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Thermal Imaging / Night Vision for Birdwatching?


Imagemaster wrote:
Good luck with your project. I would guess that 99.9% of wildlife photographers will not be interested in wandering around in the dark to find wildlife to photograph. Any photos they would get would be far inferior to the daylight photos already captured. JMO


I suspect you either haven't read the majority of the thread, or know very little about the technology

initially I started with thermal and then opened the discussion for night vision, but this thread is mostly about thermal tech

thermal scanners are perhaps the best monetary investment a wildlife photographer can make. it eliminates any chance of missing a subject while out exploring.

I agree, night vision has little value for a photographer



Jan 28, 2024 at 10:47 PM
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Thermal Imaging / Night Vision for Birdwatching?


Imagemaster wrote:
Good luck with your project. I would guess that 99.9% of wildlife photographers will not be interested in wandering around in the dark to find wildlife to photograph. Any photos they would get would be far inferior to the daylight photos already captured. JMO


I suspect you either haven't read the majority of the thread, or know very little about the technology

initially I started with thermal and then opened the discussion for night vision, but this thread is mostly about thermal tech

thermal scanners are perhaps the best monetary investment a wildlife photographer can make. it eliminates any chance of missing a subject while out exploring.

I agree, night vision has little value for a photographer, but there is a lot of value in wandering around in the dark to find wildlife. it is far easier to find the wildlife in the dark and wait for the sun to rise, than to find it during the daytime.



Jan 28, 2024 at 10:46 PM
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Thermal Imaging / Night Vision for Birdwatching?


Imagemaster wrote:
Good luck with your project. I would guess that 99.9% of wildlife photographers will not be interested in wandering around in the dark to find wildlife to photograph. Any photos they would get would be far inferior to the daylight photos already captured. JMO


I suspect you either haven't read the majority of the thread, or know very little about the technology

initially I started with thermal and then opened the discussion for night vision, but this thread is mostly about thermal tech

thermal scanners are perhaps the best monetary investment a wildlife photographer can make. it eliminates any chance of missing a subject while out exploring.

I agree, night vision has little value for a photographer



Jan 28, 2024 at 10:40 PM





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