ZEISS DTI 1/19 Thermal Imaging Camera
The ZEISS DTI 1/19 Thermal Imaging Camera is the for next generation game stalker. It was designed for light and compact observation. The longest night ends at the most exciting moment: when you catch sight of the game. Now every second counts in order to react correctly. The tension rises. Your nervousness fades. Thanks to practical equipment that is agile, easy to handle, and reliable, you can react quickly when stalking – and this builds self confidence. The ZEISS DTI 1 combines ease of use with low weight – simple and intuitive operation makes the thermal imaging camera the perfect entry level model fro all outing enthusiasts who want to devote their attention solely to observation.
The ZEISS DTI 1/19 combines world-class optics, a compact design, and numerous other features with an attractive price – making it perfect for entry-level users. Thanks to an enlarged field of view of 24 meters at 100 meters, it offers excellent observation capabilities in forested areas or at the bait site at night.
ZEISS DTI 1/19 Features
For New Hunters
The ZEISS DTI 1 combines easy handling with low weight: simple and intuitive operation makes the thermal imaging camera the perfect entry-level model for all hunting enthusiasts who want to devote their attention solely to observation.
Easy Operation
The optimized shape of the housing makes the grip ergonomic and operation intuitive for both right-handed and left-handed users. The intelligent button arrangement and its optimized shape makes controlling the device intuitive.
Transition Zoom
Especially when viewing a herd, it is easy to lose sight of the animal being viewed when jumping the zoom level. Observe your target in 4x magnification, uninterrupted, and without jerkiness – the Transition Zoom allows you to keep a constant eye on the target.
Picture-in-Picture (PiP)
The picture-in-picture function of the ZEISS DTI allows overlying the zoomed image on the visual image. This feature helps to keep sight of the animal you are observing in zoom mode, even when it makes sudden movements.
8 Different Color Modes
ZEISS thermal imaging cameras offer 8 different color modes, so you can choose the setting that best fits your needs. “Black hot” and “white hot” deliver images with a high level of contrast. When observing in areas with vast vegetation, “red hot” allows for a fast detection of heat sources. The color mode “rainbow” is ideal for identifying the smallest differences in temperature. In addition, four color modes have been redesigned to reduce the glare of the screen in a dark environment and reduce eye strain. “Red Hue” mode more easily adjusts your eyes to the darkness. “Dark Hue” is easier on your eyes by using low luminescence colors. “Green Hue” shows plenty of detail at low screen brightness, and “Night Eye” highlights the warmest areas of the thermal image in a pleasant sepia tone.
High Frame Rate
The ZEISS DTI cameras featuring a display frame rate of 50 Hz. This refers to the number of times per second your monitor can redraw the screen. A higher display frame rate results in decreased flickering of the image, thereby reducing eye strain when stalking for several hours at a time.
Detection Mode
When hunting, the most important thing is to know where an animal is. Sometimes animals are hard to spot because they are only partially visible. Detection mode highlights heat sources even more while reducing the cold background. This allows you to see animals behind trees and bushes better than before.
Customizable Settings
Hunting can be a very individual activity. When it comes to thermal imaging cameras, every hunter has their own personal preferences. Therefore, the new DTI’s now offer the ability to select exactly which color modes are active and which are not, so you only must click through the ones you want to use. The same applies to the zoom level setting. Now you can limit the maximum zoom level to your liking.
Hot Tracking
In ‘Hot Tracking’ mode, the warmest source in the image is framed with a red square. Finding heat sources in densely overgrown areas and tracking them is therefore easier.
Specifications |
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Focal length | 19 mm | |||||
Aperture | f/1.0 | |||||
Field of view at 100 m (yds) | 24 m (73 ft) | |||||
Objective viewing angle | 14° x 10° | |||||
Range | 1000 m (1093 yd) | |||||
Sensor resolution | 384 x 288 | |||||
Sensor pixel pitch | 12 μm | |||||
NETD value | ≤ 35 mK | |||||
Display resolution | 1280 x 960 | |||||
Display frame rate | 50 Hz | |||||
Display type | LCOS | |||||
Optical magnification | 1.8 | |||||
Maximum digital zoom | 4x | |||||
Zoom steps | 1.0x – 4.0x | |||||
Battery type | Li-Ion | |||||
Battery run time | 6.5 h | |||||
Internal memory | 8 GB | |||||
WLAN | 2.4 Ghz | |||||
Bluetooth | – | |||||
Livestream function (Video & Photo) | + | |||||
Compatibility | ZEISS Hunting App | ≥ Windows 10 | MacOS X (Android File Transfer) | |||||
Operating temperature | − 10°C | + 50°C (+ 14 °F | + 122°F) | |||||
Length x Width x Height | 175 x 57 x 62 mm (6.9 x 2.2 x 2.4″) | |||||
Weight | 360 g (0.79 lbs) |
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