Advantage on the enemy
Ever been to a concert or a baseball game with your parents and they brought along a set of binoculars? You look through the small lenses and attempt to zoom in to get a better look at the 3rd baseman’s face, but it becomes a bit blurry because your shaky hands can’t keep still. Recently, Canon developed something called an Image Stabilizer technology that automatically adjusts the object being viewed so even if your hands shake, the object does not. This technology has elevated Canon binoculars to the top of the market. Much like Canon printers, these binoculars are high quality and efficient products.
The most basic of binoculars using this advanced technology cost right around $300 and are listed as the world’s smallest set. They are made of lead-free glass and have a special coating for enhanced contrast and clarity. The most complex set of binoculars are nearly $1,600 and are the first waterproof set that also has the Image Stabilizer technology. These bad boys have a coating that prevents fog and a high performance lens for bright and vivid viewing. Though the price is extremely high, many different people can use this product, such as military, star watchers and people that travel into the wilderness to track the life of wild animals.
These high-grade, top-of-the-line binoculars will give any member of the military an advantage on the enemy. Not only can the bad guys be spotted from quite a long ways away, but military can find them in any weather condition and in the darkness. Stargazers can sit on the patio at their home and use these binoculars to find Jupiter and the Big Dipper in the wee hours of the morning. These are especially helpful for wildlife observers because they can view the behaviors and relationships of the world’s most dangerous animals from far enough away to stay safe.