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| Outstanding optical performance and unparalleled Image Stabilization capabilities / Smallest and lightest IS model to date 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. Super Spectra coating enhances image quality by maximizing contrast and minimizing Color smear Environmentally friendly lead free glass Weighs only 17 ounces From J&R for $249.99 Premier quality 8x25 image stabilizer binocular from Canon is just $299.95! Compact 8x25 binocular automatically stabilizes the 8-times magnified image for vivid, crystal-clear focus – even when your hands are unsteady. Press a button and the Tilt Image Stabilization system instantly and precisely adjusts the internal prisms to maintain a rock-steady image. This binocular is the lightest and smallest in its class, with compact floating prisms and lightweight ABS housing. Canon's compact 8x25 binocular automatically stabilizes the 8-times magnified image for exceptionally vivid, crystal-clear focus – even when your hands are unsteady. Press a button and the advanced Tilt Image Stabilization system instantly and precisely adjusts the internal prisms to maintain a rock-steady image. At 8x magnification, the 25mm objective lens provides a wide 345-foot field of view at 1,000 yards. This binocular is the lightest and smallest in its class, with compact floating prisms and lightweight ABS housing. High-quality optics are environmentally friendly lead-free glass, with a Super Spectra lens coating to optimize contrast and sharpness. Features a center-mount focusing wheel for one-hand operation, comfortable rubber grips and foldable eyecups for users wearing glasses. Comes with a nylon case and neck strap. Measures 4 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 2 1/2" and weighs 16.9 oz. Powered by one CR123A lithium battery (included). One-year warranty. From Sharper Image for $299.95 Canon 8x25 IS Image Stabilizer Binoculars with Case and Neck Strap From Amazon (US) for |
You can't pound tent pegs with them. (Rating: 4.00) Review : They are, and they aren't, great binocs What they are: as it says, the lightest and least expensive IS binoculars on the market (right now). The optics themselves are only merely very good, but - HAND HELD - with the IS activated, they allow me to read fine print about 20% closer than with my Leica 8x32 Ultras. On a rest, the Leicas are superior. It's the elimination of the jiggles - the 8x25 Canons don't give an image that's as bright and contrasty as those high dollar Leicas, but the steadier image more than makes up for that. What they aren't: waterproof or armored. So have a care if you use them in conditions of rain or dust. They're much more complicated than simple binocs, with electric circuits inside, and the matter of reliability does come into consideration - but in the first year, they've survived life in the tote bag ,bouncing along dirt roads without a hiccup. Two more things: besides armoring and ruggedizing, Canon had to compromise _somewhere_ to make them this small. So, while the IS deals well with rapid human shaking. it doesn't seem to correct at all for slow motions. I imagine the engineers were forcd to leave off the sensors for slow motions, to fit everything else in. And, they use CR123 batteries, more expensive and harder to find in a pinch than AA batteries. Of course, if the batteries run dead, all your are left with is a functional set of very good, if a bit bulky, 8x25 binocs. What Canon has created is $300 binoculars that - hand held, with the IS active - outperform my high dollar Leica 8x32 Ultras. And, I imagine, the Nikon SE's, too. No kidding. Then Canon comes out with these IS 8X25's. I already had the 12X36 jobs, wonderful and bulky. HAD to have the 8X25's. Here's the deal. Serious binocular users know "Better view Desired" http://www.betterviewdesired.com/ I used a casual version of his NEED test. The $300 canon IS 8X25's beat the $500 Leica 8X32's all hollow on any measure of hand-held resolution. HAND-HELD. On a rest, the Leicas showed their precision optics. Hand held, the Canon's were far better. There ya be, friends. Image stabilization RULES. RossB |
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