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Overview

Building off the success of the 14x40 TSN IS binoculars, the Fujinon 14x40 TSX1440 Techno-Stabi Image-Stabilized Binoculars get an upgrade with a wider stabilization range of ±6°, a buoyant chassis design, and the capability of running on rechargeable NiMH batteries-significant improvements over the regular model. With these new X version binoculars, you can enjoy the high power of 14x magnification without having to use a tripod. You'll see the details of far-off subjects without the distracting hand shake that typically spoils the view of traditional high-power optics, and you'll find them especially useful when glassing from a moving vehicle or while running a boat across choppy seas. Fully multi-coated optics and reverse-Porro prisms deliver a bright and crisp image with accurate colour and vivid contrast, and the wide exit pupil and twist-up eyecups make the Techno-Stabi comfortable to use while wearing glasses and viewing through them for long periods of time. They will run for up to 18 hours on the four included AA batteries, or 22 hours with your NiMH rechargeables, and come with a case and a strap.

SKU: GC22-29820

Fujinon 14x40 TSX1440 Techno-Stabi Image-Stabilized Binoculars NAVY

Building off the success of the 14x40 TSN IS binoculars, the Fujinon 14x40 TSX1440 Techno-Stabi Image-Stabilized Binoculars get an upgrade with a wider stabilization range of ±6°, a buoyant chassis design, and the capability of running on rechargeable NiMH batteries-significant improvements over the regular model. With these new X version binoculars, you can enjoy the high power of 14x magnification without having to use a tripod. You'll see the details of far-off subjects without the distracting hand shake that typically spoils the view of traditional high-power optics, and you'll find them especially useful when glassing from a moving vehicle or while running a boat across choppy seas. Fully multi-coated optics and reverse-Porro prisms deliver a bright and crisp image with accurate colour and vivid contrast, and the wide exit pupil and twist-up eyecups make the Techno-Stabi comfortable to use while wearing glasses and viewing through them for long periods of time. They will run for up to 18 hours on the four included AA batteries, or 22 hours with your NiMH rechargeables, and come with a case and a strap.

Optical Performance 

  • Two-axis ±6° image stabilization keeps views steady against natural hand shake, vibration from moving vehicles, and pitching seas

  • Powerful 14x magnification is ideal for nature watching, birding, sporting events, concerts, and wide-field astronomical use

  • 40mm objective lenses provide the light-gathering capability required to keep views bright and clear in all conditions

  • Reverse Porro prism light path produces a more compact housing versus traditional Porro designs

  • 4-element objective lens system and 6-element eyepiece lens system correct chromatic aberration to produce accurate colours with reduced fringing and halos and edge-to-edge sharpness

  • Anti-reflection fully multi-coated lenses maximize light transmission to keep views bright and clear with accurate colour representation

  • 210-foot field of view at 1000 yards

Use and Handling

  • Two push-button interface turns the system on and engages/disengages the IS system

  • Auto-off function to conserve battery life

  • Low-profile slip-resistant knob is ergonomically placed to be easy to find with the right forefinger

  • Twist-up eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear

  • ±2 right eye dioptric correction enables tack-sharp focusing even without perfect eyesight

  • 48mm front lens threads allow the use of filters, such as polarizing or ND, to improve the views in snowy conditions or when used on or near water on bright and sunny days

  • 60-70mm interpupillary adjustment range accommodates users of all sizes

  • 13mm eye relief

  • Comfortable 2.9mm exit pupil completely covers pupils in most light conditions

Construction Details

  • Buoyant floating design allows you to retrieve them if they fall overboard

  • Fiberglass-reinforced plastic housing helps to shave weight to make them more comfortable to hold for long periods

  • Compact form factor is just 7" long

  • Neck strap and carrying bag

  • Runs on four included disposable AA batteries with a maximum runtime of up to 18 hours

  • Capable of running on rechargeable NiMH AA batteries with a maximum runtime of 22 hours

  • Broad 14 to 131°F operating temperature range

Key Features:

  • ±6° Stabilization

  • Compact Reverse Porro Prism

  • Fully Multi-Coated Lenses

  • Auto Shutoff Conserves Battery Life

  • Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Chassis

  • Twist-Up Eyecups

  • Runs on Four AA Batteries

What's in the Box

  • Fujinon 14x40 TSX1440 Techno-Stabi Image-Stabilized Binoculars in Navy

  • Strap

  • Case

  • 2 x Objective Lens Cap

  • 4 x AA Battery

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Product Overview

Building off the success of the 14x40 TSN IS binoculars, the Fujinon 14x40 TSX1440 Techno-Stabi Image-Stabilized Binoculars get an upgrade with a wider stabilization range of ±6°, a buoyant chassis design, and the capability of running on rechargeable NiMH batteries-significant improvements over the regular model. With these new X version binoculars, you can enjoy the high power of 14x magnification without having to use a tripod. You'll see the details of far-off subjects without the distracting hand shake that typically spoils the view of traditional high-power optics, and you'll find them especially useful when glassing from a moving vehicle or while running a boat across choppy seas. Fully multi-coated optics and reverse-Porro prisms deliver a bright and crisp image with accurate colour and vivid contrast, and the wide exit pupil and twist-up eyecups make the Techno-Stabi comfortable to use while wearing glasses and viewing through them for long periods of time. They will run for up to 18 hours on the four included AA batteries, or 22 hours with your NiMH rechargeables, and come with a case and a strap.

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