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Fujinon TS-L 20x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars

The Fujinon TS-L 20x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars feature a magnification ratio of 20x, offering the highest magnification level in the series. These binoculars utilise a powerful image stabilisation system and ED lenses, enabling bright and detailed observations even of distant objects. Despite the large 40mm objective lenses, the TS-L 20x40 maintains a compact and lightweight form, making it suitable for bird and wildlife watching, sports events, concerts, marine leisure, and outdoor adventures.

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Fujinon TS-L 20x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars

Fujinon TS-L 20x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars

The Fujinon TS-L 20x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars feature a magnification ratio of 20x, offering the highest magnification level in the series. These binoculars utilise a powerful image stabilisation system and ED lenses, enabling bright and detailed observations even of distant objects. Despite the large 40mm objective lenses, the TS-L 20x40 maintains a compact and lightweight form, making it suitable for bird and wildlife watching, sports events, concerts, marine leisure, and outdoor adventures.

The TS-L 20x40 boasts a high-quality, ergonomic design that ensures comfort during prolonged use. It features an IPX7 water resistance rating, supporting confident use in challenging environments. The image stabilisation system with a correction angle of ±3° allows users to enjoy clear, stable views for up to 30 continuous hours with two AAA batteries. The binoculars' smooth design with minimal protrusions and a finely textured grip enhances one-handed operation and portability. Accessories such as a hand strap and neck strap are included, allowing users to adapt to various scenarios.

Key Features:

20x Magnification for Detailed Observations

ED Lenses for Bright, Sharp Visuals

±3° Image Stabilisation Ensures Stable Images

Compact, Lightweight Design for Convenience

IPX7 Water Resistance for Outdoor Reliability

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Fujinon TS-L 20x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars

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Fujinon TS-L 20x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars

The Fujinon TS-L 20x40 Techo-Stabiscope Binoculars feature a magnification ratio of 20x, offering the highest magnification level in the series. These binoculars utilise a powerful image stabilisation system and ED lenses, enabling bright and detailed observations even of distant objects. Despite the large 40mm objective lenses, the TS-L 20x40 maintains a compact and lightweight form, making it suitable for bird and wildlife watching, sports events, concerts, marine leisure, and outdoor adventures.

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