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| Bushnell ImageView 10x25 VGA Digital Camera Binocular | 
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| Brand: Bushnell Category: Photography
List Price: $109.99 Buy New: $59.99 You Save: $50.00 (45%)
New (5) Used (1) from $56.69
Avg. Customer Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 2327
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8.7 x 4.2 Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: 1025 Model: 11-1025 UPC: 029757111029 EAN: 0029757111036 ASIN: B00007LB2N
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Binocular/digital camera combo | | • | 10x magnification, 25mm objective lenses | | • | 640 x 480 digital image resolution great for e-mailing | | • | 8 MB of built-in memory stores nearly 150 pictures | | • | Fold-down rubber eyecups to accommodate eyeglass wearers |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Combining a pair of binoculars with a digital camera is a brilliant idea with endless possibilities, with useful applications from birdwatchers documenting their greatest "catches" to parents zooming in on their kids on the playing field. Unfortunately, Bushnell's Imageview digital binoculars, which integrate digital imaging into a pair of 10x25 binoculars, may be ahead of their time. The image quality of the binoculars isn't a problem, as they employ clear optics that allow for sharp focusing at the fixed 10x zoom level. Build quality also is good, with thick rubber coating on the sides to ensure a good grip and fold-down rubber eyecups to accommodate eyeglass wearers. The small 25mm objective lenses, however, don't provide substantial light-gathering but do keep the design as small and light as possible The built-in camera will be the real problem for most users. It uses a low-resolution CCD that snaps pictures at a fixed resolution of 640 x 480, which is fine for e-mail but not adequate for making prints. To make matters worse, most of the shots we took were grainy, with lots of compression artifacts and subpar color. If you can live with those limitations, the camera does have the benefits of ease of use and plenty of image-storaging capacity. With 8 MB of built-in memory, we snapped nearly 150 pictures before connecting the camera to a PC. No image preview is available, but a basic black-and-white LCD display on top of the camera tells you how many pictures you've snapped and the selected mode. With a better digital camera and removable memory slots, this idea of a high-quality camera-binocular hybrid could realize its full potential. However, the image quality compromises imposed by the Imageview will be too much for many to bear, regardless of the low price. --T. Byrl Baker Pros: - Compact binoculars
- Camera is easy to use and doesn't require two hands
- Stores nearly 150 pictures in internal memory
Cons: - Low picture quality
- No direct image preview or management
- 25mm objective lens means you need a lot of light to get the most out of the binoculars
Product Description A good binocular can enhance your view; Image View binoculars will do the same for your memories. Bushnell Performance Optics has combined the high magnification and powerful performance of a Bushnell binocular with the advanced technical wizardry of a compact digital camera, giving you the option to capture and save any sight you experience. The Image View is ideal for sports fans, outdoor enthusiasts, adventure travelers, anyone with a desire to view and record whatever experiences come their way. Why settle for magnifying life when you can remember it for all time?
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| Customer Reviews: Read 28 more reviews...
Not a bad gadget August 20, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I would give this 3 and half stars. I received one of these as a free gift, so free is good. I wouldn't advise paying full retail price else you may be disappointed. After reading the horrible reviews, I debated opening the box when it arrived. What I found best for all software which comes in the box, never open the CD! If you have any other OS, other than Win98, then just plug it in to a USB port and the camera memory will appear as a disk drive. You do NOT need and do not want the software which comes in the box. This is true for any digital camera.
As binoculars go, this pair isn't bad. It's small, rubberized, has a focus and rubber eye cups. Chromatic distortion is slight, good sharpness and detail, although there is some fogginess around the outside of the field of view. The built-in camera is a toy by all accounts. Bird watching? I think not. My suggested use is to collect evidence of the neighbor's dog going through your garbage or of a suspicious car parked across the street. It's good for what I use it for.
Really fun to own! March 13, 2007 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This camera binocular is great! Good magnification, light weight, with fantastically fun software! Comes with everything you need to take, save and edit photos. Would have given it 5 stars but it is a little hard to hold the camera still while snapping a picture because the button is on top. Same with focusing, a little difficult for the same reason. All in all, it was a great buy, shipped fast to Hawaii, and a welcomed addition to our camera/binocular collection. Can't wait to use it in Yellowstone!
He'd love it if he used it January 20, 2007 1 out of 9 found this review helpful
Got this for my hubby for Christmas. Someday maybe he'll decide to use it...he is technophobic! I think it's a great idea for the things we love to do...eagle watching, canyon trips, Hawaii...etc. If he doesn't use it I will! To be able to look through binoculers and then snap the picture seems like an excellent mating of old and new technololgy.
Garbage for photos July 7, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Complete crap. The installation as mentioned in many other reviews was next to impossible. I bought my mother this before she went on a trip to Alaska, thinking she could bring some nice close up shots to complement her other digital camera shots. But that was not the case, after spending hours trying to get it installed on XP the files were not even the right format. The picture quality was horrible. This product is a joke, I wish I could get my money back, the only good thing about it is that the binoculars work. Better off just buying a pair of those, skip this product and save yourself a headache.
Get what you pay for June 30, 2006 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
The camera with this unit was hardly worth it the low cost. The optics are fine for the price, but built in camera was useless. Unable to obtain a clean shot. I brought it to try this out in the back yard and take some pictures. I figured if I like it I would invest in a more expensive model. In hindsight I should have just saved my money and buy a better model. Buyer beware!!!
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