Digital binoculars with superb optical quality and HD video recording
10x max. magnification HD 3D Exmor R™ CMOS Optical SteadyShot Dual Electronic Viewfinder HDMI
See and record distant objects with HD quality
Steady images even at high magnification
Variable zoom and auto focusing
See and record distant subjects in HD
Now you view and record distant subjects like birds wildlife and sporting action in detail-packed HD video. With superb optics and comfortable handling these digital binoculars are packed with advanced features like 3D shooting and optical stabilisation for clearer images.
Get closer to your subject
See every detail of birds wildlife boats planes distant landmarks or sporting action. 'Sweep' a wide area to locate your subject: then zoom in smoothly for a
closer look at up to 10x magnification.
Record what you see
Ordinary binoculars don't give you a second chance to relive that moment. Digital recording binoculars capture the magnified scene as crisp HD video or still photos. Replay your memories on a connected HD TV or transfer clips and images to your PC.
Clearer steadier images
Higher magnification often means wobbly unstable image when binoculars are handheld. Optical SteadyShot with Active Mode gives a clearer more stable view of your subject. It's ideal when you need to identify that distant bird or plane positively.
Record in 3D
Add an extra dimension to your footage with 3D video recording. Watch the exciting results in HD on your BRAVIA or any compatible 3D television.
Variable zoom and autofocus
Comfortably-positioned zoom control lets you adjust magnification smoothly while viewing. Auto focusing keeps your subject in crisp sharp focus without the need to keep adjusting focus manually.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Magnification | 10x |
| Battery type | Lithium |
| Dimensions W x D x H | Approx. 219 x 88 x 155 mm |
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