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Fujinon TS-L 16x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars

The Fujinon TS-L 16x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars feature a magnification ratio of 16x, offering one of the highest magnification levels in the series. These binoculars are equipped with powerful image stabilisation and an advanced optical system using ED lenses, delivering bright and clear observations of distant objects. Despite utilising large 40mm objective lenses, the TS-L 16x40 remains compact and lightweight, making it ideal for a range of activities such as bird and wildlife watching, sports events, concerts, marine leisure, and outdoor adventures.

SKU: GC22-29916

Fujinon TS-L 16x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars

Fujinon TS-L 16x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars

The Fujinon TS-L 16x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars feature a magnification ratio of 16x, offering one of the highest magnification levels in the series. These binoculars are equipped with powerful image stabilisation and an advanced optical system using ED lenses, delivering bright and clear observations of distant objects. Despite utilising large 40mm objective lenses, the TS-L 16x40 remains compact and lightweight, making it ideal for a range of activities such as bird and wildlife watching, sports events, concerts, marine leisure, and outdoor adventures.

With its ergonomic and high-quality design, the TS-L 16x40 is comfortable to handle for extended periods. The IPX7 water resistance rating ensures durability in tough environments, while the image stabilisation system provides continuous operation for up to 30 hours with two AAA batteries. The correction angle of ±3° enhances stability, enabling users to observe fine details from afar, such as faces during concerts or species during birdwatching. These binoculars also include a smooth, protrusion-free design with a finely textured grip for excellent operability. Accessories include a hand strap and neck strap for versatile carrying options.

Key Features:

16x Magnification for Distant Object Clarity

Advanced ED Lenses for Reduced Chromatic Aberration

±3°Image Stabilisation for Steady Views

Lightweight, Ergonomic Design for Portability

IPX7 Waterproofing for Tough Environments

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Fujinon TS-L 16x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars

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Fujinon TS-L 16x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars

The Fujinon TS-L 16x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars feature a magnification ratio of 16x, offering one of the highest magnification levels in the series. These binoculars are equipped with powerful image stabilisation and an advanced optical system using ED lenses, delivering bright and clear observations of distant objects. Despite utilising large 40mm objective lenses, the TS-L 16x40 remains compact and lightweight, making it ideal for a range of activities such as bird and wildlife watching, sports events, concerts, marine leisure, and outdoor adventures.

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