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Thermal scope Tag

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2 August 2025
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Xinfrared T2 Pro app frequent freezing

Hello, I’ve had Xinfrared T2 Pro, my first thermal camera, since November. I use it with Samsung A41. Quite often, the app freezes, and what usually helps it to manually swit

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13 June 2025
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Pulsar video footage of wolves, bears and lynx spring 2025

A link to the real stuff after all the questions how good or bad those thermals are – LOL!

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6 June 2025
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Thermal Scope Specs Decoded: A buyer’s guide

If you have ever wondered how to interpret the technical specifications of a thermal scope – from refresh rates to Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference – then here i

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3 June 2025
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Review of Two Thermal Scopes from Field Tests in Borneo

This is an interesting comparison of two thermal scopes – the Xinfrared T2S Plus and the HT-06 – carried out by Wei Li from 1StopBorneo Wildlife. Xinfrared have now reb

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8 May 2025
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Gear review: Pulsar Axion 2 XG35

I’ve attached a review of my Pulsar scope.

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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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10 November 2024
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Xinfrared T2 Pro or HX09

Hello, I am after my first thermal “scope”, going for the budget cell phone version. I know there has been a review on T2 Pro here, but I am also considering HX09, whic

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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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26 March 2024
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Thermal optics and their use; a researcher’s perspective and experience from Panama.

After two seasons using thermal and night vision optics to study nocturnal arboreal mammals we offer our perspective on these optics.

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28 August 2023
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A scientific study on wildlife detection with different thermal cameras

Here’s an interesting – open access – paper that one of Australia’s top mammalwatchers, Rohan Clarke, and his team in Australia just released.  They compar

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  1. Flemming Versloot on Tigers on foot in Nepal and so much more! – Wildlife Watching Expeditions12 August 2025

    Amazing trip report to read Jillian. How is encountering tigers on foot? I heard on the mammalwatching podcast and in…

  2. Jon Hall on Superb Sunda Clouded Leopard Sighting: My lucky hat strikes again12 August 2025

    This was a large male I was told. So must have been over 20kg. I suppose the head body length…

  3. Flemming Versloot on Superb Sunda Clouded Leopard Sighting: My lucky hat strikes again12 August 2025

    Incredible sighting! A clouded leopard (mainland or sunda) is very high on my list. How big was this male specimen…

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    Hi Moses, Amazing report! It would be great to go mammalwatching with you one day. Greetings from another teen mammalwatcher…

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