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Zeiss DTC 3/38 Clip-on Thermal Camera

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Zeiss DTC 3/38 Clip-on Thermal Camera is a Clip-on thermal camera specially designed for the front of the riflescope, which allows you to shoot even in the dark. Using a thermal camera, you can identify an animal at a distance of up to 1950 meters. The ergonomic design of the device makes it simple and convenient to use. Clear, sensitive buttons make it easy to use the device, for example with gloves on. The high-resolution HD Amoled screen accurately reproduces the image on the thermal camera, ensuring excellent image quality when used as a clip-on device. The device can be connected via Bluetooth to the Zeiss Huntig app, which can be used to make adjustments and change settings, for example. The automatic position sensor detects when the unit is raised or lowered to the side and switches the unit to standby mode.
With Digital Zero-in Assistant, you can specify the distance to the target and the firing position compared to the first point of view in your ZEISS Hunting App. The assistant then independently calculates the correction values ​​and adjusts the display accordingly. This eliminates the need to calculate clicks and makes the reset process much faster and easier.


You need DCT-R and DTC-A adapters to attach the thermal camera. DTC-A adapters are available for 48 mm, 56 mm and 60 mm lenses.

Deliveries of the Zeiss DTC 3/38 Clip-on will begin in the fall of 2022.

  • Front lens: 38mm
  • Field of view 100m: 12.3m
  • Cell resolution: 384x288
  • Update speed: 50Hz
  • Screen resolution: 1024x768 (amoled)
  • Pixel size: 12 μm
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 164mmx60mmx65mm
  • Battery life 10h
  • Battery type: Li-Ion
  • Bluetooth
  • USB C connection 

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There were periods I was on the edge of my seat. There were times I just wanted to the book to end.
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I recently started reading at 40 years old to make up for a lot of wasted time and missed education. This is a very informative read, but that said, I had a hard time staying focused sometimes. He gets into a lot of the science pertaining to plagues, epidemics etc which is interesting and I am reluctant to list science as a con as I did learn, but frequently found myself scrolling through several pages just to get the main idea behind the historical part. There were periods that I was on the edge of my seat and there were times I just wanted to the book to end. 1491 was similar. Both useful books, but a bit challenging to follow along especially if you are only reading small amounts at at time like on break at work etc. It jumps around from S. America, N America and China all through the book. I would have preferred that each region be separated. I get that he had his reasons. I am glad I read both books, but I probably should have gone with more of an overview vs the more in-depth content in this. I do not regret reading both books however, and recommend if you already have a good knowledge of this subject and are just trying to learn a little more. I found the information about the slave trade, the most interesting and wasn't aware that the majority of slaves shipped over from Africa went to Mesoamerica and the Caribbean. I also did not realize that plague and sickness really enabled use of African slaves as they were not prone to malaria like the Europeans. There is also some good info about ancient China and also sliver and mercury mining with South American Indians which made the book worth it for me.
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Truly incredible documentation of the thoughtful work of a handful of artists. I'm hoping that by supporting this book we may inch ourselves closer to a Dead Space 2 remake lead by Motive studio. This book is a must for fans or the game and horror in general. Well made, good quality images, lore drops, developer letters. Its fantastic!
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