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Canon IS 15x50

Canon IS (15x50) Binocular

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Canon IS II (12x36) Binocular

From $1,234.99  |  7 stores
 
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Product Description
The Canon 15x50 IS Image Stabilized Binocular gives you tremendously high magnification in a relatively small body, with image stabilization included. Try it - You are looking through the... More
The Canon 15x50 IS Image Stabilized Binocular gives you tremendously high magnification in a relatively small body, with image stabilization included. Try it - You are looking through the binocular, riding in a car, and the scene is bouncing all over the place. You press the stabilizer button and the shakes stop instantly! You are now able to view the landscape clearly. Less
12x36 IS II Image Stabilisation binoculars... Improvements to the objective lens assembly have resulted in the binoculars being approximately 26% lighter and 10% smaller than the 12x36 IS... More
12x36 IS II Image Stabilisation binoculars... Improvements to the objective lens assembly have resulted in the binoculars being approximately 26% lighter and 10% smaller than the 12x36 IS model they replace. And reductions in power consumption mean a massive 270% increase in battery life of up to four hours using two AA-size alkaline batteries. With any high magnification binoculars, most users will experience frustrating image shake. Unless fixed to a tripod, image shake can render high magnification binoculars useless. Canon's IS technology is remarkably effective at eliminating this problem and is widely used by the television industry with Canon's professional broadcast quality video recording equipment. A special VAP (Vari-Angle Prism) corrective IS system sits between the objective lens group and the porro prism on each side of the binoculars. Within thousandths of a second of the binoculars being moved from their optical axis by vibrations, a detection system activates the IS mechanism. Less
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Key Features   
Binoculars Type   Binocular Binocular
Max Magnification   15x 12x
Zoom Ability   - Without Zoom
Lens Coating   Coated Multi-Coated
Night Vision   - Without Night Vision
Other Features   
Brand Canon Canon
Tripod Adapter   With Tripod Adapter Without Tripod Adapter
Focus Type   Center Center
Diopter Adjustment   Diopter Adjustable Diopter Adjustable
Water Resistance   Waterproof Waterproof
Near Focusing Distance 19.7 ft 19.7 ft
Field of View 237 ft @ 1000 yds 287 ft @ 1000 yds
Exit Pupil (mm) 3.3 3
Dimensions   
Weight 41.6 oz. 23.3 oz.
Depth 7.6 in. 6.9 in.
Height 3.2 in. 2.8 in.
Width 6 in. 5 in.
Miscellaneous   
UPC 082966302145 4960999207711
Product ID 20711645 88096074
Product MPN   
MPN 4625A002 BIN12X36ISII
 
Consumer Reviews
Canon IS 15x50
Canon IS (15x50) Binocular
From $1,234.99
Canon 12x36 Image Stabilization II
Canon IS II (12x36) Binocular
From $660.00

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Best handheld binocs for the power

bygreasemonkey7 Oct 2, 2011
12 Helpfuls 13 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Stable image for the super power, rugged for outdoors, good low light optics
Cons Too big and heavy for small hands, eats batteries, IS image can drift
Recommended it? Yes

I've been using these for over five years. I wanted super strong binocs for wildlife observation without the need for a tripod. These are very powerful with bright optics, good low light gathering, but the important thing is the IS (image stabilization). It's almost impossible to hold these big... Read full review »

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Sets The Standard For Handheld Viewing

byMrBlues Mar 14, 2006
10 Helpfuls 11 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Excellent optics, effective stabilization
Cons Bulky, heavy, inadequate neckstrap
Recommended it? Yes

I've been using the Canon 15x50 IS for about a month now, mostly for nighttime stargazing. I've been using high quality 10x50, 8x56 and 7x50 binoculars for this purpose for over a decade. Binoculars offer wide views and bright images for backyard astronomers, as well as ease of use and immediate... Read full review »

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