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Bushnell Binoculars Digital Camera

September 7th, 2010

Bushnell Binoculars Digital Camera

Bushnell ImageView 10x25 VGA Digital Camera Binocular
Bushnell ImageView 10x25 VGA Digital Camera Binocular
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Bushnell ImageView...The Applications Are Endless! Bushnell has combined a powerful, long-range binocular with a compact, digital camera and engineered a world of endless possibilities. The Image View is ideal for sports fans, outdoor enthusiasts and adventure travelers that want to simultaneously view and record everything. Bushnell ImageView Digital Camera/Binoculars: Menu/control panel to command camera functions Center focusing mechanism for quick, easy focusing Fully coated optics for optimal light transmission Fold down eyecups Rubberized and textured surface for extra grip Comes complete with software (PhotoSuite) and USB cable Includes neck strap and carrying case Uses two AAA batteries (not included) 10 X 25mm VGA still pictures 8 MB of internal memory Holds 80 pictures at high resolution & 300 pictures at low resolution 10x binocular magnification and 8x camera magnification

Combining a pair of binoculars with a digital camera is a brilliant idea with endless possibilities, with useful applications from birdwatchers documenting their greatest "catches" to parents zooming in on their kids on the playing field. Unfortunately, Bushnell’s Imageview digital binoculars, which integrate digital imaging into a pair of 10x25 binoculars, may be ahead of their time. The image quality of the binoculars isn’t a problem, as they employ clear optics that allow for sharp focusing at the fixed 10x zoom level. Build quality also is good, with thick rubber coating on the sides to ensure a good grip and fold-down rubber eyecups to accommodate eyeglass wearers. The small 25mm objective lenses, however, don’t provide substantial light-gathering but do keep the design as small and light as possible The built-in camera will be the real problem for most users. It uses a low-resolution CCD that snaps pictures at a fixed resolution of 640 x 480, which is fine for e-mail but not adequate for making prints. To make matters worse, most of the shots we took were grainy, with lots of compression artifacts and subpar color. If you can live with those limitations, the camera does have the benefits of ease of use and plenty of image-storaging capacity. With 8 MB of built-in memory, we snapped nearly 150 pictures before connecting the camera to a PC. No image preview is available, but a basic black-and-white LCD display on top of the camera tells you how many pictures you’ve snapped and the selected mode. With a better digital camera and removable memory slots, this idea of a high-quality camera-binocular hybrid could realize its full potential. However, the image quality compromises imposed by the Imageview will be too much for many to bear, regardless of the low price. --T. Byrl Baker Pros: Compact binoculars Camera is easy to use and doesn’t require two hands Stores nearly 150 pictures in internal memory Cons: Low picture quality No direct image preview or management 25mm objective lens means you need a lot of light to get the most out of the binoculars

Features

  • Binocular/digital camera combo
  • 10x magnification, 25mm objective lenses
  • 640 x 480 digital image resolution great for e-mailing
  • 8 MB of built-in memory stores nearly 150 pictures
  • Fold-down rubber eyecups to accommodate eyeglass wearers

Reviews

Good product

by Jian Yu Ke from on 2010-07-05
This product is very easy to use. The picture quality is acceptable but I expect that it can be more focused on one small object.


gift

by Elizabeth Ritchey from on 2010-02-15
These were given as a gift, the product was easy to set up and use, don't know about the picture quality


No updated drivers

by SVH from Hatboro, PA, US on 2009-12-29
The binoculars worked fine, but I have no idea how the cameral worked. We have 3 computers (laptops) with 3 different operating systems - windows 2000, vista & windows 7. The drivers provided on the CD would not work with any of these. I called Bushnell & was told that there were no available updates. So unless you have a very old computer, I wouldn't buy this model.


Not what you expect from Bushnell

by Bob G. from Ridgecrest, Ca. United States on 2009-10-21
Excellent idea but Bushnell really fell down on the job with this one. My fiance bought this used for $10.00 and now I'm glad she didn't pay anymore for them. It's my job to figure out any new gadgets she gets so I went to Bushnell's site first and after some browsing, I found the binoculars and there was a manual available in PDF (it shows the camera functions only) but no drivers to be found. Luckily the disc she got with the purchase worked!! She has Photoshop already so all I installed were the drivers from the CD onto her XP Pro computer. There is absolutely NO DOCUMENTATION on how to get the pictures off the camera so I opened Photoshop and used import and sure enough Bushnell was there. I clicked on it and the Bushnell software came up but it's a "by guess and by gosh" process to figure out how to transfer the pictures from the camera into Photoshop. Once transferred, I checked image size and it was 640x480 at 1mp per inch, so scenery is visible but I have my doubts as to small animals etc. Another thing that irritated me was that I couldn't get the 2 sides of the binoculars close enough together to get a good view, in other words I had to look through 1 lens at a time. I've never had that problem with a pair of binoculars before. Bushnell has always been a good name but they sure couldn't prove it with this product. Buyer BEWARE!!!!!!!


No driver or software download available, BEWARE

by GaiaGreenWitch from Gulf Coast on 2009-06-24
The driver disk that I have will not work anymore, so I figured that I could download it online. However, it is not available anywhere for download. Now I am stuck with a product that is useless to me. Do not waste your money on this or any other Bushnell product, customer support is non-existent!


Bushnell Image View 8x30 Roof Prism Binocular with 3.2 MP Digital Still Camera
Bushnell Image View 8x30 Roof Prism Binocular with 3.2 MP Digital Still Camera
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When memories fade, print another copy. We combined the outstanding optical performance of Bushnell binoculars with a high-resolution digital camera, so you could see the moment with amazing clarity and save it to memory-built-in RAM or SD card-eith the push of a button. Image View binocluars are compact enough to fit in a pocket and come in a variety of models to suit everyone from sports fans to adventure travelers. Remember these, and unforgettable moments are a lot easier to come by.

Features

  • Combines powerful performance of a binocular with a compact digital camera
  • 3.2-megapixel still pictures with AVI video clips
  • 16 MB of internal flash memory and SD card slot
  • 1.5-inch LCD screen for viewing camera images and menu choices
  • 8x binocular magnification and 8x camera magnification; powered by two AAA batteries

Reviews

Junk

by Russell Ullrich from on 2010-08-07
Unit takes terrible pictures. Shutter speed is horrible. Battery life worse than the shutter speed. Don't waste your money.


Beware this company's shipping policy...

by Chris R. Fay from NYC on 2010-06-09
The company which fufills orders for this item has a contract with UPS that does not allow UPS to hold the item for pick up at the customer's convenience... I have better things to do than wait around all day for the UPS guy... I would not order from these people unless you know you can wait at home all day for delivery...


Item broken upon receipt

by Todd Leigh Mayo from EDMONDS, WA, US on 2010-04-21
Unfortunatly when I opened the box and attempted to use the new device it did not work. Only the non electronic standard binocular portion functioned properly.All the electronic portions were totally inoperable. I have since contacted the company to get a working model but have not heard anything back as of yet.I am hoping they will provide me with a model that actually operates. Until then it is difficult to review an item that is dead in the water.Thank you,TM, Seattle, WA


Bulkier Than Expected, Hard-to-Use Buttons, & Arrived Defective

by Matthew Wilson from Washington, DC on 2010-04-09
== Bushnell Image View 8x30 Camera ==It's been frustratingly difficult to find a good or even adequate review of these binoculars anywhere on the Internet--including here on Amazon! I'd hoped to provide one, but sadly, my binoculars arrived brand new with a major defect: the display will turn on only intermittently, the binoculars won't turn off without taking the batteries out, and I've only been able to take one picture before the device's electronics stopped working.PROS: what a great idea these are--if only they'd work properly. Excluding the electronics, the binoculars themselves are of quality construction and work very nicely with an easy-to-use focusing dial.CONS: I received a defective model which makes me question the reliability of ANY model--strange, since Bushnell has a name synonymous with quality. I apologize that for that reason, I can't speak well to the picture-taking ability of the binoculars. I took one picture which turned out well and generally seemed aligned to my field of sight (I didn't notice any major parallax issue). But: the display flashed erratically and then would no longer turn on. I'm generally tech-savvy and tried to reset the binoculars several times, but to no avail. This after opening the package for the first time! I also noticed that the buttons to operate the display are quite difficult to push--they require a very firm push, and as they're very close together, it's easy to push the wrong button. For the brief moments it worked, I found the menu screen somewhat difficult--each screen selection requires that you cycle through to an "exit" selection which makes the menu more time-consuming and annoying to scroll through. Also, I found that these binoculars are heavier and slightly bulkier than expected--they certainly aren't as "pocket-sized" as some descriptions assert. And in taking a picture, there's (ridiculously?) no indication that you've taken it as you look through the binoculars; only the push of the button, no indicator sound. I would be very weary of purchasing these again as I question a product that's defective out of the box with no indication of physical damage.BOTTOM LINE: The model I received was defective--the electronics, particularly the display--would not turn on or off correctly but for once. The one picture I was able to take looked okay, but was interrupted by faulty electronics. I anticipated quality from a Bushnell product, but now I'm weary. I'm afraid that unfortunately, our binocular-camera technology just isn't up to par yet!


Extremely Satisfied

by A. Costa from on 2010-03-01
I was unsure what binocular camera to purchase, but I did some research and found out that 8X30 and Bushnell were pretty safe bets and I was not let down. I was so excited when I received the product from 123. It arrived in three days (a day earlier than the earliest estimated delivery date) and in perfect condition. I took it out on my hike to test it out worried about blurry or low quality pictures and I was not disappointed. The pictures came out beautifully...here's a tip...take a breath and hold it when you are taking the picture and hold still for a second or two while holding down the button while taking the picture. The came out great! I am so ready to take it with me on my vacation to Newfoundland and Labrador...I can get great pics without being mauled by a moose! LOL...I have never used another set of binocular camera so I can not judge against any other pair, but it definitly has better zoom than a standard digital camera. I would highly recommend this product and this seller! I couldn't have asked for a better buying experience.


Bushnell Night Watch 2x24 w/Built in Infrared Monocular
Bushnell Night Watch 2x24 w/Built in Infrared Monocular
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The new Stealthview¿ Digital Night Vision products use a powerful infrared spotlight to produce images with resolution rivaling that of Generation 2 and 3 optics. The view is sharp from edge to edge, and they're effective in complete darkness and at long distances. They're also invisible to game animals and observers.

Bushnell has engineered the Nightwatch 2x24 with Built-In Infrared Monocular to produce images with resolution that rivals costly Generation 2 and 3 optics. Using a powerful infrared spotlight that produces sharp images even in pitch darkness, the Stealthview monocular is ideal for a wide variety of applications including security and surveillance, camping, night fishing, navigation, and wildlife observation. This powerful infrared technology works by providing a light source for the Nightwatch system to amplify and collect through an objective lens. This collected light is then processed through an image sensor to produce a high-quality image that is magnified at 2x. Designed for use in a variety of terrains, the lightweight Nightwatch monocular features a built-in tripod mount and rugged rubber armor around an ergonomically shaped body for added comfort during prolonged use. The Nightwatch monocular operates on two AA batteries and provides a viewing range of up to 700 feet, making it the perfect nightvision monocular for nighttime adventures. Bushnell Nightwatch 2x24 with Built-In Infrared Monocular: Magnification X Obj Lens: 2x24 Tripod Mount: yes Field of View (ft @ 1000 yards/m @ 1000m): 105/35 Infrared Illuminator: yes (built-in)) Weight (oz/g): 10.7/303 Battery Type: AA(2) Model: 260224 Size (in/mm): 5.9x3.5x2.3/150x90x59 Viewing Range (ft/m): 5-400/1.5-122

Features

  • Night-vision monocular for sharp views in pitch darkness
  • Infrared spotlight for long-distance illumination
  • Rubber armored body with ergonomic shape
  • Built-in tripod mount for increased stability
  • Two-year warranty

Reviews

Perfect for night viewing

by J. Deshields from on 2010-04-13
I did not think that this binocular would be a good deal for the money. I really thought it would be like a childs toy or just plain useless. I WAS WRONG!!!! I love my Bushnell Night Watch 2X24 w/Built in Infrared Binocular. There are woods behind my home and my binocular seems to work the darker it is the better the view. It's great to see all of the 4 legged night creatures and the 2 legged "human rats" that might be roaming the woods at night.Bushnell Night Watch 2x24 w/Built in Infrared Binocular


Cool

by J L from big D TX on 2010-01-07
Bought for our 11 year old. He loves it and so does Dad. Works quite well


just some info on nvg's before you buy one

by mijo556 from on 2009-11-05
to the customer who purchased this product and stated that in a dark room, he couldn't see anything, night vision devices aren't made to let you see anything in a dark room without the aid of infra-red. yes, with the infra-red on you were able to see, but thats only because the infra-red is there for use only in poor lighting situations. on a clear night outside with the moon out and plenty of starlight, visibility is pretty good. on a cloudy night, no moon or starlight, visibility with night vision goggles isn't as good anymore. what they're designed to do is amplify the ambient light that is given off by the moon or the stars. indoors with no light source, you wont be able to see anything without using the I.R. mode.also, most civilian model night vision devices use older generation tubes, so the image probably isnt as good as it would be with newer generation tubes. if anyone would like to read more, this is the link that goes more in depth about night vision devices[...]i had to give a rating to post this, so i just went with the 3 stars to say its ok.


good product. does what it says.

by Paul E from Jersey on 2009-07-21
the Bushnell night watch is a good toy, but nothing for serious use.In a dark room I couldn't see anything at all with out the IR light on. No shapes, no outlines, nothing.With the IR light on I could see pretty well in the dark. Focus is not perfectly clear, but adequate. The objective is pretty small, but I can read the label on a cereal box in complete darkness from about 25 feet away. From farther I can make out shapes and outlines.It wasn't exactly a waste of money, but it isn't as fun or useful as I thought it would be, and in hindsight I don't think I'd buy it again.


Fun Binocular

by V. Stenger from on 2009-06-30
Got this for a Fathers Day gift, he loves it!! Of course I had to take it out of the package and try it before we gave it to him, it was just as described. We could see in total darkness, the viewing field is somewhat small up close but it is sufficient to play around with. I could see my dog who was running down the yard, (about 300 or more feet)in total darkness. It is a fun binocular. My dad wanted one to see the wildlife at night at his home.


Bushnell ImageView 8x30 2.1MP LCD Digital Camera Binocular
Bushnell ImageView 8x30 2.1MP LCD Digital Camera Binocular
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Bushnell ImageView 8x30 2.1 Digital Camera Binocular is a combination of a digital camera and compact roof-prism binoculars, so you can observe and record the action close-up at the same time and minimize the gear you carry into the woods. Binoculars sport fully coated optics, premium BaK-7 (Instant Replay has BaK-4) prisms, convenient center focus and fold-down eyecups for easy viewing with or without eyeglasses. The digital camera takes crystal-clear still photos and stores them in memory. By using the Rapid Repeat function, you can snap three photos one second apart. Single mode buttons for easy operation.

Features

  • Objective lens: 30mm
  • 2.1 megapixel digital camera and binoculars
  • 1.5-inch LCD screen
  • 16 MB of internal memory with SD memory card slot
  • Magnification: 8x

Reviews

Great binoculars, Not so great camera

by P2P Roxwell from Nashville, TN USA on 2010-08-03
I read the reviews on Amazon before and after buying this binoculars/camera combo. The optics of the binoculars are absolutely amazing and incredible. So clear and crisp. Worth the price I paid for it alone. But I really had higher expectations for the camera, as that was the primary reason for buying this, for my birdwatching. You have to be a good distance away from the subject to get any kind of good, clear pictures, which is possible. If it's anywhere closer than 49 feet (as stated in the manual), the subject in the pictures will be quite blurry and fuzzy. Unfortunately, my plan was to use the binoculars to see the birds in my front yard better and to capture/record them, but they were less than 49 feet away, apparently. The video quality is quite grainy/pixelated and small. Overall, I'm very happy with the binoculars, just not so much with the camera. If only you could capture exactly what you see through these great binoculars...


Poor. Just poor. Update: even poorer!

by David M. Dalby from Portland, OR on 2010-01-29
The binoculars are OK as binoculars, but are heavy and bulky with so-so eye relief and clarity. The camera menus on mine are in Asian characters and cannot be switched to English, Spanish, etc. The camera functions are therefore useless unless you can read Kanji. Or whatever. The display flickers and shows a low battery indication on two sets of brand-new batteries. The central focus dial is loose. Need I go on? This is a very poor quality item and ludicrously overpriced. Bushnell -or whomever owns the brand- should be ashamed.Update: Apparently Bushnell has no shame. The DOA binoculars were returned to Kansas for repair at my expense along with a ten-dollar check to cover their return shipping. Another 20.oo invested.Weeks later, a box appeared with a loosely packed and grubby model 118322 ImageView refurb rattling around inside. This is a cheaper, inferior model with no popup color viewing screen. The terse note enclosed tells me this is the closest model to mine, which is out of stock.The binocular optics are terrible with a fairly clear center and horrible blurring at the edge of your field of view. The center focus is gritty. The camera produces very poor image quality. It is slow to respond when taking a picture and therfore prone to blur.This is my last Bushnell purchase, period.


FAR EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS

by David M. Bowen from Conyers, GA on 2009-04-09
Having relied on the Bushnell reputation for quality, I expected my Bushnell Camera Bincular to be a superior product. Once it was received (within a few days), everyone who sees them are impressed and remarks the high quality of their make and the quality of photos produced. You cannot go wrong with this product.David in Conyers, GA


Fantastic up close photos and great binocular

by Rob from Lake Tapps, WA United States on 2007-12-08
These are great binoculars! The binoculars are of the quality you would expect from Bushnell. The digital cameera is fantastic. We went to Alaska and now hav wonderful up close photos af whales, eagles and a rarely seen black fox. Also we now have a wonderful close-up of Ichiro blown up and posted in our son's bedroom. The one downside is you have to hold it steady. Some of the photos in Alaska were taken while rafting and they were blurred. We aren't big bird watcher fans....but I imagine this would be fantastic for bird watchers! Great Binoculars! I highly recommend purchasing a gig or more storage card as you will need it for lots of photos. Download and working with the photos are a snap. This was fun and a great product.


This is a piece of junk!

by SweetP from Evergreen State, Seattle, WA on 2006-12-08
The second time I used it, two different pieces of the battery section, including the cover, broke: the metal sprial thing for one end of the battery just fell out when I opened the battery section; and the cover prong just broke off. Man, what a waste of $[...] plus dollars, and what a dissapointment.I bought it to look at birds. Well, unless the bird is five feet in front of you, you can forget about it.


Bushnell Image View 8x30 Roof Prism Binocular with 2.1MP Digital Still Camera
Bushnell Image View 8x30 Roof Prism Binocular with 2.1MP Digital Still Camera
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When memories fade, print another copy. We combined the outstanding optical performance of Bushnell binoculars with a high-resolution digital camera, so you could see the moment with amazing clarity and save it to memory-built-in RAM or SD card-eith the push of a button. Image View binocluars are compact enough to fit in a pocket and come in a variety of models to suit everyone from sports fans to adventure travelers. Remember these, and unforgettable moments are a lot easier to come by.

Features

  • Combines powerful performance of a binocular with a compact digital camera
  • 2.1-megapixel still pictures
  • 16 MB of internal flash memory and SD card slot
  • 5-way keypad to command camera functions
  • 10x binocular magnification and 10x camera magnification; powered by two AAA batteries

Reviews

Don't bother

by MaryS from Illinois on 2010-08-14
if you actually would like to use the camera. I purchased this item directly from Amazon as "Used-very good". Silly me. I received it promptly, decently or appropriately packaged but that's about it. Received the unit and it's carrying case. No user guide and no software, which of course seems impossible to find anywhere online. Software is important on this item because that seems to be the only way to set it up: image size, save location, date, & other preferences, etc. Lucky thing, I bought a 2MB disk to save images too, oh, wait a minute, camera seems to be saving images internally & removing disk seems to wipe test images, even when unit is turned off. Plugging USB connector results in drive errors, both on mac & PC. Good thing Amazon cust svc is there to save the day. Got my RMA, they'll "allow me" to return it & I may get my refund in 4 weeks. SUPER!Point - do not bother with Amazon used items. They do not test them for whether the item functions accordingly & do not provide a listing of what is included. You are MUCH better off taking your chances on eBay. Needless to say, I am very disappointed in Amazon's cust svc as well. Calling Cust SVc connects you to a non-US based rep the majority of the time & the language barriers only add to the frustration. Wouldn't it be nice to have relevant reps for the country from which a customer is calling to lessen communication problems. Oh wait, a company the size of Amazon wouldn't be able to afford that to service their customers.


Great reliable product

by marymac from on 2010-01-30
I purchased this digital binocular over five years ago and love it. Takes great pictures and mini videos. Make sure to remove batteries when not in use because it can accidentally turn on when in case which results in dead batteries. Also has a tendancy to shut off if you aren't taking pictures so check before next shot. Otherwise its a 5 star product. Great item for a great price ! Wish Bushnell would come out with a waterproof -fogproof digital camera model.


Superior

by Michael G. Warner from Indianapolis,IN on 2010-01-17
Bushnell. That is all the review that is really necessary. When you go with the leading binocular company, quality is built in.


Bushnell Powerview 12x25 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)
Bushnell Powerview 12x25 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)
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Power View, 12 x 25 Folding Roof Prism Compact Black Binocular, Center Focus, Comes With Neck Strap & Soft Carrying Case, Clam Pack.

Bushnell PowerView binoculars offer the best of both worlds, combining contemporary styling and design with traditional Bushnell quality and durability. This particular PowerView binocular offers a 12x magnification and a 25mm objective diameter. The fully coated optics, meanwhile, guarantee superior light transmission and brightness, helping you see just about any target, whether you're searching for birds or trying to get a better view of the stage. And users will love the easy-to-use Insta-Focus system, which adjusts quickly to keep your mobile subject in sharp view. Additional features include a nonslip rubber armor housing that absorbs shock while providing a firm grip, a neck strap and a carrying case for easy transport, and 9mm of eye relief. Specifications: Magnification: 12x Objective lens diameter: 25mm Size class: Compact Focus system: Center Prism system: Roof Prism glass: BK-7 Lens coating: Fully Field of view @ 1,000 yards: 240 feet Close focus distance: 25 feet Exit pupil: 2.1mm Eye relief: 9mm Eyecups: Fold down Waterproof/fogproof: No Adapts to tripod: No Weight: 11.3 ounces Warranty: Limited lifetime

Features

  • Roof-prism binocular with 12x magnification and 25mm objective diameter
  • Multicoated optics guarantee superior light transmission and brightness
  • Insta-Focus system makes it easy to sharpen your view
  • Nonslip rubber armor absorbs shock; 25-foot close focusing distance
  • 240-foot field of view at 1,000 yards; weighs 11.3 ounces; limited lifetime warranty

Reviews

Excellent opera glasses

by A. G. Miller from Newtown, PA, US on 2010-06-04
My new Bushnell Powerview 12X25 binoculars are excellent. They fit in a pocket and are totally adjustable and keep their focus. I use them for getting great views at the theatre and the ball game.


I can't focus it well.

by Mark from on 2010-05-16
However I tried and followed the direction, I get a blurred image and it tires my eyes out. If I close one eye and look, the image is good, but when look with both eyes, the image is very blurred and it hurts my eyes. I can't really use it for anything. I don't know why.


Nothing to rave about

by Capt Barb from North Carolina on 2010-04-02
You get what you pay for. These were very inexpensive and not all that great.


Bad then Good

by HPL from Cols, OH on 2010-03-09
When my binoc arrived, the optics were terrible. Vertical disintegration, no way to correct. Returned and exchanged and this pair is perfect. 12x is fine for my hands and the view is great. I miss my Minoltas (does anyone know where they went?), but these will do and the price is more than right.


Two lenses will not focus into one picture

by Robert Dickinson from Covington, In United States on 2010-02-09
Bought these as Christmas gift for my spouse, and right after Christmas we took a motorhome trip, not testing them until we were on the road. We both did everything possible to get the left and right sides to come together as one picture but to our great disappointment nothing helped. Although rated highly on Amazon by other customers, this was a defective pair of binoculars. Problem now is that we were on the road for over 30 days and now it's too late to return them for a full refund.


Bushnell Imageview 8x30mm 3 Mega Pixel Digital Imaging Binoculars Available Models: Bushnell 8x30mm Imageview Digital Camera Binoculars - White Model BU-DB-IMGVW-118330
Bushnell Imageview 8x30mm 3 Mega Pixel Digital Imaging Binoculars Available Models: Bushnell 8x30mm Imageview Digital Camera Binoculars - White Model BU-DB-IMGVW-118330
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Bushnell Imageview 8x30mm 3 Mega Pixel Digital Imaging Binoculars are a combination of a high-resolution digital camera and compact roof-prism binoculars, so you can observe and record the action close-up at the same time and minimize the gear you carry into the woods. Image View Digital Imaging Binoculars by Bushnell feature fully coated optics, premium BaK-7 prisms, convenient center focus and fold-down eyecups for easy viewing with or without eyeglasses. The Digital Camera takes crystal-clear still photos and stores them in memory (built-in RAM or SD card) with the push of a button. Image View binoculars are compact enough to fit in a pocket and come in a variety of models to suit everyone from sports fans to adventure travelers. Bushnell ImageView Digital Camera Binoculars are perfect for Bird Watching, Outdoor/Nature, General Use/Vacation, Stadium Sports, Hunting. Remember these, and unforgettable moments are a lot easier to come by. Features of Bushnell 8x30mm Imageview Digital Imaging Binocular* 3.2 MP still pictures * 16 MB of internal flash memory * SD card slot (use up to 1 GB card) * 1.5 inch LCD screen for viewing camera images and menu choices * AVI Video Clips * 5-way keypad to command camera functions * USB port and cable * 8x binocular magnification and 8x camera magnification * Powered by 2 AAA batteries * Tripod socket * Remote Shutter Cable

Features

  • 3.2 MP still pictures
  • 16 MB of internal flash memory
  • SD card slot (use up to 1 GB card)
  • 1.5 inch LCD screen for viewing camera images and menu choices
  • AVI Video Clips
Bushnell Falcon 10x50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)
Bushnell Falcon 10x50 Wide Angle Binoculars (Black)
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Features quality Bushnell« fully coated optics for sharp images at an affordable price. Features the patented InstaFocus« system for fast focus so you won't miss any of the action. Rubber armored for comfort and durability.

Great for stadium sports as well as hunting, the Bushnell Falcon is the standard in a wide-angle binocular. The durable design and finish allow for use in harsh conditions and rugged terrain. Coated lenses are helpful to keep fog out of vision and fold-down eyecups protect eyeglass lenses from scratching. The InstaFocus lever functions smoothly with just enough tension to control the magnification properly.

Features

  • Great for sports, sightseeing, nature study, backpacking, theater or concerts
  • Porro prism, fully coated optics for superior light transmission
  • InstaFocus system for fast focus on moving targets
  • All-weather, non-slip rubber grip pads
  • 12x magnification, 50-millimeter objective lens

Reviews

Excellent Binoculars

by Scott Albrecht from on 2010-08-23
After making a mistake a purchasing a "less expensive" version I was pleased to get these. Fabulous


binocullars

by cowboy from on 2010-08-19
At $28.00 these binoculars were a super buy. They really pull things in close. Just as good as a more expensive pair. Amazon,s shipping was also super


Very good for amateur use

by Gerardino Jose Illescas Alvarado from Guatemala City on 2010-08-10
I am an amateur astronomer and this binoculars get the job done letting you make a non deep observation of the sky at night. It's pretty easy to focus on this ones (and easy to get them out of focus).They include the binoculars (obviously) with their protective caps, a not very soft cleaning cloth, a string for hang them and a bag for carrying.The only complain I have is that after a while they feel slightly heavy, but could be because I point them up to the sky in a tiring manner.


bushnell binoculars

by Carolyn E. Murphy from STANFORD, KY, US on 2010-07-16
recieved my binoculars in great condition and they are a great set. veiwing is clear and precicse. exactly a set like i was searching for.


Bushnell Binoculars

by Richard G. Allen from Douglasville, GA on 2010-07-09
This product is very good for what I ordered it for. I needed it to look at targets on the firing range after making my shots to see where my hits were going.


Bushnell Trail Scout Digital Viewer Trail Camera
Bushnell Trail Scout Digital Viewer Trail Camera
List Price: $139.95
Sale Price: $44.95
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Description

Pop your SD card into this viewer and see your trail-camera images instantlly in full color. Use it to delete images or transfer them to another card.

Features

  • 1.8" TFT color view screen
  • View high-quality, full-color images
  • Requires 2 AA batteries
  • Soft case with belt loop and USB cable included
  • 2 SD card slots

Reviews

Bad Product and Horrible Service from Seller and Product Company

by Kyle Dishong from on 2010-09-03
Ordered this item hoping to receive a simple way to check our multiple trail cams in the field, was really disappointed. Received the product and tried to use every size of SD card in it. The thing would randomly turn on and then would not turn off. The buttons would not work most of the time and the instructions were really not helpful at all if you happened to have any problem.I called the vendor Ace Photo Digital and they couldn't answer any questions more than giving me a number for Bushnell. Calling Bushnell they wanted me to pay to ship it to them or call Amazon to have a ticket sent to me to ship it. So, 2 different companies trying to pass the buck. Finally Bushnell agreed to send me a ticket to ship it to them for repair or replacement.Horrible experience on a really simple product that should simply work correctly.


cheap viewer

by Marion Woodfin from Brent,Al.,U.S.A. on 2010-01-13
If you ask me,the one I bought was junk.A waste of money.Take my advice and use a regular digital camera to view your pictures with.The Bushnell viewer that I bought would not view my sd card pictures and also caused me to loose my pictures that were on the sd card.I have nener been a fan of Bushnell anyway.SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!


not a camera

by Casey A. Mullooly from on 2009-08-28
this is not a camera and on the package it clearly says viewer. but i thought it was a camera


Highly Disappointed!

by J. Doe from Pa on 2009-01-29
I guess it is somewhat my fault but I thought that this was an actual camera with a built in viewer! The title should be changed to camera viewer! I was trying to purchase this quickly so my husband didn't see me (it was a Christmas present).


Bushnell Digital Stealth View 5x42 w/ Super Charged Infrared Monocular
Bushnell Digital Stealth View 5x42 w/ Super Charged Infrared Monocular
List Price: $635.95
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The new Stealthview¿ Digital Night Vision products use a powerful infrared spotlight to produce images with resolution rivaling that of Generation 2 and 3 optics. The view is sharp from edge to edge, and they're effective in complete darkness and at long distances. They're also invisible to game animals and observers.

Bushnell has engineered the Digital Stealthview 5x42 with Supercharged Infrared Monocular to produce images with resolution that rivals costly Generation 2 and 3 optics. Using a powerful infrared spotlight that produces sharp images even in pitch darkness, the Stealthview monocular is ideal for a wide variety of applications including security and surveillance, camping, night fishing, navigation, and wildlife observation. This powerful infrared technology works by providing a light source for the Stealthview system to amplify and collect through an objective lens. This light is then processed through an image sensor and transferred to an in-view black-and-white micro-display, which features CMOS technology for superior LCD resolution. The resulting digital image can then be transmitted to video camcorders, laptops, and television screens via a video output port. Designed for use in a variety of terrains, the lightweight Stealthview monocular features a weather resistant, ergonomically shaped body and an adjustable eyepiece for added comfort during prolonged use. The Stealthview monocular operates on six AA batteries and provides up to two hours of continuous run time with the infrared spotlight on and up to four hours without the infrared spotlight. Bushnell Digital Stealthview 5x42 with Supercharged Infrared Monocular: Magnification X Obj Lens: 5x42 Tripod Mount: yes Field of View (ft @ 1000 yards/m @ 1000m): 30/10 Infrared Illuminator: yes (dual)) Weight (oz/g): 20.2/573 Battery Type: AA(6) Model: 260542 Size (in/mm): 6.5x4x2.3/166x102.57 Viewing Range (ft/m): 1-600/.3-183

Features

  • Night-vision monocular for sharp views in pitch darkness
  • Infrared spotlight for long-distance illumination
  • Weather-resistant body with ergonomic shape
  • CMOS technology for superior LCD image resolution
  • Two-year warranty

Reviews

no good

by Wendell Lynn from tx us on 2009-06-14
i do not recamind this produck it is not as goos as my older bushnell night monos


Disappointed

by EuroHunter from Iceland on 2009-03-09
I cannot recommend this product. The black and white low resolution display is the biggest disadvantage of the unit. Firstly, it will take your eye several minutes to get used to the dark after getting white light from the display to your eye. When out in the dark, the last thing you want is to get blinded by white light and I cannot understand why Bushnell came up with the b&w display. Secondly the display has low resolution, so details in the surroundings will not be seen. Thirdly, the display is small. When using the extra infrared illuminator, only things illuminated could be seen, not the surroundings. The on/off switch is placed in such a way that when the unit is in its carrying bag, one can accidently turn it on, resulting in 6 empty AA-batteris and unoperable monocular. It has happened to me several times that the unit is turned on, when opening its carrying bag. I happen to own Prowler 4.0 X 50mm, also from Bushnell, and that is a much better product (not a perfect one of course), giving you much better resolution and better image.


Amazing especially for the price.

by T. Hofmann from USA, UT on 2008-03-25
I was at first always kind of worried about getting a night optics thinking that it was just some expensive mockery that wasn't worth the money. Well I decided to buy this and just go for it, and was out right amazed and impressed. In complete darkness were I couldn't see my hand infront of my face or any light in the area, I turned this sucker on and without even useing the iluminator add on could see perfectly. The ability to change how bright the light intensity was really helped to so that the picture on the digital screen in the eye piece wasn't bled white. I haven't had the chance to try viewing something at a distance more than a hondred yards but so far I am really impressed and glad that I bought it. Also when you turn the spotlight IR on a circular white huh of all that is illuminated appears on the screen.


Impressive performance but not cheap

by John Godwin from Nepean, Ontario Canada on 2008-02-20
Bushnell Digital Stealth View 5x42 w/ Super Charged Infrared MonocularI purchased this scope in Canada; oddly enough when I went to order it from a US website they would not ship it here.The image is very bright and can be a bit blinding in a dark location. When you remove your eye from the eyepiece it will take you a minute or so to regain your natural night vision in that eye; good job it's only a monocular, at least you'll have one working eye! One push button makes it brighter and another button dims it just as quickly; dimming it reduces the contrast. I got the impression that this is just a feature of infra-red viewing rather than a problem with the scope. After using the scope for a while I have learned to prefer a lower light level.The only other two buttons are the on/off switch and the super IR switch, both of these are push buttons rather than slide switches. I would prefer a slide switch for the on/off function as it is too easy to turn the unit on simply by picking it up in its flexible case. A small and discrete green led indicates that the unit is on, it is not visible except to the user, and will flash to a indicate low battery. I haven't used it enough to say how long the 6 AA batteries last, but they claim 2 - 8 hours depending on how much you use the super IR.I am used to using binoculars and found this unit surprisingly ergonomic for a monocular. You will have no problem operating it in darkness once you are familiar with the layout, the buttons are all on top where your fingers expect them to be. Make sure you adjust the dioptre focus properly or you will have a harder time adjusting the main focus tube. I found the main focus tube on mine too easy to turn and would have prefered a stiffer feel. A lens cap is supplied.The super IR feature works very well. It is not adjustable and is focused at the factory for longer distance, so at short ranges the brightened target will be out of the field of view. But at short ranges the normal IR illuminator, which is always on, is more than adequate. There is no protective lens cap for the super IR lens.The RCA output is a nice feature, and worked well with my camcorder. Actually what you get is a mini plugin jack attached via two inches of cable to a female RCA jack which is fine because it stores very easily in the case, and it is easily extendible with a regular RCA patch cable. The unit can be powered by an external 12 volt source, but they don't supply one.Apart from an old TLR camera this is the only thing I own that is made in Russia. It is well finished and has a rubberized military look and feel to it, very solid. It is not waterproof. The warranty is 2 years. The manual covers everything you need to know but only briefly, OK these things are easy to use. There is no schematic or parts list.Bottom line is I am impressed, which is why I bothered writing this review, something I don't normally do.


It's not a binocular, it's monocular

by Grzegorz Laskiewicz from IL, USA on 2007-05-06
There is only one eyepiece to look through! Any 1st generation 4x50 scope surpasses this cmos based camera. I don't recommend it for any use. The only advantage is video output and external power supply input. Don't buy it.