Monday, December 26, 2011

Binoculars

1. Bushnell Legend Ultra HD 10x 42mm Roof Prism Binocular www.amazon.com 2. Night Owl Pro Nexgen Night Vision Binocular (5x) www.amazon.com 3. Canon 10x30 Image Stabilization Binoculars w/Case, Neck Strap & Batteries www.amazon.com 4. Steiner 7x50 Marine Binocular www.amazon.com 5. NIKON 7298 Monarch ATB 10x42 Binocular www.amazon.com 6. Canon 12x36 Image Stabilization II Binoculars w/Case, Neck Strap & Batteries www.amazon.com 7. Yukon Tracker Goggle 1X24 Binocular www.amazon.com 8. Steiner 2581 10x42 Predator Pro Xtreme Water Proof Roof Prism Binocular with 6.3 Degree Angle of View. www.amazon.com 9. Bushnell 2.5x42 Nightvisions Binocular with Built in IR www.amazon.com 10. Pentax 62216 Papilio 8.5x21 Porro Prism Binocular www.amazon.com

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Canon Image Stabilized 12x36 II Binocular

!±8± Canon Image Stabilized 12x36 II Binocular

Brand : Canon | Rate : | Price : $840.00
Post Date : Dec 17, 2011 05:12:05 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Field of View 262 ft./1000 yds. Eye Relief 14.5 mm Close Focus 19.7 ft. Weight 23.3 oz.**Weight excludes batteries. Dimensions (HxW) 6.9 x 5.0 in. Weatherproofing No Waterproofing Packing extra binocular power made easyBoost your viewing power with a wide, extra-bright field of view. Light, sleek and powerful, these advanced image stabilized binoculars keep images steady ... even if you're not! The 12x36 IS II binoculars are ideal for a wide variety of activities, including wildlife and bird watching, sightseeing, hiking, camping trips and surveillance. Get REAL close!Image Stabilizer TechnologyUse high-power binoculars and, before long, you'll notice how "binocular shake" begins to blur the details and tire your eyes. Image Stabilizer technology puts the power of steady viewing back in your hands?without the use of a tripod. Now you can be free from the effects of wind puffs, muscle fatigue and nervous disorders when you take control with Canon's image stabilizer technology:Vari-Angle Prism system of vertical and horizontal sensors detect motionMicroprocessor adjusts the Vari-Angle Prism system according to the amount of binocular shake detectedThis binocular technology provides instant adjustment of the refraction angle to compensate for motion. The image you get is crystal clear and free from blurs!Binocular features for high optical qualityImage stabilization isn't the only thing these binos have to offer. Canon includes these features for a sharp view of far-off animals and distant landscapes ... and much more!Doublet Field Flattener for edge-to-edge sharpness and distortion-free imagesMulti-coating for superior contrastLead-free glass for a healthier environmentEnhanced power-saving technology coupled with optional lithium AA batteries provide up to 12 hours of continuous use

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Friday, December 2, 2011

What is Canon Image Stabilization?

!±8± What is Canon Image Stabilization?

What is Canon Image Stabilization?

Canon image stabilization technology, many times referred to as "IS," is a feature found on many of the lenses in Canon's lineup. Many photography novices or recent film to digital converts wonder if IS actually provides better results. This is a good question as Canon IS technology adds weight, size, and increases the price of almost every lens it is included as a feature on. This article is going to look at the advantages of Canon image stabilization in light of these downsides.

How does Canon IS work?

Canon's IS system works with an optical image stabilizer. The stabilizer is an extra floating optical element that is added to existing lens optics. It is designed to detect lens movement and correct for it by altering the path light takes through the optical elements of the lens on its way to the digital image sensor. A series of electromagnets help perform this task. As the movement sensor only detects when the lens moves, and the floating element can only correct for lens motion, IS only works to reduce blur in image subjects that are not in motion. In other words, Canon image stabilization cannot freeze the motion of a moving object in low light conditions, it can only reduce (or eliminate) the effects of camera shake when hand holding at low shutter speeds.

Is Canon IS really it?

Many photographers find Canon IS to be an invaluable tool in many different lighting conditions. Most Canon lenses equipped with IS allow for excellent results in hand held (non-tripod) photography while shooting 2-3 stops lower than lenses without IS. Some Canon lenses with IS will work 4 stops lower than normal. Furthermore, under the lowest of light conditions and while hand holding, some users have noticed that consumer grade Canon IS lenses outperform some of the much more expensive (and sought after) "L Series" lenses that do not have image stabilization. Canon image stabilization definitely improves results while hand holding.

Canon does offer a few recommendations for use of IS. First, you do not need to use it when your lens is mounted on a tripod. Canon actually recommends that you disable IS when tripod shooting to avoid image distorting effects.

Second, the IS feature requires extra power and can drain your camera battery quickly. Therefore, it is best to turn it off when not shooting in low light conditions.


What is Canon Image Stabilization?

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