To Our Childrens Childrens Children - Presentation Transcript
Canon 10x30 Image Stabilization
Binoculars w/Case, Neck Strap &
Batteries
No Title
10x30 binoculars with image stabilizer
Personal Review: Canon 10x30 Image Stabilization Binoculars
w/Case, Neck Strap & Batteries
I've owned a pair of Canon 10X30 image stablization binoculars for over a
year now. Both the image clarity and the performance of the image
stabilization are very good. These binoculars are not too heavy as well;
however, you may consider replacing the included thin nylon Canon strap
with either a neoprene strap from Op/Tech or a secured strap from
Pacsafe. I have also recommended the 10X30 IS to a few friends who
have either gone on to either purchase their own 10X30 IS or the 12X36 II.
This product is what I consider to be a great compromise of cost and
features. While the Canon 8X25 IS was a little cheaper than the Canon
10X30, I preferred the fact that the 10X30 takes AA batteries instead of
special lithium CR batteries like in the case of the 8X25. Of course if
would have been nice to have the power of the 12X36 II, but of course
those binoculars are about $200 more. I do wish it had weather-sealing
protection, but at this price, it is hard to expect this feature.
While I love these binoculars, I have never been happy with the included
Canon nylon zipper case as any binocular straps get in the way of the
zipper on the case. It has been very difficult to look for a better 3rd party
case for these binoculars due to the irregular shape as it is a hybrid of a
roof prism and porro prism design. After a lot of searching, I finally found
that the Think Tank Photo Skin 50 is a great case for these Canon 10X30
binoculars. The zipperless loop-and-hook design of the Think Tank Skin
50 allows me to place my binoculars inside without having zippers get in
the way of my Pacsafe binocular/camera strap. The noise-less velcro
option make it easy for my to remove or secure my binoculars during plays
and concerts.
Again, this is a fine pair of binoculars; however, a third party case and
strap may be needed. Amazon was able to deliver these binoculars on
time, without damage.
For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price:
Canon 10x30 Image Stabilization Binoculars w/Case, Neck Strap & Batteries 5 Star
Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!
I first bought the 45 Go Now by the Moody Blues in more
I first bought the 45 Go Now by the Moody Blues in 1965. I went on to purchase 6 of what I call, their 'Expand You Mind' albums. This is when the Moody Blues were at their best. TOCCC, in my opinion is the best overall album they made. This album was released in 1969 and was a definitive album for how pretty the psychedelic era could be and was in certain circumstances. Candle of Life talks about, "Love Everybody and Make Them Your Friend" - now how 60s is that?? I always loved the deep thought that came with all the Moody albums. I got this album for Watching and Waiting my favorite Moody Blues song ever. How can you not love, "Mole he is Burrowing, his way to the Sunlight" The band was hot and cohesive on this record. I cannot play just one song on this record, it has to be played from Higher and Higher, "Blasting Billowing Bursting Forth with the Power of 10 Billion Butterfly Sneezes" to Watching and Waiting. I lost the Moodys at 7th Sojourn but TOCCC is the only Moody album I have on CD and play it often. I cannot understand how people can buy a Moody Blues Greatest Hits. These albums were put together as a package and somehow the story gets lost without the whole thing. I will have to get another CD, probably Days of Future Passed or Question of Balance. Can't get enough of the Moody Blues!!! If you want to explore the Moody Blues or the 60s -get TOCCC. less
0 comments
Post a comment