g'Day Don
Occasionally one or two of our pelagic observers have used image
stabilized (gyro) bino's (not sure what brand) and it seems they are
bulky and the users are nearly always looking for batteries.
Pentax now have a very impressive 15 megapixel camera with image
stabilizer (K20D) at humane prices and combined with a 300 mm lens, this
seems the way to go.
Regards
Ian May
St Helens, Tas.
Don and Llane wrote:
While there is a thread on buying optics I was wondering if anyone has had any
experience with Canon's 10x42 Image Stabiliser waterproof binoculars. Any
thoughts about these binoculars appreciated.
Don Hadden
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