Archive for the 'Binoculars' Category

If you've got a set of binoculars, then you'll be happy to know that you can catch a view of Venus in them.
In astronomical terms, Venus was at its farthest point from the sun back about a week ago. Now, it's closing in on Earth, which means it's close enought that it can be viewed ...
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August 27th, 2010 | Posted in Binoculars, Telescope | Comments Off

Here's a surprising new item for those of you who love to combine binoculars and boating--today we're talking about the BDF-410B, the Yellow Floatmaster Waterproof Floating Binoculars.
They operate much like normal binoculars do, with the critical difference that these float. Should you accidentally drop them over the side of your boat, they won't sink to ...
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August 25th, 2010 | Posted in Binoculars | Comments Off

Thanko is a popular gadget shop in Japan and besides the waterproof camera EX that we mentioned a few days ago, they have presented another unusual device, a digital camera with the shape of binoculars codenamed UDGZDC8M.
Specification-wise the digital camera features a 1.5-inch LCD screen, a 8-megapixel sensor, a slot for SD/SDHC memory cards, and ...
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June 18th, 2010 | Posted in Binoculars | Comments Off

There are times when a tool or tiny object would drop its way towards unreachable areas. This includes instances like fixing your car or maybe even accidentally dropping them in small spaces in your home. Now the problem is retrieving them. Either you can or you may need some tool to do so. The Snake ...
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May 15th, 2010 | Posted in Binoculars, Other Brands, webcam | Comments Off

Here is something cool for people who love the underwater world. The Beriscope is a concept gizmo which features an attached camera on a long tether that allows the ball to descend into the water to view the beauty of the underwater life. When finished, users just have to twist on the opposite hand grip ...
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March 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Binoculars, Cool Products | Comments Off

The following binoculars can also work as a digital camera thanks to the 300K CMOS sensor, which makes it easy and fun to take photos and record videos. The data is stored in the internal memory of 8GB, and the images are stored with a resolution of 640x480 pixels.
One of the best features when using ...
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March 17th, 2010 | Posted in Binoculars, compact digital camera | Comments Off

The Nikon Monarch ATB Series of binoculars are now offering something new. These binoculars mainly used for hunting now come with advanced prism technology for better viewing through improved brighter and sharper colors.
With the new Dielectric High-Reflective Multilayer Prism Coating and rugged rubber armor, these new binoculars are also water-proof and fog-proof and should ...
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January 31st, 2010 | Posted in Binoculars, Nikon | 2 Comments

Widely acclaimed for high quality, the new EX 10x42 and 12x50 binoculars are the latest addition to Nikon’s well-known Sporter EX Series. If you are keen on bird watching and sporting events, then theses binoculars are perfect for you. Both the binoculars come integrated with specially engineered multicoated lenses and design. This ...
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January 25th, 2010 | Posted in Binoculars, Nikon | 1 Comment

If you loved the movie I Spy (2002 movie) then you are bound to recognize these binoculars which come with a digital camera. The Mr. iSpy Digital Binoculars come with a 1.3 megapixel CMOS image sensor and 16MB of SDRAM. It boasts of 1280x1024 or 640x480 pixel resolution and even allows you to capture some ...
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December 25th, 2009 | Posted in Binoculars, Spycam | 41 Comments

Rather than go for the usual binoculars, why not consider a monocular from Leica? The Leica Monovid Monocular is another small device that should be handy enough to view objects from afar.
It boasts of an 8X magnification, is fog proof and can even be submerged in water. It measures only 3.9” long and can ...
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December 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Binoculars | Comments Off