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Nikon StabilEyes 12x32 VR Image Stabilization Marine Binocular | 
enlarge | Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
List Price: $1,200.95 Buy New: $719.96 You Save: $480.99 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 47504
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 10 x 8.6 x 4.6
MPN: BAA621EA Model: BAA621EA UPC: 018208082124 EAN: 0018208082124 ASIN: B00013Q59G
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| Features:
| • | Waterproof and fogproof with phase-correction coated prism | | • | 12x magnification, 32-millimeter objective lens | | • | Quick, central focusing | | • | Slide-and-lock eyecups, long eye relief for eyeglass wearers | | • | Exclusive VR pause feature allows comfortable viewing of fast moving objects |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Nikon's 8212 StabilEyes Binocular lets you control the excitement of sports and action with viewing like never before. You can count on this 14x40 StabilEyes Binocular for steady rock solid, high magnification viewing with or without a tripod. High magnification viewing while lightweight and compact, the 12x32 StabilEyes uses a gimbaled servo system to provide a view that is unaffected by hand shaking or vibrations. The lenses are fully multicoated and the prisms are phase-correction coated for the ultimate in brightness and resolution. The Exclusive VR Pause feature allows you to comfortably view fast-moving objects. Angle of View - 1.6 degrees at 25x Field-of-View - 87m at 1,000m Minimum Focus Distance - 3.5m Exit Pupil Diameter - 2.7mm Eye Relief - 15mm Relative Brightness - 7.3 CF Focusing System Angular Field of View Real - 5 Angular Field of View Apparent - 60 Close Focus Distance - 11.5 feet Dimensions - Length 7.0 x Width 5.6 (179x142mm) Weight - 1100 grams (38.8 ounces)
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| Customer Reviews:
Superb, clear, sharp images December 4, 2005 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I was looking for Canon IS binoculars, I ended up with the Nikon instead. The Nikon is FAR superior to the Canon in anything even close to the same price range. I admit, I got extremely lucky, the shop I went to looking for image stabilization binoculars was closing out their Nikons and I got a fantastic deal on the RealTree (camoflauge) version of the 12x32 StabilEyes. These are exactly the same as the standard (black) version as far as specifications go. I'm not sure if the black ones will float, these will.
Ok, first impression was extremely clear, clean and undistorted view. I'd been using 10x50 Nikons and to be honest, just too much jiggle hand holding anymore as I get older, that's why I wanted to go to an image stabilized binocular. Looking through the StabilEyes with out VR turned on, I was impressed with the optics. This is the first set of binoculars where I could really use them with my glasses on. Now the magic..I turned on the VR and wham! The image stabilized, not quite rock steady, but as close as you can get without taking a picture! The image that had been jiggling, now suddenly very slowly "floated" and maintained its clarity! As I purpsefully moved my hands a bit one way or the other, the image remain very clear and precise. Ok, I bought them. Tried them out at night looking at stars. Perfect pin-point images. Looking at the planet Mars, once I turned on the VR (Vibration Reduction or Image Stabilization) I could very clearly see it was a disk (planet). Look at other stars, I could very clearly see they were points of light. NO color fringing, and as close as I could tell, perfect edge to edge sharpness.
Had I known these Nikons were this good, I would have never considered the Canons. These are waterproof, the Canons aren't. These are nitrogen filled (no fogging in cold weather) the Canons aren't. These have a +/- 3 degree of VR, the Canons only have 1 degree.
I couldn't put a higher recomendation on these, you won't be sorry if you get them.
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