Night Hunting
DTI 3/25 – The New Thermal Imaging Camera from ZEISS
The DTI 3/25 offers a critical advantage for night hunting, especially at short distances, thanks to an enlarged field of view of 26 meters at 100 meters.
Twilight factor
The twilight factor is often referred to as a comparative value for the suitability of binoculars when less light is available. Learn more.
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.
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.
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.
Unsurpassed Hunting Accuracy
lluminated dot reticles help hunters quickly acquire targets and increase contrast in the dark. ZEISS holds the record for the finest dot in the world.
Spectacular hunting experiences
Riflescopes from ZEISS are considered the brightest on the market. This is closely related to the “T* coating” – synonymous with brightest image.
Enhanced vision in the darkness
If maximum brightness is what you are looking for, the Abbe-Koenig prism is the best choice. Why? This system reverses the image without any loss of light.
Light up the Darkness
For 120 years, ZEISS has been a pioneer driving innovation for high-quality hunting optics. Developing a night-vision device was the logical next step.
FAQ’s about the ZEISS DTI 3/35
Whether for game observation and stalking or faster and more accurate identification – the DTI 3/35 gives hunters a considerable advantage in the forest.