Brand and Model: | Fujinon Techno Stabi 12x32 |
Price ($USD): | 700-1200 |
Attributes: | Waterproof Armored |
Objective Lens Size: | 32 mm |
Magnification: | 12 x |
Prism Type: | Roof |
Coatings: | Fully Multi-Coated |
Field of View: | 5.0 degrees |
Eye Relief: | 15 mm |
Near Focus: | 11 ft |
Weight (lbs): | 2.2 |
Dimensions (w/h/d): | 7 x 5.5 x 3 inches |
Description: | Like Fujinon's 14x40 Techno-Stabi, the new Techno-Stabi Jr. utilizes a gimbaled frame with erecting prisms, position and motion sensors, advanced, direct-drive motors and microprocessor controls. The result? Constant image stability.
Each direct-drive motor responds to its own piezo-motion sensor and gyro position sensor � one set for horizontal motion and one for vertical motion. As the sensors detect any motion, the CPU processes the incoming signals and initiates direct-drive motor corrections. The result is smooth and seamless. You can scan both horizontally and verticlly without lags. And the individual direct-drive motors, operating only when needed, deliver higher operating efficiency, reduced power consumption and longer life.
Non-stabilized binoculars tend to introduce mind-numbing motion at magnifications beyond 8x, but the Techno-Stabi Jr. offers 12x magnification in full comfort. That means you can spot and track more-distant subjects. And with focusing as close at 11.5 feet, you can study wildlife up close.
Features:
* Dual piezo-vibration sensors and gyro postion sensors computer linked to direct-drive motors for maximum image stability * Phase-coated roof prisms for sharp, more-highly defined images with greater contrast * Automatic "sensor/response" stabilizing system minimizes power consumption, extends component operating life * Smaller, lighter, easier to hold * Wider field of view, greater eye relief * 100 percent waterproof, fog-proof, dry-nitrogen purged * 100 percent EBC coatings for the truest colors, brightest images and freedom from glare, flare and ghosting * Closed-cell foam flotation neck strap will safely keep the binocular afloat |