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  1. K

    New AX Visio 10x32 binocular

    I was also told by a rep that the sectors represent rough probabilities.
  2. K

    New AX Visio 10x32 binocular

    Thanks Canip, this clarifies things. Or maybe not. It would still be useful to have this data with the stored photo. GPS data is, but over that, at least level three/four would be nice to know. Based on the table, one segment should not provide an ID since the system would not have detected a...
  3. K

    New AX Visio 10x32 binocular

    Those bolded circle sectors is what I meant, that is how the binocular shows the probability of ID being correct. Since that information is provided momentarily during ID, it should in my view remain in the metadata of the photo and be available for later analysis. Now we only have the species...
  4. K

    New AX Visio 10x32 binocular

    Another thought/question to Per and Canip, It seemed that the information about the probability of the accuracy of the ID is lost on the stored pictures. At least I did not find it in the photos once they were in Outdoor or Merlin. I thought it would be very useful in learning to use the Visio...
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    New AX Visio 10x32 binocular

    Thanks for the weight Canip. My scale gave 1340 for this sample, with battery, strap and both front and back covers, so just about the same. I just weighed the battery and got 59 g. So it does not quite go under 1100 even with battery removed. I have tried the figure of eight dance, but Visio's...
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    New AX Visio 10x32 binocular

    Per, One more thing I'd like you to check as you have the Visio. How reliable is the compass in yours? The one I have been trying shows rather widely varying directions for the same target from my balcony. I'd like to know if this is an anomaly or representative of how these work. - Kimmo
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    New AX Visio 10x32 binocular

    I've been playing with the AX for a bit since I'm writing a Finnish review of it for a magazine. I won't write much here yet, but a couple of observations. The bird ID function is indeed very easy to use, but for reliable identification the bird needs to be pretty close and should not be...
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