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![]() I have been using a Canon 10x30 IS that I got using my AMEX credit card points. I really like them. I can read buoy numbers at an incredible distance. The ability for the image to stay steady gives me a real chance to read a boat name, attempt to recognize people, and in many instances understand how the wind is affecting boats in front of me. Without the stabilization, I wouldn't have the patience to do the same at even 20% of the distance if I do now. Mine has a feature that it auto-shuts off when you put them down, I think that feature is a must have to preserve battery life. Even more important then a compass (IS binoculars don't have compasses ... the IS electronics interfers with the compass) Dan |
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![]() "b393capt" wrote in message oups.com... I have been using a Canon 10x30 IS that I got using my AMEX credit card points. [...] Mine has a feature that it auto-shuts off when you put them down, I think that feature is a must have to preserve battery life. Even more important then a compass (IS binoculars don't have compasses ... the IS electronics interfers with the compass) Dan For what it's worth, the Fujinon binoculars also shut off (or go to low-power standby? -- I forget) after a while. They still eat batteries though. -Paul |
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