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Fujinon TS1628 Waterproof Techno-Stabiscope Binoculars

Powerful Vibration Correction x High Magnification

"Could have seen better if the magnification had been a little higher"

SKU: GC22-29928

Fujinon TS1628 Waterproof Techno-Stabiscope Binoculars

Fujinon TS1628 Waterproof Techno-Stabiscope Binoculars

Powerful Vibration Correction x High Magnification

"Could have seen better if the magnification had been a little higher"

"High magnification, yet vibration makes it hard to see well"

The TS Compact solves these problems by combining powerful vibration correction and ultra-high magnification through its unique technology.

The compact body makes it easy to carry, making it useful in a wide range of situations such as concerts, birdwatching, hiking, and watching sports.

Compact, but Powerful Vibration Correction

Image stabilised binoculars tend to be large in size in order to incorporate a stabilising system, but the TS Compact, as the name suggests, is compact in size even the TS16x28 weighs only 550g.

Despite its compact body, the TS Compact has a built-in strong vibration correction of ±3°. Therefore, although shake is generally a concern with high-magnification binoculars, it is surprisingly "perfectly fixed" and "clearly visible".

The TECHNO-STABI Compact Waterproof series

New TS16x28 are fully waterproof to IPX7 standards.

This makes them perfect for outdoor activities including concerts, festivals and sporting events, birding and nature observation, marine leisure and much more.

Thanks to the CR2 lithium battery technology, these binoculars offer a long battery life for the image stabilisation function, with up to 30 hours of use on one cell.

Key Features:

Wide-angle Lens with a 58.4° Apparent Field of View for a Wide Field of Vision

Non-slip Genuine Leather Emboss Processing

Center Focus Ring Positioned for Easy Focusing Even for People with Small Hands

Dial Switch for Easy Switching of Image Stabilisation ON/OFF

Twist-up Eyecups for Easy Adjustment and Sharing with Multiple People

Long Eye Relief of 16.0mm

Easy to See Even with Glasses and Less Tiring For Long Hours of Use

Less Noticeable from Surroundings When The Image Stabilisation ON Lamp is Turned On, Making it Safe for Use at Concert Venues

Ergonomic Design, Easy to Hold Even with One Hand

What's in the Box:

Fujinon TS1628 Waterproof Techno-Stabiscope Binoculars

Eyepiece Cap

Soft-case

Neckstrap

CR2 Lithium Battery

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Fujinon TS1628 Waterproof Techno-Stabiscope Binoculars

Powerful Vibration Correction x High Magnification

"Could have seen better if the magnification had been a little higher"

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