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Ich weiß ja, das Zeiss teuer ist, aber die Umstellung gegenüber Seacam ist eine Unverschämtheit. Früher zahlte man für 1000 Fotos 4,99 €, daß länger reicht. Jetzt soll man ein Abo nehmen für mindestens 7,99 €, daß nach einem Monat verfällt. Die Geldgier treibt mich dann zur Konkurrenz.
Guten Tag Sobal ich im Premium Paket meine 25 Videos bekommen habe, sendet es mir keine Videos mehr bis Ende Monat? Oder zieht es einfach von den Credits ab? Gruss
Hallo, Sofern die im Premium-Abonnement inkludierten Inklusiv-Videos vor Ablauf eines Abrechnungsmonats vollständig aufgebraucht wurden, greifen die Kameras auf eventuell vorhandene Prepaid-Credits des Accounts zurück. Für ein Video werden 4 Prepaid-Credits verbraucht. Sofern keine Prepaid-Credits (mehr) vorhanden sind, versenden die Kameras keine weiteren Aufnahmen. Es ist jederzeit möglich, Prepaid-Credits für einen Account nachzukaufen und damit zu gewährleisten, dass Kameras im Premium-Abonnement auch dann senden, wenn das Inklusiv-Volumen vor Ablauf eines Abrechnungsmonats aufgebraucht ist. Liebe Grüße, ZEISS Hunting Team 💙
A question for zeiss? Is it normal that in my 6-36 lrp s3 the numbers of the reticle is illegible in low light using recticle illumination? On the 2 is illuminated only central part like a /...for 3 is illuminated only two dots like a : and continuing to 4 in wich only a / is visible again...this occours both in elevation and windage numbers on reticle.... I hope this is wanted by your eingeneers to not illuminate too much the hunter eye....or maybe is it made to force us using turrets for low light hunting applications/ elevation adjustment? Sorry for the question.... All other features are great! Sparkling view and extreme definition also on 36x magn.
Please contact our customer support at consumerproducts@zeiss.com and send 2 to 3 photos showing exactly at which brightness setting you see or do not see the described numbers in the reticle.
Meine beiden Zeiss Kameras senden keine Bilder mehr. Obwohl bei dem Testfoto der erfolgreiche Versand angezeigt wird. Die Batteriene, das Kreditkonto sind voll und die Speicherkarte so gut wie leer. Eine Kamera ist 4 Wochen die andere 5 Monate alt. Was könnte das Problem sein?
Great tips/trix given in this video when it comes to correct trail cam placement.......which is individual in"my book" I place my trail cameras not more than 50 cm above ground level. This way it gives a more interesting prospektive and don't cut of legs that easy. I angle my trail cams slightly downwards as well, but that's me Thumbs up and greetings from Norway 🇧🇻 Th
What is the windage limiter ... If i need to dial all the windage on the scope does it go all the way without restriction ? Nightforce had a restriction pin inside of the windage turret cap on the ATACR to prevent people from dialing more than one revolution ... Crazy !
I have it in the 636 version. It's great! Most of the time I only shoot at 13-Power at 1,000 yards, so if you guys are just getting into long range, trust me, you don't even need the 636. I would pick the 425 if you are shooting out to 1,000 yards. The higher magnifications are only good for glassing in my opinion (regardless of manufacturer, because the sight picture shakes too much, and you cannot see the bullet fly as well). 36-Power is great when sighting in because you can see bullet holes without walking there. Or if you want to identify a target at a Mile, then high mag is better, however most days nice summer days mirage will ruin your view at a Mile even with the most perfect glass. So again, I would pick the 425. Zeiss is great though. The S3 is the best I ever had.
@@ProjectArms4719 I never look at distance marks anyways. You have to dial the knob until the target is in focus. While you look through the s ope to see if it is in focus you cannot see the marks anyways. I used to have a Kahles 624i. When using the Meter marks on the parallax knob first before looking through it was never as sharp as if I just ignored them and turned until the target was in focus. Long winded way of saying: I havent found Meter marks to be accurate on Parralax, so you don't need the marks.
@@alexanderunterberg1384 gotcha! I was just curious how they were doing for most people. I really like the scope and wanna purchase one. I’d be using it for prs matches and since prs matches are timed it be good to have quick reference points for my distances.
I gave the V4 a $1300 shot It has worked fine. The glass so far has worked fine. Mine is on a Rem BDL in 22-250 . The scope is illuminated for night hunting Cyoats & other night time predators. For this I have a coupel Cyoats at 200 yds. The old Rem has ben doing this for a long time.
I have one with the capped windage. Fucking stupid that there's no numbers on it you might as well get a different scope if you plan on shooting at distance fuck the little arrow they put on there if you hunting in the heat of the moment and forgot how many clicks you went your done vortex and others have numbers on there 300$ scopes
Nice job showing your beautiful product. I wish your shorts would show actual footage from the product. I just bought one and they’re awesome! I use it to acquire small non-moving birds or wildlife in thick wooded areas, then use my spotting scope for 4K video! Zeiss is awesome! Thank you for making this piece of gear!!
There we have a riflescope so the distance is not an obstacle anymore, we have night vision so we do not need to wait for the Moon, we have thermal vision so we do not have to wait for the game to step out of the bush - we can simply shot them in it, and we don't have to seek for animals because the thermal vision immediately shows them to us. We have these trail cams so we don't have to go out and wait and check the tracks. And someone calls this "hunting". Next time we may have an automatic aiming system in the riflescope or a "tracking bullet" like homing missiles. The less tech you use, the more you enjoy and live the hunt. You don't need much for the hunt: a good rifle with open sights, ammunition and a binocular. That's all. Get close to the game. That will be the real challenge for you. The closer the better.
The blond woman is visibly upset after killing the stag and watching it roll down a hill. Not everyone gets a charge out of killing animals for fun. I hunted as a young man, but as I got older I didn’t find it fun at all. I love guns, but the killing isn’t for me. And no, I’m not a Joe Biden fan OR for gun control. Get a fucking life people…..
I compared the 10/42 Swaro’s EL. And the Zeiss SFL. First let me say the Zeiss are fine glass, light and easier to haul up a mountain (7 ounce difference). Sturdy and well built. The Swarovski are on sale now for $1,999. Still a significant difference. BUT the superior glass is without doubt in the Swaro’s. Crisper, brighter, color, you name it. In my opinion the Swaro’s are superior and well worth the difference in price and 7 ounces. I’ll carry the Swaro’s every day of the week. Just my opinion.
Hi, I have Swarovski 10x42 EL, but I'm not happy because it's not too sharp. Compared to Nikon EDG and EDG, it is sharper and compared to Bushnel Nitro 10x36 and in the middle of the field of vision is as sharp as EDG. I also had Zeiss Victory SF and had the best distinction just wasn't so clear. The Nikon SE was clearer. Zeiss Conquest is the brightest and had the best outlines and sharper than EL.