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    Thermal photos

    Some naughty grass thieves.
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    Did the trigger get pulled?

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    No. Still have a freezer full so these two can fatten up a bit more. Amazing how close I could get to them with a red head torch and the wind right.
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    So what brand and model you useing guys for taking photos.

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    I have an Infiray FH25R. Great little unit. Very happy with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    I have an Infiray FH25R. Great little unit. Very happy with it.
    Great little unit,you wouldv got that at a good price.I love my FH35R,so easy to use and the price was a k lower than some out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    Great little unit,you wouldv got that at a good price.I love my FH35R,so easy to use and the price was a k lower than some out there.
    You had best post some of your photos.
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    Only got a few old photos iv already put on here.Havnt been out deer watchn in the winter.These 2 pics last May,i was just practicing my photography skills then.Next month the really deal.
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    Zeiss dti 3/35

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    Good contrast. What distance?
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    Yeah the zeiss is bloody good , 3/35 is their open country model and the smaller one has wider field of view for in the bush etc. Easily picks up animals at ranges of 1500m’s .
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    infiray e6 v3 would have been about 250m to the house and almost 400 to the big guy on his own, antlers sure stick out when they are in velvet need to look a bit more often, have seen 6 out on the same spot in the past
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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
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    infiray e6 v3 would have been about 250m to the house and almost 400 to the big guy on his own, antlers sure stick out when they are in velvet need to look a bit more often, have seen 6 out on the same spot in the past
    Whitetail?

 

 

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