Night Hunting
ZEISS DTI 1, DTI 3 GEN 2 & DTI 4 – three new thermal imaging cameras to complete the ZEISS portfolio
Whether stalking, high seat or hunting ground patrol – thermal imaging cameras have become essential hunting equipment and enable even safer and more successful hunting – especially at night and with limited visibility. With the introduction of the ZEISS DTI 1, DTI 3 GEN 2 and DTI 4, ZEISS now offers the right thermal imaging
Thermal Imaging Cameras from ZEISS for Night Hunting
With the introduction of the first ZEISS thermal imaging camera, the ZEISS DTI 3/35, the pioneer in the field of optics has created yet another technical masterpiece. This is where expertise and knowledge from two different areas of the company come together.
ZEISS Service – Customer-Oriented, Inhouse and Digital
An interview about the role of the ZEISS Service Department in the process of developing the ZEISS DTI thermal imaging camera and why customer feedback plays an essential role.
From Freezing Cold in the Lab to Practical Tests on the Hunt
An interview about the extensive quality control tests ZEISS thermal imaging cameras undergo and why the laboratory has to be relocated to the forest from time to time.
How to have a successful wild boar hunt – Guaranteed!
For a successful hunt, in addition to right equipment, one thing is particularly important: understanding the behavior of the boars and sows. Learn more.
DTI 3 – From Design Concept to Technical Realization
The product development process can be roughly divided into three stages: the design or pre-development stage, the main development stage, and the post-development stage.
ZEISS DTI Thermal Imaging Camera – From the Idea to Market Entry
Exciting insights into the origins of the DTI, the demanding tests ZEISS puts it through, and the comprehensive range of services the company offers, even long after the purchase.
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.