Description
The ZEISS DTI 3 Thermal Monocular is a compact and high-performance thermal imaging device designed specifically for hunters who need reliable detection and identification in low-light or complete darkness. Combining ZEISS optical engineering with intuitive operation, the DTI 3 provides detailed thermal images and excellent detection capability for night hunting and wildlife observation.
Built around a 384 × 288 thermal sensor, the DTI 3 produces clear thermal imagery with strong contrast and precise detail recognition. The device features a high-resolution 1280 × 960 LCOS display and a smooth 50 Hz refresh rate, delivering fluid images that reduce flicker and eye fatigue during extended glassing sessions.
Designed with hunters in mind, the DTI 3 offers intuitive one-handed operation, fast zoom adjustment and advanced viewing modes. Features such as Picture-in-Picture zoom, Hot Tracking and multiple colour palettes make it easier to detect animals in dense vegetation or difficult terrain.
With its rugged construction, long battery life and lightweight design, the ZEISS DTI 3 is a dependable thermal monocular for scanning fields, tracking game and navigating night environments.
Key Features
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384 × 288 thermal sensor for detailed heat detection
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1280 × 960 LCOS display for sharp, high-contrast viewing
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50 Hz refresh rate for smooth image performance
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Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode for precise target identification
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Hot Tracking mode highlights the warmest heat source in the image
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4 colour palettes including White Hot, Black Hot, Red Hot and Rainbow
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Up to 4× digital zoom with smooth 0.5× increments
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Built-in photo and video recording with internal storage
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Wi-Fi connectivity and ZEISS Hunting App integration
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Up to ~8 hours battery life for long hunting sessions
Available Models in the ZEISS DTI 3 Range
The ZEISS DTI 3 series is available in two focal length options designed for different hunting environments:
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DTI 3/25 – Wide field of view ideal for stalking and woodland hunting
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DTI 3/35 (Gen 2) – Longer detection range suited to open country and longer-distance observation