I guessed that they worked by displaying on an EVF because the blub mentioned
digital zoom. I don't see how digital zoom is possible any other way. I think
these "binoculars" are actually just a pair of linked digital cameras with
electronic viewfinders.
Given that normal binoculars give a much higher apparent resolution when used
with both eyes compared to one, I wonder if the same thing would apply to two
EVFs.
According to
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/818031-REG/Sony_DEV_3_DEV_3_Digital_Recording_Binoculars.html,
the EVF resolution is 852*480 (and therefore rectangular, not circular like
we're used to). That's just 408,960 pixels, although I suspect it's not pixels,
but "dots" that EVFs are usually specified in. Either way, it's nothing ground
breaking.
And the weight is 1kg, which is about 30% more than a typical 8x42 optical pair.
Peter Shute
> -----Original Message-----
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> Dave Torr
> Sent: Monday, 28 November 2011 1:31 PM
> To: Michael Hunter
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> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] didital recording binoculars
>
> Apart from weight and waterproofing (which I agree on) a
> critical factor is
> the ability to still operate as bins even when the battery is flat -
> someone felt that these would not do so - not sure if that is
> true or not?
> I agree that an external battery pack would make them easier
> to manage!
>
> On 28 November 2011 13:24, Michael Hunter
> <> wrote:
>
> > Joshua Bergmark posted a short review of Sony digital recording bins
> > coming your way soon. Very tempting indeed.
> >
> > Weight and Waterproofness are the limiting factors, all else being
> > equal. It is about time someone came up with quality bins with high
> > megapixel video/still recording built in. Every time I see something
> > unusual a great wish to just be able to press a button on
> the bins comes
> > over me. Built-in sound recording as well. A battery /
> electronic pack
> > over the shoulder would keep the "up front" weight down.
> >
> > Michael Hunter
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