DTI 3/25 Thermal Imaging Camera

$1,999.99

With the ZEISS DTI 3/25, ZEISS is releasing a thermal imaging camera specially developed for hunting. Its excellent optics deliver detailed images, even in the darkness, allowing hunters to accurately identify their target for maximum hunting success. The ZEISS DTI 3/25 delivers unique hunting experiences and unforgettable moments, even in difficult lighting conditions. Its ergonomic design and the intelligent arrangement of the control buttons make the device exceptionally easy to use and its operation extremely intuitive. The high-resolution HD LCOS display combined with 0.5x zoom increments delivers detailed images for accurate identification. As a result, the device opens up a completely new world of hunting!

The ZEISS DTI 3/25 offers an enlarged field of view of 26 meters at a range of 100 meters for an excellent overview and thus a decisive advantage when hunting in wooded areas or at the bait site at night. Thanks to the high-resolution HD LCOS display, you’ll have the best possible overview at short distances at night.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Focal length: 25 mm
Aperture: f/1.0
Sensor resolution: 384 x 288
Thermal sensitivity (NETD): ≤50mk
Display resolution: 1280 x 960
Display frame rate: 50 Hz
Display type: LCOS
Range: 880 m (960 yd)
Field of view of the ocular: 30,25°
Field of view at 100 m (yds): 26 m (78 ft)
Optical magnification: 1,8
Maximum digital zoom: 4x
Zoom steps (in 0.5x): 1.0x – 4.0x
Battery type: Li-Ion
Battery run time: 10 h
Internal storage: 15 GB
Livestream function (Video & Photo): +
Resolution (Video & Photo): 384 x 288
WLAN Frequency: 2.4 Ghz
WLAN Standard: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
Operating temperature : − 10°C | + 40°C (+ 14 °F | + 104°F)
Length x Width x Height : 187 x 60 x 65 mm (7.4 x 2.4 x 2.6″)
Weight: 410 g (0.90 lbs)

SKU: 57-527011-0000-000 Categories: , ,

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Additional information

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 15 × 10 × 5 in
Brand

ZEISS

Magnification

1.8x

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