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Models & Brands: Fujinon Techno-Stabi, Vivitar 60168, Canon 15x50 IS II, Canon 12 x 36 IS II, Nikon BAA621EA, Nikon, Canon 2897A002, Canon CANON BINOCULAR 8X25IS, Canon 4624A002AB, Bushnell 18-1035
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Fujinon Techno-Stabi Dimentions: 0.07 x 0.058 x 0.034 inches Weight: 8.3 pounds List Price: $2,000.00 Price: $1,094.95
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Key features Fujinon Techno-Stabi
- 100% EBC coatings on every optical surface for the truest colors, brightest images, and freedom from glare, flare and ghosting.
- Dual piezo-vibration sensors and gyro position sensors, computer linked to direct drive motors, help lock on to subjects, even if you and the subject are in motion.
- Phase-coated roof prisms for sharper, more highly defined images with greater contrast.
- Lightweight electric motors perform stabilization instantly. No time is lost waiting for a gyro to "spool up."
- 100% waterproof, fog-proof, dry nitrogen purged.
- Model: Fujinon 14x40 Techno-Stabi
Review Fujinon 14x40 Techno-Stabi / Fujinon Techno-Stabi:Completely waterproof, these stabilized binoculars are perfect for boaters. Unlike other stabilized models, these binoculars will steady images in both vertical and horizontal axes, which is perfect for dealing with pitching seas. Built-in hand strap prevents you from dropping the binos. Runs on 4 "AA" batteries. Includes floatation neckstrap, eyepiece covers, and a floatable Pelican aterproof/pressure-proof carrying/storage case. 1 year Fujinon Warranty. |
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Vivitar 60168 Dimentions: 15 x 6 x 3 inches List Price: $219.99 Price: $132.00
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Key features Vivitar 60168
- Includes a nylon carry case, shoulder strap and eyepiece cap
- Mulitcoated optics decrease image and light refraction
- Large exit pupil
- Long eye relief
- Constructed with state-of-the-art materials
- Model: Vivitar Spotting Scope 20-60x70
Review Vivitar Spotting Scope 20-60x70 / Vivitar 60168:Vivitar designs, develops, and markets affordable, easy-to-use photographic and digital imaging products that offer families and other consumers exceptional value, fine quality, and a wide range of features and benefits. PRODUCT FEATURES:Designed to exacting standards and constructed with state-of-the-art materials;Long eye relief and large exit pupil combine to make longer, more comfortable viewing possible by reducing eyestrain;Mulitcoated optics decrease image and light refraction, as well as reduce flare, which results in enhanced resolution and image brightness, making your eyes work less in order to make out details;Reliable design with ocular adjustment, which allows for vision differences. |
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Canon 15x50 IS II Dimentions: 11 x 8 x 5 inches Weight: 0.25 pounds List Price: $1,299.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Canon 15x50 IS II
- This pair of binoculars from Canon are unique among high-magnification binoculars because they incorporate Canon's remarkable Optical Image Stabilizer technology
- It also features 15x zoom to accommodate wide-ranging activities
- Multi-Coated Ultra-Low Dispersion Objective Elements add contrast, clarity & color fidelity
- A 50mm objective lens for a wide, extra-bright field of view
- The Image Stabilizer technology compensates for handshaking as well as minute vibrations at the touch of a button
- Model: Canon 15x50 Image Stabilization All Weather Binoculars w/Case, Neck Strap & Batteries
Review Canon 15x50 Image Stabilization All Weather Binoculars w/Case, Neck Strap & Batteries / Canon 15x50 IS II:These binoculars from Canon are unique among high-magnification binoculars because they incorporate Canon's remarkable Optical Image Stabilizer technology. Shock-and-Water-Resistant construction with non-slip rubberized coating Approx. 90 minutes of continuous running time Powered by 2 AA batteries Battery Check - Indicator lamp provided Includes - dedicated soft case, strap, objective lens caps, & eyepiece lens caps Canon 3-Year USA / 1 Year International Warranty With its wide 50mm objective lenses and high magnification,these rugged, all-weather Canon Image Stabilizer binoculars are destined to set a new and higher benchmark for image brightness, clarity and ergonomic design. Leave your tripod at home when you use the new Canon 15x50 binoculars. Canon has once again made its world-renowned optical image stabilizer more convenient to use on this all-weather binocular. With a push of a button, bumpy images are stabilized instantly for maximum viewing. Multicoated ultralow dispersion (UD) objective elements add contrast, clarity, and color fidelity. Housed in a rugged, water-resistant, and slip-free rubber body, these binoculars can be used in rain or shine, whether in a football stadium or on the high seas. Stargazing is also possible with these versatile binoculars. The 15x50 is greatly improved over the previous model, with a larger 50mm objective lens, more convenient operation of the optical image stabilizer, and optional antifog eyepieces. [+]
Two AA batteries power the device. Also included in the package are a case, neck strap, and eyepiece covers. Image Stabilization and More With any high magnification binoculars, most users will experience frustrating image shake. Unless fixed to a tripod, image shake can render high magnification binoculars useless. Canon's IS technology is remarkably effective at eliminating this problem and is widely used by the television industry with Canon's professional broadcast quality video recording equipment. A special VAP (Vari-Angle Prism) corrective IS system sits between the objective lens group and the porro prism on each side of the binoculars. Within thousandths of a second of the binoculars being moved from their optical axis by vibrations, a detection system activates the IS mechanism. The VAP shape alters to refract or 'bend' the light path by precisely the right amount, thus fully compensating for the vibration. It is this essentially immediate response that effectively suppresses image shake. Super Spectra Coating A number of optical factors affect the brightness of an image, including the amount of incidental light that is reflected by the lens. An uncoated lens will refelect away as much as 8% of the incidentail light, significantly dimming the image. Canon's Super Spectra Coating prevents that reflection. What do the numbers mean? 15x50? 8x25? The two numbers used to describe any pair of binoculars are their magnification — 8x, 12x, 15x and so on — and the diameter of their objective lenses — 25mm, 36mm, 50mm, and so on. The larger the first number is, the larger the object will appear to be in the objective lens. For instance, if you use a 10x lens and look at an object that is 100 yards away, it appears to be the same size as an object located just 10 yards away. The second number, the size of the objective lens, is important because the larger the objective lens, the more light it can admit for brighter, more detailed images, and the better suited they will be for lowlight situations. A look inside. |
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Canon 12 x 36 IS II Dimentions: 9 x 7 x 4 inches Weight: 1 pounds List Price: $649.99 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Canon 12 x 36 IS II
- Light and compact Image Stabilizer binoculars featuring Canon's Vari-Angle Prism
- High magnification (12x), long-eye relief and wide-field viewing optics with wide, extra-bright field-of-view
- Multi-Coated Canon optics including Doublet Field-Flattener for excellent edge-to-edge sharpness and contrast
- Water-resistant non-slip rubber coating
- Power-saving design allows for up to 4 hours of continuous use
- Model: Canon 12x36 Image Stabilization II Binoculars w/Case, Neck Strap & Batteries
Review Canon 12x36 Image Stabilization II Binoculars w/Case, Neck Strap & Batteries / Canon 12 x 36 IS II:12x36 binoculars with image stabilizer Canon's 12x36 Image Stabilization II binoculars incorporate an optical image stabilizer for shake-free viewing with minimal eye fatigue. This technology was first developed for Canon video camcorders and is now available in many of Canon's binoculars. The system employs a Vari-Angle Prism, dual transparent plates, independent vertical and horizontal sensors, and a dedicated microprocessor to continuously adjust the prism to maintain a steady image. These 12x36 Image Stabilization II binoculars feature a water-resistant rubber coating for nonslip holding. If you get caught in light rain, you don't have to worry about the optics fogging up or getting ruined. These binoculars deliver high magnification, long eye relief, and wide-field viewing. Controls for focusing and image stabilization are centrally located and are accessible by both hands. Improvements to the objective lens assembly have resulted in the binoculars being approximately 26% lighter and 10% smaller than the previous 12x36 IS model they replace. And reductions in power consumption mean a massive 270% increase in battery life of up to four hours using two AA-size alkaline batteries. Image Stabilization and More With any high magnification binoculars, most users will experience frustrating image shake. [+]
Unless fixed to a tripod, image shake can render high magnification binoculars useless. Canon's IS technology is remarkably effective at eliminating this problem and is widely used by the television industry with Canon's professional broadcast quality video recording equipment. A special VAP (Vari-Angle Prism) corrective IS system sits between the objective lens group and the porro prism on each side of the binoculars. Within thousandths of a second of the binoculars being moved from their optical axis by vibrations, a detection system activates the IS mechanism. The VAP shape alters to refract or 'bend' the light path by precisely the right amount, thus fully compensating for the vibration. It is this essentially immediate response that effectively suppresses image shake. The binoculars' compact design is based on Canon's popular 10x30 IS model. Curved surfaces mean easy handling, while nature lovers will appreciate the low-reflectance exterior and low gloss front covers, which help to avoid disturbing birds and other What do the numbers mean? 15x50? 8x25? The two numbers used to describe any pair of binoculars are their magnification — 8x, 12x, 15x and so on — and the diameter of their objective lenses — 25mm, 36mm, 50mm, and so on. The larger the first number is, the larger the object will appear to be in the objective lens. For instance, if you use a 10x lens and look at an object that is 100 yards away, it appears to be the same size as an object located just 10 yards away. The second number, the size of the objective lens, is important because the larger the objective lens, the more light it can admit for brighter, more detailed images, and the better suited they will be for lowlight situations. A look inside. |
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Nikon BAA621EA Dimentions: 10 x 8.6 x 4.6 inches Weight: 1.1 pounds List Price: $1,200.95 Price: $775.36
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Key features Nikon BAA621EA
- Quick, central focusing
- Exclusive VR pause feature allows comfortable viewing of fast moving objects
- 12x magnification, 32-millimeter objective lens
- Waterproof and fogproof with phase-correction coated prism
- Slide-and-lock eyecups, long eye relief for eyeglass wearers
- Model: Nikon StabilEyes 12x32 VR Image Stabilization Marine Binocular
Review Nikon StabilEyes 12x32 VR Image Stabilization Marine Binocular / Nikon BAA621EA:Nikon's 8212 StabilEyes Binocular lets you control the excitement of sports and action with viewing like never before. You can count on this 14x40 StabilEyes Binocular for steady rock solid, high magnification viewing with or without a tripod. High magnification viewing while lightweight and compact, the 12x32 StabilEyes uses a gimbaled servo system to provide a view that is unaffected by hand shaking or vibrations. The lenses are fully multicoated and the prisms are phase-correction coated for the ultimate in brightness and resolution. The Exclusive VR Pause feature allows you to comfortably view fast-moving objects. Angle of View - 1. 6 degrees at 25x Field-of-View - 87m at 1,000m Minimum Focus Distance - 3. 5m Exit Pupil Diameter - 2. 7mm Eye Relief - 15mm Relative Brightness - 7. 3 CF Focusing System Angular Field of View Real - 5 Angular Field of View Apparent - 60 Close Focus Distance - 11. [+]
5 feet Dimensions - Length 7. 0 x Width 5. 6 (179x142mm) Weight - 1100 grams (38. 8 ounces). |
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Nikon Dimentions: 10 x 8.5 x 4.5 inches Weight: 1.1 pounds List Price: $1,354.61 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Nikon
- 16X32 STABILEYES VR
- Model: Nikon StabilEyes - Binoculars 16 x 32 - fogproof, waterproof, image stabilized
Review Nikon StabilEyes - Binoculars 16 x 32 - fogproof, waterproof, image stabilized / Nikon:PRODUCT FEATURES:Reduced vibration for superior performance and steady viewFully multilayer-coated lenses for optimal brightnessPhase-correction-coated prism for high resolutionWaterproof and fog-free with O-ring seals and nitrogen gasErgonomic styling for comfortable grip, easy access to controls |
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Canon 2897A002 Dimentions: 8.6 x 6.1 x 4.1 inches Weight: 3 pounds List Price: $429.00 Price: $304.95
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Key features Canon 2897A002
- 10x magnification in a compact design
- Weighs only 21 ounces
- Built-in optical image stabilization uses 2 AA batteries
- Super Spectra multicoating and lead-free glass lenses
- Long 14.5mm eye relief
- Model: Canon 10x30 Image Stabilization Binoculars w/Case, Neck Strap & Batteries
Review Canon 10x30 Image Stabilization Binoculars w/Case, Neck Strap & Batteries / Canon 2897A002:10x30 binoculars with image stabilizer |
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Canon CANON BINOCULAR 8X25IS Dimentions: 7.1 x 5.6 x 3.2 inches Weight: 2 pounds List Price: $299.99 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Canon CANON BINOCULAR 8X25IS
- Doublet field flattener lens
- Multicoated for contrast, clarity, and color fidelity
- Rounded design for holding comfort
- 8x magnification with wide field of view
- Optical image stabilization system
- Model: Canon 8x25 Image Stabilization Binoculars w/Case and Neck Strap
Review Canon 8x25 Image Stabilization Binoculars w/Case and Neck Strap / Canon CANON BINOCULAR 8X25IS:Canon's 8x25 IS ( Image Stabilizer ) Binoculars bring you outstanding optical performance in the smallest and lightest IS design to date - at the most affordabel price yet associated with this series. Combining Canon's Tilt-System Image Stabilizer technology with a rubberized, rounded shape for comfortable, non-slip handling, the 8x25 IS binoculars are perfect in all settings, from roaring stadium to serene forest. Whether you are sitting in the nosebleed seats of a stadium or an opera house, with Canon's 8 x 25 IS binoculars you'll get an outstanding close-up view of the action. The binoculars are designed to fit perfectly in your hands and have a rubber coating for nonslip grip and protection from damage. The focus dial is center-mounted and the image stabilizer controls are easily accessible from either hand. Canon's optical image stabilization technology eliminates shake and reduces curvature of field. The image stabilizer operates with a CR123A Lithium battery. The lenses are coated with Super Spectra multicoating that improves image quality by maximizing contrast and minimizing color smear. Image Stabilization and More With any high magnification binoculars, most users will experience frustrating image shake. Unless fixed to a tripod, image shake can render high magnification binoculars useless. [+]
Canon's IS technology is remarkably effective at eliminating this problem and is widely used by the television industry with Canon's professional broadcast quality video recording equipment. A special VAP (Vari-Angle Prism) corrective IS system sits between the objective lens group and the porro prism on each side of the binoculars. Within thousandths of a second of the binoculars being moved from their optical axis by vibrations, a detection system activates the IS mechanism. The VAP shape alters to refract or 'bend' the light path by precisely the right amount, thus fully compensating for the vibration. It is this essentially immediate response that effectively suppresses image shake. Super Spectra Coating A number of optical factors affect the brightness of an image, including the amount of incidental light that is reflected by the lens. An uncoated lens will refelect away as much as 8% of the incidentail light, significantly dimming the image. Canon's Super Spectra Coating prevents that reflection. What do the numbers mean? 15x50? 8x25? The two numbers used to describe any pair of binoculars are their magnification — 8x, 12x, 15x and so on — and the diameter of their objective lenses — 25mm, 36mm, 50mm, and so on. The larger the first number is, the larger the object will appear to be in the objective lens. For instance, if you use a 10x lens and look at an object that is 100 yards away, it appears to be the same size as an object located just 10 yards away. The second number, the size of the objective lens, is important because the larger the objective lens, the more light it can admit for brighter, more detailed images, and the better suited they will be for lowlight situations. A look inside. |
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Canon 4624A002AB Dimentions: 11 x 8 x 5 inches Weight: 3 pounds List Price: $1,599.00 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Canon 4624A002AB
- Wide, extra-bright field of view
- Shock- and water-resistant
- 18x magnification
- Built-in optical image stabilization uses 2 AA batteries
- Lenses are multicoated for contrast, clarity, and color fidelity
- Model: Canon 18x50 Image Stabilization All-Weather Binoculars w/Case, Neck Strap & Batteries
Review Canon 18x50 Image Stabilization All-Weather Binoculars w/Case, Neck Strap & Batteries / Canon 4624A002AB:A pair of all-weather resistant, 18x50 binoculars that features image stabilization Imagine riding in a truck over a bumpy back country road, and seeing a perfectly steady image in your binoculars! Other features include - a water resistant, non-slip rubber coating for protection against rain & splashing water & secure handling Long eye relief that allows the use of eyeglasses without vignetting of the image Wide 67 field of view Doublet field-flattener for sharp, distortion-free images from edge to edge Powered by 2 AA batteries Includes - deluxe carrying case, wide strap, & 2 AA Alkaline batteries Canon 3-Year USA / 1 Year International Warranty Canon's 18x50 IS binoculars incorporate an optical image stabilizer for shake-free viewing and minimal eye fatigue. This technology was first developed for Canon video camcorders and is now available in many of Canon's binoculars. The system employs a Vari-Angle Prism, dual transparent plates, independent vertical and horizontal sensors, and a dedicated microprocessor to continuously adjust the prism to maintain a steady image. The 18x50 IS binoculars feature a water-resistant, shock-resistant rubber coating for a nonslip grip and better durability. If you get caught in the rain and still want to view, you don't have to worry about the optics fogging up. These binoculars deliver high magnification and wide-field viewing. Controls for focusing and image stabilization are centrally located and accessible by both hands. These binoculars provide long eye relief for extra comfort. Image Stabilization and More With any high magnification binoculars, most users will experience frustrating image shake. Unless fixed to a tripod, image shake can render high magnification binoculars useless. [+]
Canon's IS technology is remarkably effective at eliminating this problem and is widely used by the television industry with Canon's professional broadcast quality video recording equipment. A special VAP (Vari-Angle Prism) corrective IS system sits between the objective lens group and the porro prism on each side of the binoculars. Within thousandths of a second of the binoculars being moved from their optical axis by vibrations, a detection system activates the IS mechanism. The VAP shape alters to refract or 'bend' the light path by precisely the right amount, thus fully compensating for the vibration. It is this essentially immediate response that effectively suppresses image shake. Super Spectra Coating A number of optical factors affect the brightness of an image, including the amount of incidental light that is reflected by the lens. An uncoated lens will refelect away as much as 8% of the incidentail light, significantly dimming the image. Canon's Super Spectra Coating prevents that reflection. What do the numbers mean? 15x50? 8x25? The two numbers used to describe any pair of binoculars are their magnification — 8x, 12x, 15x and so on — and the diameter of their objective lenses — 25mm, 36mm, 50mm, and so on. The larger the first number is, the larger the object will appear to be in the objective lens. For instance, if you use a 10x lens and look at an object that is 100 yards away, it appears to be the same size as an object located just 10 yards away. The second number, the size of the objective lens, is important because the larger the objective lens, the more light it can admit for brighter, more detailed images, and the better suited they will be for lowlight situations. A look inside. |
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Bushnell 18-1035 Dimentions: 10 x 8.5 x 4.5 inches Weight: 5 pounds List Price: $844.46 Price: Too low to display
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Key features Bushnell 18-1035
- Stabilizes up to 3 degrees of movement
- PC-3 Phase Coated BAK-4 Prisms
- Model: Bushnell Stableview 10 x 35 Image Stabilizing Binocular
Review Bushnell Stableview 10 x 35 Image Stabilizing Binocular / Bushnell 18-1035:Bushnell 10X35 StableView Image Stabilized Binoculars 181035 are the latest and hottest binocular image stabilizing from Bushnell. Bushnell binocular Image stabilizing technology neutralizes effects of hand tremors, vibrations, and other movements. When you are buying a pair of binoculars, for handheld binoculars we normally do not recommend to go over 8x magnification unless you plan to use the binoculars on a tripod. Bushnell 10 x 35mm Stable View Image Stabilized Binoculars incorporate an optical image stabilizer for shake-free viewing and minimal eye fatigue. Bushnell 10 x 35mm Stable View Image Stabilized Binocular features two image stabilization modes - normal and fine! Bushnell Image stabilizer (IS system) works with standard two AA batteries (not included). Bushnell StableView binoculars are water-proof and fog-proof, so if you get caught in the rain or snow, and still want to use them, you don't have to worry about the optics fogging up. These Bushnell binoculars deliver high 10x magnification and wide-field viewing 260 ft. at 1,000 yds. with eye relief of 12mm. 35mm Objective lens provides very clear and bright images. [+]
Bushnell 10x35 StableView Binoculars 18-1035 feature PC-3 Phase Coated Bak-4 prisms. The package includes brand new Bushnell 10x35 StableView Image Stabilized Binocular 18-1035 packed in a VERY nice padded Bushnell binocular carrying case, neckstrap, and lens cloth. |
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