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Compact and lightweight with a stabilization correction, making these Fujinon binoculars the perfect companion in a wide range of settings that include concerts,theme parks, and bird-watching.

Image-Stabilized In the same way that digital cameras can have image stabilization, so too, can binoculars. Image stabilization compensates for operator movement, the swaying of a boat, or the vibration inside an aircraft, that normally prevent the viewer from having a steady image.

There is an inevitable wobble in any handheld binocular’s image. The higher the magnification, the greater the wobble. At some point, the wobble negates the increased resolution that magnification provides. Fujinon Image-Stabilized binoculars are perfect for those of us that do not have the steadiest of hands.

Fujinon Image-Stabilized Binoculars

The world’s first electronic gyro stabilizing system

The erect prism in the gimbal system is constantly stabilized when the electronic gyro sensor detects vibration, providing vibration correction at a wider range of angles than any other system.

[image] A breakdown of the different parts that make up electronic gyro stabilizing system of the Techno-Stabi Series

A legacy that strives for professionalism and advancement in technology.
‘Since the sale of our very first Fujinon Binocular in 1947, the superior optical performance of our
products has earned us loyal and dedicated customers.’

‘Our professional users chase schools of fish from atop rough ocean waves during the day, and
chase comets in the sky at night. Our products provide the optical performance, reliability, durability, and user-friendly features necessary to get the job done.’


Fujinon Binoculars combine the latest in electronic & optical technology to provide vivid, bright, and precise optics

Stabilized binoculars usually contain a gyroscope that requires power to provide stabilization, or a pendulum-type device that provides stabilization without being powered. Most often, this type of binocular is used by boaters to reduce the disorientation common with high-power optics, or while using them in choppy seas. They are also popular with aviators and search-and-rescue professionals.

One would think that the more magnification, the more you could see. But it’s not necessarily so. The usable power of a binocular is limited by the steadiness of the hands that hold it.

And even a birder with normally steady hands won’t be able to hold a binocular as still after running up a steep hill to see a bird as the same person sitting quietly on the back porch.

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