Canon IS (15x50) Binocular
The Canon 15x50 IS Image Stabilized Binocular gives you tremendously high magnification in a relatively small body, with image stabilization included. Try it - You are looking through the binocular, riding in a car, and the scene is bouncing all over the place. You press the stabilizer button and the shakes stop instantly! You are now able to view the landscape clearly.
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Sets The Standard For Handheld Viewing
Pros: Excellent optics, effective stabilization
Cons: Bulky, heavy, inadequate neckstrap
The Bottom Line: High magnification, excellent performance and stable viewing in a handheld instrument makes this a "must-have" for astronomers.Review: I've been using the Canon 15x50 IS for about a month now, mostly for nighttime stargazing. I've been... More -
money well spent
Pros: 50mm objective lens for night, image stabilizer, 5min shutoff timer, quality optics
Cons: high price (but comparable to other good units) no battery life indicator.
The Bottom Line: Go with the 15x50IS - the field of view is too narrow on the 18x50IS and they are otherwise the same. Definitely buy IS binoculars!Review: If you intend to spend a chunk of money on a GOOD pair of binoculars and are looking at high end nam... More -
OK but not great
Pros: Power Image stabilised great view awe factor
Cons: heavy and big field of view for moving objects price
The Bottom Line: I recommend these with slight reservations which might not be applicable for your intended use.Review: These binos are good for getting up close and personal with intended objects. The IS works reasonabl... More -
Canon 15x50IS Binoculars
Pros: Sharp images; very good color correction; smooth and accurate focusing; water resistant.
Cons: Image stabilization very good, but not "perfect"; a bit pricey; slightly heavy.
The Bottom Line: I find these to be an excellent product. You won't be disappointed. Optics on par with more expensive binos and IS to boot.Review: Having owned or viewed through virtually every brand of binocular out there, I guess you could consi... More -
Excellent Binoculars!
Pros: Optical Quality, Edge Sharpness, excellent stabilization
Cons: eyecups could be better
The Bottom Line: Excellent Binoculars. Shop around online for a good price.Review: I bought these binoculars for daytime and astronomical night viewing. I just spent an hour using the... More














