice report with many nice photo's!

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