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Digital binoculars – Are they right for you?
Basically, digital binoculars are binoculars with a
camera equipped with electronic photosensitive
sensors that create digital pictures and store them
directly into the camera's memory and can be
downloaded onto a computer.
Digital camera binoculars are the hottest thing in
the bird watching and the sport optics market right
now. The big name brands like Bushnell, Meade,
Simmons, Leupold, Celestron, Barska, Sony, Pentax,
Vupoint, Vivitar and others are all getting into the
digital camera binoculars biz.
Choosing a pair of digital
camera binoculars
is the same as buying a digital camera. Things to
consider are the amount of megapixels, size, weight
and various features the digital has to offer like
black & white stills. The bonus to having a digital
camera and binocular in one is that you can get
quality, close ups of anything you’re viewing
through the binoculars themselves. Imagine what
kind of great photos you could take!
Read
some online consumer reviews to check out the
coolest digital optics on the market including
Celestron Vistapix 8x20, Meade Captureview 8x42 and
Bushnell Instant Replay Roof Prism 8x32 to name a
few.
About the Author:
Sarah Lars is a contributing writer and author of
www.binocular-review.net, who provides
information and reviews on all types of binoculars, monoculars, telescopes and more from
brand names like Bushnell, Leica, Zeiss, Nikon,
Kahles, Celestron, Canon, Swarovski, Steiner,
Fujinon and Pentax.
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