Description
Canon s second generation 10×30 IS II Image Stabilized Binocular features the proprietary IS system adapted from the lens systems to create this compact optic that compensates for hand-shake to make it ideal for a long day of bird or nature-watching and sporting events. Utilizing Vari-Angle prisms placed between the front lens and the main prism when the internal gyro sensors vertical or horizontal detect movement they direct the prisms to compensate and correct for external the shaking to produce smoother views and panning. A microcomputer outfitted with proprietary algorithms enhances IS operation aids shorter startup times and enable more efficient energy consumption. Beyond the image stabilization performance are optical features that improve image overall image quality. This begins with Canon s anti-reflection Super Spectra multicoatings to reduce light loss and improve image contrast. Next they employ a Porro prism optical path that provides a rich depth of field to enable users to better judge distance between objects and a comfortable long 14.5mm eye relief. A doublet field-flattener corrects spherical aberration for distortion-free views especially at the edges and wide angle 60° apparent angle of view deliver a truly immersive observational experience. The binocular runs on two included and readily available AA batteries that will power the optic for up to nine hours at 77°F. Designed for portability and ease-of-use it measures in with a compact length of 5.9 and weighs just over 21oz. Optical Performance 10x magnification 30mm objective lenses Porro prism optical path Doublet field-flattener corrects spherical aberration for distortion-free views especially at the edges Eco-friendly lead-free glass 315 field of view at 1000 yd 60° apparent angle of view Two-element objective lenses in one group Five-element objective lenses in four groups Use and Handling Center focus wheel ±3 dioptric correction Long 14.5mm eye relief 3mm exit pupil Runs on two AA alkaline or NiMh batteries Continuous runtime of approximately 9 hr at 77°F (25°C) or one hour at 14°F (10°C) Image Stabilization ±1° stabilization freedom Vari-angle prism image stabilization system uses a combination of gyro sensors and microprocessor to adjust the angle for stabilization