Canon 10X20 IS Binoculars with Image Stabilizer

CanonSKU: 4549292148299

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Product Description

Canon 10X20 IS Binoculars with Image Stabilizer

With superb sharpness plus great contrast, these image stabilised binoculars keep your vision rock steady at the push of a button for up to 12 hours of stabilisation. Designed to be lightweight, but with comfortable handling thanks to a large, tactile focusing wheel, adjustable eyepieces and dioptre adjustment to suit individual eyesight requirements these compact binoculars are perfect for travel, wildlife and spectator sports. A 10x magnification means it’s even easier to spot those distant details.

Portable, powerful and compact
Compact and lightweight at 430g, these binoculars are ideal for travel, sports and nature, with 10x magnification providing excellent power for everyday use.

Clarity that counts
High quality Canon porro prism optics give 10x magnification along with exceptional sharpness and low distortion thanks to the Super Spectra Coating and lead-free glass.

Super-steady image stabilisation
Canon’s Image Stabilizer technology, the same as used in Canon camera lenses, reduces shake and improves clarity with reduced eye strain when observing over long periods.

Comfortable and convenient
Designed to be lightweight, but with comfortable handling with a large, tactile focusing wheel, adjustable eyepieces and dioptre adjustment to suit individual eyesight requirements.

Power at your fingertips
Powered by a single CR123A battery that lasts up to 12 hours of image stabilisation, the binoculars are always ready to work when you need them.

Optical Characteristics
Binocular type Prism
Magnification 10x
Objective lens effective diameter 20mm
Filter Size -
Real Field of View 5.3°
Apparent Field of View 49.5°
Field of View at 1000m 93m
Optical Construction
Objective lens construction 3 elements in 2 groups
Eyepiece lens construction 4 elements in 3 groups
UD lens -
Doublet Field Flattener Yes
Exit Pupil diameter 2.0mm
Eye relief 13.5mm
Prism type Porro I prism
Lens coating Super Spectra coating
Focusing and dioptric correction
Focusing system Object lens movement
Focusing method Manual focus
Dioptric correction method Dioptric correction ring
Dioptric correction range ±9.2m-1 (diopters)
Closest focusing distance (approx.) 2.0mm
Image Stabilizer
Image Stabilizer system Lens shift
Correction angle =+/- 0.9°
Shake detection system Gyro sensor
Image Stabilizer activation Push button switch (5min. continuous operation)
Power Source 1x CR123A lithium battery
Battery life =+23°C: approx 12 hours
-10°C: approx 8 hours (using alkaline batteries)
Battery Level Indicator Yes (LED)
Physical Features
Water Resistance -
Rubber coating -
Operating conditions -10°C to 40°C, 90% humidity
Width 118mm
Length 142mm
Height 69mm
Weight (Excluding battery) 430g

Understanding: Magnification

Understanding magnification, typically denoted by a number followed by an "x" (e.g., 8x42), is essential for choosing binoculars suited to specific activities like birdwatching, hunting, or stargazing.

Higher magnification offers a closer view but may sacrifice field of view and stability, while lower magnification provides a wider field of view and is generally easier to stabilize but sacrifices detailed observation of distant objects

Understanding: Field of View

Field of view refers to the width of the area visible through the binoculars at a specific distance. A wider field of view allows you to observe more of your surroundings, making it ideal for activities like birdwatching or sports events where tracking fast-moving subjects is essential.

Understanding: Objective Lens Diameter

The objective lens diameter determines how much light the binoculars can gather, directly impacting image brightness and clarity, especially in low-light conditions. A larger objective lens diameter results in brighter and clearer images, making it ideal for activities such as stargazing or wildlife observation at dawn or dusk. However, larger objective lenses also mean heavier and bulkier binoculars, which may not be suitable for all users, especially for long periods of use or travel.

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