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From: Didier Godreau <>
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 16:26:03 +0100
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From: Didier Godreau <>
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 16:19:30 +0100
allan benson wrote:
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> Has anybody had any experience with or any comment on the Canon Image
> Stablised Binoculars. I've seen them advertised and the idea seems good
> but do they offer any real advantage.
> 
> Allan
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> 8 Sherston Close Niagara Park NSW Australia
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Hello Allan,
I own one pair of Canon 12x36IS, and they are good . If you can, please
try the 15x45IS, which are better . The impression is stunning with this
tool : you can follow the flight of birds without a problem, and you 
could identify many shorebirds much better than with your
10x usual binos.
For me, my birder dream could be the 12x50BA Leica with this system !!
Friendly,
Didier Godreau
Paris . France .
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