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Nikon's new 14x40 StabilEyes is the world's first dual mode, digitally stabilized marine binocular. This 14 power binocular is optimized for use on boats, in moving vehicles, or in aircraft. Onboard and land use settings allow the versatility needed for diverse applications. Center focusing and compact (7.3" long x 5.8" wide), the Nikon StabilEyes is easy to use and fits into a daypack or carry-on bag.
Dual mode professional grade marine binoculars that are stabilized on land and on board! With power, razor sharp resolution, and a steady hold necessary for long viewing. Phase correction coated prisms, fully muticoated lenses that provide clear, crisp images. Waterproof/fogproof construction and Nikon's exclusive Pan and Tilt feature that provide unmatched flexibilty. One year limited warranty.

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  • 0:07 Специально так зделал .

  • I wish I own one of these beauties

  • when americans say the i in nikon they say neyekon when we say it (brits) we say nihkon

  • i want 1

  • i wish i have one :'( but i dont have....

  • @JanPB You're right , i was talking about my binoculars,not the ones in the video

  • @dvamateur They are made by Fuji. Nikon only add some changes and stick their logo on it. The technology was invented by Fuji around 1980. Canon joined few years later using a different design which corrects only in the vertical direction for a 6 times smaller angle. Fuji is an odd company, they make _excellent_ and innovative stuff yet hardly anybody knows them. They seem to cater mostly to government and military, and have no concept of proper advertising to the masses. Check their web site.

  • @Michkuty No, you don't need a tripod. I own a pair (of Fujinons, these Nikons are really Fujinons with Nikon's logo on them plus a few unnecessary changes) and I never use the tripod, obviously. I can use them even from a moving car and it looks like you are floating through space, it's quite unreal. You cannot do this with Canon binoculars because they have shake correction angle of only +/-0.8 degree. The Fujinons have +/-5 degrees correction, which is more than the entire visual field.

  • @Slic3R1 These binoculars do not have a zoom, you must be talking about something else.

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