| Nature Watching Binoculars and Scopes -
StabilEyes |
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- Two vibration reduction modes:
LAND mode for when footing is secure, to compensate
for vibration from hand-shake and binocular movement
when user follows a moving subject while studying
nature or watching sports ON BOARD mode for when
footing is unstable due to strong vibration
- for example, from an strong wind
- Floating strap provided
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- Nikon's exclusive VR
PAUSE button maintains a comfortable view while
panning, tilting or following fast-moving objects
- Long eye relief design
allows use with eyeglasses
- Turn-and-slide rubber
eyecups
- Soft-to-the-touch neck
strap included
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Nikon
StabilEyes features outstanding 14x optics complemented
by an advanced gimbaled servo system that compensates
vibration to reveal an exciting new world of viewing
opportunities.
Switch
between two selectable modes Ñ LAND mode for watching
sports and wildlife, or astronomical observation; ON
BOARD mode in strong winds or when viewing from a moving
vehicle Ñ to enjoy clear, stable images in diverse
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| KEY FEATURES : |
Both version of the StabilEyes
offer :
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Reduced
vibration for superior performance and steady view
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Fully
multilayer-coated lenses for optimal brightness
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Phase-correction-coated
prism for high resolution
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Waterproof
and fog-free with O-ring seals and nitrogen gas
- Ergonomic
styling for comfortable grip, easy access to controls
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| USAGE |
Land
Mode
Choose LAND mode when footing is secure, to compensate
vibration from hand shake, binocular movement while following a
moving subject.
Onboard Mode
Choose ON BOARD mode when your footing is unstable due to
strong vibrations, as from an engine or strong wind.
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Vibration
Reduction Principle |
The
face of the internal erecting prism shifts direction,
thereby redirecting the light beam and stabilizing the
image. When there is no vibration and the binoculars are
parallel to the line connecting the viewer's eye to the
subject being viewed (a), the prism transmits the light
straight through. When there is vibration and the
binoculars are not properly aligned (b), as long as the
prism is not moved the light beam will be transmitted to
the viewer's eye. This example illustrates rotation on
the horizontal axis.
The StabilEyes prisms feature a gimbaled frame controlled
by two piezoelectric sensors and two direct drive motors
to ensure constant stability. |
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| TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS : |
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14x40
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12x32
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| LIST PRICE |
SIN$2400
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SIN$1600
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MAGNIFICATION
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14x
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12x
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VIBRATION REDUCTION SYSTEM
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Optical
compensation by erecting prisms with gimbaled frame
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VIBRATION COMPENSATION RANGE
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±5¡
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±3¡
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OBJECTIVE DIAMETER
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40mm
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32mm
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EYE RELIEF
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13mm
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15mm
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DIOPTRE ADJUSTMENT
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±2dpt
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±3dpt
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FIELD OF VIEW (ACTUAL)
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4¡
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5¡
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FIELD OF VIEW (APPARENT)
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56¡
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60¡
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FIELD OF VIEW AT 1,000M
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70m
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87m
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EXIT PUPIL
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2.9mm
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2.7mm
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RELATIVE BRIGHTNESS
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8.4
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7.3
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INTERPUPILLARY DISTANCE ADJUSTMENT
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60-70mm
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56-72mm
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CLOSE FOCUSING DISTANCE
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5m
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3.5m
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WATERPROOFING
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Fully
protected
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DIMENSIONS (L X W X D)
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186
x 148 x 88mm
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178
x 142 x 81mm
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WEIGHT (WITHOUT BATTERIES)
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1,340g
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1,130g
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OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE
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-10¡C
to +50¡C
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BATTERY
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DC
6V (four AA-type alkaline batteries)
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DC
3V (two AA-type alkaline batteries)
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BATTERY LIFE
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Approx.
6 hours (continuous operation with AA-type alkaline batteries at
normal temperature [20¡C])
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REMAINING BATTERY POWER DISPLAY
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LED
blinks when remaining power becomes weak
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STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
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Japan
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VCCI
class B
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U.S.A.
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FCC
Part15B
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Europe
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CE:
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EN50081-1:1992
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EN50082-1:1997
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Australia
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AS/NZS
4251.1:1994
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Note: This item has been discontinued. We have none in stock and it is no longer available to us.
E-Mail sales@shipstore.com with any questions.
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