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What to expect of the ZEISS DTI 3/35
Rouven Kreienmeier was able to put the DTI 3/35 through its paces. Find out everything about the first thermal imaging camera from ZEISS.
More things to consider when investing in new glass
Part 3: Exit pupil In addition to the lens aperture, the magnification plays a key role in image brightness. The larger the image on the retina, i.e. the larger the area on which available light is distributed the darker the image. The key factor is the exit pupil which takes these two effects into consideration.
Things to consider when investing in new glass
There are things to consider when investing in new glass. Higher magnifications deliver a larger image and, better detail recognition. Learn more.
Parallax compensation
Parallax is the aiming error in long-range shots when the hunter does look through the scope at an angle. Fix it with parallax compensation.
ZEISS DTI 3/35 in Use
Passionate hunter Adam Szuster spends at 2-3 days a week out in the fields. Here he shares his experience with the ZEISS DTI 3/35 thermal imaging camera.
Driven Hunts
For successful driven hunts the right choice of riflescope plays an essential role. Learn more about the choices available and additional equipment.
Wild Cannelloni
Take your Italian cooking up to the next level with this Wild Cannelloni recipe. Cannelloni are the perfect dish to cook with a left-over roast dinner.
Large eyebox for comfortable observation
The “eyebox” is the area around the line of sight in which you can see the entire picture in full. With ZEISS rifle scopes, it is particularly large.
Even brighter thanks to Schott HT glass
Riflescopes or binoculars using Schott HT glass have one decisive advantage: They are simply “brighter” and therefore ideal when used in the darkness.
Shooting Uphill or Downhill
If you shoot straight up or down, gravity has a braking or accelerating effect on the bullet. The “uphill and downhill – aim lower” rule is true.