Watch before you buy – ZEISS DTC 3/38 Thermal Riflescope Attachment
Watch before you buy – ZEISS DTC 3/38 Thermal Riflescope Attachment
Join Danny as he takes you through the brand new thermal riflescope attachment from ZEISS, the DTC 3/38.
Following the huge success of the DTI thermal imager range, ZEISS have added to their range of thermal products with a first foray into the world of riflescope attachments.
Available in two versions, the DTC 3/38 and the DTC 3/25, ZEISS are bringing some really innovative features to the market, including the absolutely superb zeroing assistant via the ZEISS Hunting App.
For more information on the brand new DTC range, visit https://www.zeiss.ly/DTC-3-38
Also featured in this review, the ZEISS Victory V8 1.8-14×56 Riflescope. kindly loaned to us by ZEISS for the purposes of this review. (https://www.zeiss.ly/Victory-V8)
nice video great expanation however a 3 second clip through the scope looking at thermal footage in the whole 25 minutes isnt really a great selling point, all these new thermals have video recording ability would be nice to see some footage rather than just the say so 🤷♂
What distances can you go out to and still get a solid thermal read?
What scope magnification are you able to comfortably use with these scopes? I have FFP scopes at 4-18×44 & 6-24×50?
looks neat on the rifle and scope would be handy great video …
Hello.
In the video it says ZEISS Victory V8 1.8-14×50 Riflescope but in the description it says 56 mm scope.
I have Zeiss v6 50 mm scope and wanna know if it will fit my scope also.
Nice shooting rig. How do you like that Tikka ?
You must have a very good permission! Envious!!!
Surprised that the refresh rate is as low as 50Hz and not 120 or higher on a device like this in 2022
What riffle is that?
In England and Wales there is no specific legislation prohibiting the use of any optics. So, an image intensifying (night vision or thermal) scope can legally be used to shoot deer in daylight.
The law in Scotland is different. It states that the use of light-intensifying, heat sensitive or other special sighting devices is not permitted under Section 5 of the Deer (Firearms etc.) (Scotland) Order 1985. This refers to both day and night-time usage of such optics.
Hi, You are speaking about you previous video about DTC3/38. I was watching on your profil and I don’t see witch one is this video. Can you put a link here down please. Thanks you.