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thermal imager Tag

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12 February 2025
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Thermal Imaging in Turkey

Any body any recent experience of travelling and using, or knowledge of legality of using,  a thermal imager in Turkey. I know that there have been posts a while ago about various

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22 January 2025
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Comparison between thermal imagers based on NETD-value

Not too long ago Jon posted about his experience with the Zeiss DTI6/40. I have commented on this post and since I already wanted to look into the possibilities of upgrading my the

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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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22 August 2022
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Guide TD210 Thermal Scope – good enough for mammalwatching???

Hello Mammal Pals! We’re going to Australia in October / November, for a combined family reunion & wildlife holiday. I’ve been thinking about getting a thermal scop

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30 May 2020
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How do you use your thermal imager to find wildlife?

I know that quite a few of us now own thermal imagers and use them regularly while mammal watching. However, I think it’s fair to say that they are not always the easiest devices

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25 April 2019
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Thermal imager advice

Hi all I’m finally going to splash out on a thermal imager (for work use only, of course… ahem). The two I’ve seen mentioned on here – the Pulsar XQ50 &

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  1. Imam Taufiqurrahman on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds21 May 2026

    Yes, sure Jacob. You can use it

  2. Imam Taufiqurrahman on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds21 May 2026

    Updated, Daan. Thank you for spotting it!

  3. Imam Taufiqurrahman on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds21 May 2026

    Thanks, Jon. Yes, definitely!

  4. Imam Taufiqurrahman on Wild Siberut: Eleven Days, Four Primates, Seventy-Two Birds21 May 2026

    Thank you, Blackwatch! Glad you like it

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