Canon 8x25 Image Stabilization Binoculars w/Case and Neck Strap
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List Price: $410.00
Your Price:
$267.00
-- saving you 35 percent
Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Height: 3.20 inches
Width: 5.60 inches
Length: 7.10 inches
Weight: 2.00 pounds
Model: CN8X25IS
Manufacturer: Canon
Color: Black
Model SKU: B000063YA5
Great Product - I wish I'd gone for the 10x30
by k8
from Arkansas, USA,
2010-02-08
Great little set of binoculars. I wish I'd gone for the 10x30, but I could not resist the value of the 8x25's. You might want to look for an alternate case.
Better than anticipated
by K. anderson
from Kent, CT USA,
2010-01-13
I found these glasses to be remarkable for the size and price. Having purchased the first stabilizing binoculars manufactured two years ago, I was not expecting that the smaller size and weight would translate into better quality. I am very pleased with the product. My former purchase was Bushnell and very heavy.
The resolution is the same, the price is better and these weigh less. I use these for spotting deer at 200 yards and birds at 50 yards. I am not a hunter, but the weight definitely allows for easy carrying through the woods.
So impressed, I bought these for my father and father-in-law for Christmas.
Great companion for African Safaris
by Jose E. Hernandez
from Virginia,
2009-11-28
Compact and lightweigh IS binocular that delivers sharp clear images. Although not waterproof and of plactic construction, it stands well to harsh environments. Uses expensive and not easily available battery with mediocre life span.
Great for Sporting Events
by K. Dobbs
from Atlanta,
2009-05-25
Once you use the Image Stablization option nothing else will do for you! 8 x 25 is plenty compared to the 9 x 25 models.
Image Stabilization only OK
by Doug K.
,
2009-01-13
I own a Canon 10x30 IS binocular, which I LOVE. My wife wanted a lighter binocular, so I ordered the 8x25 IS. I am dissappointed in the Image Stabilization in the 8x25. I get a more stable image in the 10x30 despite the greater magnification. The 8x25 stabilization leaves a noticable shake in the image and for about the first second of activation, the image drifts slowly as the system "warms up"(?) I tried replacing the battery and even returned the first set, but the second binocs have the same behavior. If I had never seen the larger binoculars, I would probably be satisfied (barely) with the 8x25, but after experiencing the immediate response and rock-steady image of the 10x30, the 8x25 stabilization was a definite let down. Otherwise the optics are great.