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Digiscoped photo of birds by Fujinon Technostabi 16x40 (1 Viewer)

jackjack

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South Korea
I'd really like to share stabilization experience by video but I'm afraid I'm not able to do on this platform...
so as usual, bird photos...

Tundra bean goose
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Black crowned night heron
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Large billed crow
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Daurian redstart
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Red flanked blue tail
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Buzzard
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x3
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Sparrowhawk
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x3
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Thank you very much jackjack. It is clear that it is not NL PURE but the image is more than satisfactory for a stabilized binocular with 16x magnification. If we consider the dimensions and weight which are close to a 42 mm roof binocular, plus 3 degrees of destabilization, I think it is worth the investment.
 
Thank you very much jackjack. It is clear that it is not NL PURE but the image is more than satisfactory for a stabilized binocular with 16x magnification. If we consider the dimensions and weight which are close to a 42 mm roof binocular, plus 3 degrees of destabilization, I think it is worth the investment.
yes. It is not as close clear, bright nore sharp as high lever high power bin as NL 14x52 SLC 15x56 and SRBC 15x56.

latter will give more resolution despite their lower magnification IF they are evenly placed on tripod.

but on hand held usage, former's stablization give much better details then latter.

Best stablizer yet Fujinon launch for birding.

Highly recommend it for long distance birdwatching such as snipes, ducks, raptors
which was the exact situation I have used with other bines.

+ CA comparison with

Canon IS 10x32 / Fujinon 16x40.

(Canon's photo is bit enlarged to point out the same object more easily)

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10x32 canon is MUCH sharper with better contrast. and MUCH better at controlling glare and ghosting.

but in terms of CA. it is clear win for Fujinon.

if I have to choose between two as the device for identifyingbird,. which I have both used during different situations, I will definitely go to Fujinon.

Again, highly recommend for long, stable birding station (but becareful of glare.)
 

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