Canon 18x50 Image Stabilization All-Weather Binoculars w/Case, Neck Strap & Batteries |  | Brand: Canon Category: Photography Department: Photo & Video Accessories
List Price: $2,000.00 Buy New: $1,167.00 as of 9/5/2010 15:17 CDT details You Save: $833.00 (42%)
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Seller: 17th Street Photo Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 689
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Battery: 2 AA Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8 x 5 fogproof full-size image-stabilizing uv-protection Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 4624A002AB Model: 4624A002AB UPC: 082966302152 EAN: 0000111005352 ASIN: B00004THDE
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| Features:
| • | 18x magnification | | • | Built-in optical image stabilization uses 2 AA batteries | | • | Wide, extra-bright field of view | | • | Lenses are multicoated for contrast, clarity, and color fidelity | | • | Shock- and water-resistant |
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Amazon.com Product Description 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
Product Description
High-Power, Large Binoculars Perfect for Star Gazing or When You Can't Get Close Enough. (Featuring an Image Stabilizer and All-Weather design.) 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.
FEATURES: - Built-in Image Stabilizer (IS) provides shake-free performance
- High magnification ratio: 18X
- Ultra-low dispersion (UD) glass elements for exceptional image quality
- Doublet field-flattener for sharp, distortion-free images from edge-to-edge
- Extra-bright, large diameter 50mm objective lens
- Long eye relief: 15mm
- Water-resistant construction with non-slip rubberized grip
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Cannon 18x50 binoculars June 14, 2010 Malcolm D. Winter 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Work well. Distance to closest focus point is further that I would like. Binnoculars are more expensive that I would like. They are easy to use and work well, Image stabilization is great!
Image is sharp
Best binocular I have ever owned May 31, 2010 NORMAN GURSTEL (Minneapolis, MN , USA) The Canon 18 X 50 image stabilizer binocular is the eassiest binocular I have ever used, The stabilizer is also the industry best and gives the user a clear view of whatever is be locked at with out wory over shakes at the eye level
Canon 18x50 Image Stabilized Binoculars May 17, 2010 G This is the second set I have purchased for marine use. Outstanding product and performance.
Stabilization Matters December 28, 2009 S. J. Mart (Indy) The stabilization of the view is mind blowing.
I was a bit concerned about spending this much money on a pair of binoculars. We love to casually birdwatch and my wife and I live for most of the year on a catamaran sailboat and the rolling of the deck can create some steadying issues using our standard binocs. Since not only pleasure but our safety was on the line, I was willing to give it a try. The end result is nothing short of amazing. Important safety details such as daymarker numbers or reefs can be picked up at about twice as far away as with our marine standard binocs but best of all is the steady sure confidence imparted to the product from the image stabilization feature.
I highly recommend these puppies to anyone wanting a quality pair of binocs.
Worth the money! June 14, 2009 Flyer (Atlanta, GA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
These are GREAT binoculars! Worth the money!
I agonized and agonized. Should I buy the 15x50s? Some purchasers said the 18x50s don't TOTALLY stop the image from moving around, but the 15x50s will. What will I do if I don't like these things? Is $1,000 just too much money? Will I use these things or will they just sit in the closet?
Well, I took a chance, knowing Amazon's reputation for great customer service. One guy who bought these things said he didn't like them, returned them to Amazon with no problem. Well, I got 'em and... I LOVE THESE BINOCULARS! They're WORTH the money! The jitter is TOTALLY GONE from the image. TRUE, the entire image itself DOES move around a little with the movement of my hands, BUT I CAN LIVE WITH THIS in exchange for the FAN-FLIPPING-TASTIC views of aircraft, wildlife and the moon! I like to use binocs while lying down on a chaise lounge, so I just support my elbows on the chaise's arms. Even when I hold them in my hands, the image doesn't wander all that much. I can live with it. My arms DO get tired after about 5 minutes of using these binocs, but who cares? I'll get stronger arms!
I bought two Canon lens caps and two Hoya 58 mm UV filters. Yes, the Hoyas are more expensive than the recommended filters but, hey, if I'm gonna spend $1,000 plus for the binocs, why should I skimp on anything else?
A point here: I'm not a rich guy. I saved money to buy these things. And again, to ME, they're WORTH the money! Do what you need to do for you, but, for me, they were an essential purchase!
If you choose, buy these and HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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