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FUJINON TS1628 Techno-Stabiscope Binocular

Enjoy the high power of 16x magnification without having to use a tripod with the Fujinon 16x28 Techno-Stabi Image-Stabilized Binoculars. With a vibration suppression range of ±3°, 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.

SKU: GC22-29628

FUJINON TS1628 Techno-Stabiscope Binocular

FUJINON TS1628 Techno-Stabiscope Binocular

Enjoy the high power of 16x magnification without having to use a tripod with the Fujinon 16x28 Techno-Stabi Image-Stabilized Binoculars. With a vibration suppression range of ±3°, 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 phase-corrected prisms deliver a bright and crisp image with accurate colour and vivid contrast, and the 16mm eye relief and twist-up eyecups make the Techno-Stabi binoculars comfortable to use while wearing glasses and viewing through them for long periods of time. They will run for up to 12 hours on the included CR2 lithium battery and comes with a case and a strap.

 

Optical Performance

±3° image stabilization keeps views steady against natural handshake, vibration from moving vehicles, and pitching seas

Powerful 16x magnification is ideal for nature watching, birding, sporting events, concerts, and wide-field astronomical use

Compact 28mm objective lenses reduce overall form factor to maintain an easy-to-hold design

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

BAK4 prism glass delivers a round exit pupil and a crisp and clear image with limited edge distortion

Phase-corrected prism coatings eliminate internal light interference to boost resolution and contrast

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

Low-profile slip-resistant centre-focus wheel

Twist-up eyecups for comfortable use with or without eyewear

Right eye dioptric correction enables tack-sharp focusing even without perfect eyesight

56-70mm interpupillary adjustment range accommodates users of all sizes

Comfortable 16mm eye relief reduces eyestrain during long observation sessions

Runs on one included CR2 battery, with up to 12 hours runtime

Auto shutoff after 10 minutes of inactivity conserves battery life

 

Construction Details

Fibreglass-reinforced plastic housing helps to shave weight to make it more comfortable to hold for long periods

Textured external armour provides a slip-resistant grip for sure handling while on the move

The compact form factor is just 6" long

Lightweight at 17.9 ounces

Neck strap, carrying bag, and battery included

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FUJINON TS1628 Techno-Stabiscope Binocular

Enjoy the high power of 16x magnification without having to use a tripod with the Fujinon 16x28 Techno-Stabi Image-Stabilized Binoculars. With a vibration suppression range of ±3°, 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.

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