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Binoculars with Camera

Last post 05-16-2008, 1:23 PM by cnybirder. 8 replies.
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  •  05-09-2008, 6:51 AM 36668

    Binoculars with Camera

    Any recommendations for Binoculars/digital camera combos?

    Thanks,

    judyw71


    Judy

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  •  05-09-2008, 7:15 AM 36675 in reply to 36668

    Re: Binoculars with Camera

    I look forward to the answers you get. I was planning to look for a higher zoom camera this weekend to get better pics!
    Happy Birding!
  •  05-09-2008, 7:23 AM 36678 in reply to 36668

    Re: Binoculars with Camera

    This came up in another thread not too long ago but I can't remember who asked about it but here is the link I sent to them http://cameras.about.com/od/digitalcameragifts/tp/binoculars.htm
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  •  05-09-2008, 7:29 AM 36685 in reply to 36678

    Re: Binoculars with Camera

    Thanks. I didnt realize they made such a thing. Some of the choices look to be cheaper than a regular digital camera. I'll def be checking these combos out!
    Happy Birding!
  •  05-09-2008, 9:16 AM 36721 in reply to 36678

    Re: Binoculars with Camera

    I checked out that web site.

    The Bushnell Image View 10x25 Binoculars w/VGA Outdoor image view SD Slot $77.95 sounds to good to be true. It also had one review that was positive. But I was wondering if anyone in the group had one. I sure think this would be the best of both worlds. I have a hard time trying to manage binoculars and my camera. A lot of weight.

    Thanks.


    Judy

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  •  05-09-2008, 9:40 AM 36728 in reply to 36721

    Re: Binoculars with Camera

    The reason why it's so much cheaper than a digital camera is because it's only 3.2 megapixels -- most digital cameras are now in the 8-10 megapixel range.
  •  05-09-2008, 10:02 AM 36734 in reply to 36728

    Re: Binoculars with Camera

    I got a pair  for a present once, but they were so hard to use and the resolution so low that they now reside in the bottom of some drawer....they may have improved of course, but I would certainly recommend that you try before you buy.

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  •  05-09-2008, 12:25 PM 36749 in reply to 36734

    Re: Binoculars with Camera

    My husband bought me a pair once too(this has been several years ago) and hopefully they have since improved because I was disappointed in them too.  I still use them as binoculars though.  I was expecting the pictures to be the size that I saw through the binos but they weren't but, like you said, maybe they've improved.  It is a great idea.


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  •  05-16-2008, 1:23 PM 38540 in reply to 36749

    Re: Binoculars with Camera

    Binoculars with Camera are junk. If you need to take photos through your binoculars use a compact camera up to the lens of the Binoculars. It does take some practice.

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