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Cheap Night Vision Goggles

August 7th, 2010

Cheap Night Vision Goggles

Cheap Night Vision Goggles


How infrared goggles work?

There are two types of night vision goggles, one is active, the other is passive. The night vision goggles IR are the type of asset, or may be referred to simply as infrared goggles.

The mechanism of night vision goggles so. It is a device bulky to be mounted on the head in front of the eyes. When it works, a device of night vision goggles infrared shed light on an area. Infrared light is not visible to humans but a special camera (lens) infrared night vision goggles can see objects in the infrared range. The camera lets light and objects and then transfers the image to the user so the user can see objects through the night vision goggles.

This type Active night vision goggles were first introduced and used during the Second World War by snipers in search of some targets at night. But such Night Vision Goggles is active infrared emission of infrared light on the search area, although light can not be seen by humans, but can be easily recognized by the enemies using the same glasses. IR-reality goggles are no longer higher-grade military. But infrared night vision goggles are still very used for the purpose of security of property and other civilian uses.

With the advance of technology infrared night vision glasses have also performance has significantly increased while the cost of them significantly reduced, therefore, fans can afford to buy one for fun, and even children can have cheap toys and functional infrared night vision goggles at night to explore something beyond human sight.

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Celestron VistaPix 8x32 2.0 Megapixel Binocular / Digital Camera (Champagne Gold)
Celestron VistaPix 8x32 2.0 Megapixel Binocular / Digital Camera (Champagne Gold)
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Celestron's VistaPix binocular/digital camera family gives you the best of both worlds! VistaPix is a high-quality powerful binocular for clear, sharp, bright views of the outdoors and a versatile digital camera - all in one! The 8x32 version is a step up in quality and performance from the 8x22 models offering images that are twice as bright. This model features 2 megapixel resolution and up to 3 minutes of continuous video capture. This unit also includes an SD card slot allowing for more image storage. VistaPix is all you need to view the world around you and save those memorable moments to share with others. VistaPix images can be stored using its internal mass storage until you're ready to download them to your PC. Once downloaded, the fun begins. With VistaPix Photo Express SE software, you can crop, re-size, manipulate color and much more. You can even record and play back videos! VistaPix gives you the tools to add that creative touch.

The Celestron 72216 VistaPix 8 x 32 2.0 megapixel binocular/digital camera gives you the best of both worlds. This latest in the line of high-quality Celestron's products combines a powerful binocular for clear, sharp, bright views of the outdoors with a versatile digital camera ready to capture all of your distant sightings. With a comfortable, rubber-coated textured body, the Celestron 72216 is a rugged, durable, and functional set of binoculars. The multi-coated lenses and high-quality roof prisms deliver images twice as bright as 22-millimeter binoculars. The binoculars feature an 8x magnification and an objective lens diameter of 32 millimeters, giving it a four-millimeter exit pupil. (The exit pupil size--the diameter of the objective lens divided by the magnification--determines the amount of light available to your eye. The larger the exit pupil, the brighter the image obtained will be. A three-millimeter exit pupil is generally sufficient for daytime use, five-millimeters is suitable for daytime and twilight, and seven-millimeters is generally necessary for maximum nighttime or astronomy use.) The Celestron 72216 also sports a digital camera that delivers high-quality images as well as continuous video footage. So when you come across a herd of elk on the distant horizon, with a simple click you can bring them up close and personal for your friends and family back home. With 8 MB SDRAM of built-in storage, the Celestron 72216 can hold up to 8 high-resolution, or 20 low-resolution, images. (The camera includes an SD slot for additional storage.) Once you download your images to a PC, Celestron's VistaPix Photo Express SE software will allow you to manipulate your images to your heart's content. Turn your favorites shots from your vacation into postcards that will make your colleagues back at work green with envy. Celestron VistaPix gives you all the tools you'll need to add that creative or personal touch to your still images or video footage. About Celestron VistaPix VistaPix is Celestron's newest line of binoculars with digital imaging capabilities. The VistaPix binocular/digital camera gives you a high-quality and powerful binocular, and a versatile digital camera--all in a single integrated design. VistaPix images can be stored using its internal mass storage, or on a separate SD card (not included) until you're ready to download them to your PC. Once downloaded, you can use the VistaPix Photo Express SE software to crop or re-size your images, create 360 degree panoramas, manipulate color and even play back videos. With VistaPix Photo Express, there is no need to install new drivers for most versions of Windows. All VistaPix models come with a two-year warranty. What's in the Box Celestron 72216 Binocular/Digital Camera and VistaPix Photo Express SE software

Features

  • Integrated binocular/camera design
  • Images appear twice as bright as regular 22 millimeter binoculars
  • Features continuous video capability
  • Plug and Play compatible with mass storage and no need for drivers
  • Tripod adaptable

Reviews

OK Binoculars, Marginal Camera

by CFH from Blue Ridge Summit, PA USA on 2010-08-03
This "Celestron VistaPix 8x32 2.0 Megapixel Binocular / Digital Camera" has decent optics and is actually a fairly nice set of casual or backup set of binoculars for watching wildlife in the backyard or taking on hikes. The integrated 2mp digital camera is functional and easy to use, but with the low image quality it really is only useful as a way to take "memento" pictures of places and things you saw through the binocular (see sample picture in "Customer Images"). Here are my observations:Pros - + Good Optical Quality; the binoculars are clear and crisp + Easy to Use; the LCD menu display is simplistic and easy to navigate + Is A Camera; while not fantastic, it DOES have a built in digital camera + Takes SD Cards; it does have 8mb of internal memory, but it also takes SD cardsCons - - Marginal Image Quality; the 2mp image is only good enough for "reminder" pictures - Poor Low Light Image Quality; the photos get very grainy in lower light situations - Plastic Construction; the body is mostly plastic, giving me concerns about the long term durability of the battery compartment doorMisc - * Comes with a Neck Strap (attached), Software CD (which I didn't need to install), USB Cable (which I didn't use since it takes SD cards), and a protective sleeve * Takes 2xAAA batteries, not included * "Hi-Res" pictures are approx 400kb - 500kb in file size (I haven't even tried the "Low-Res" mode)It should be mentioned that the list price for these is way too much, but they do go on "deep discount" Gold Box sales occasionally (where I got mine).Recommended, with the above caveats.CFH


Celestron VistaPix 8x22 Digital Camera Binocular (Purchased on 04/28/2010)

by Raymond C. Seitz from on 2010-05-30
I was extremely pleased with the over night free delivery of this item from Beach Camera.R. Carlton Seitz


Product definition is not high, the quality of some of the problems, and sometimes can not shoot photos.

by Weidong Jia from ASHLAND, OR, US on 2010-03-05
Product definition is not high, the quality of some of the problems, and sometimes can not shoot photos.


worth what I paid!

by Keith Packett from marion nc on 2008-02-27
I found these to be well worth the $34.00 that I paid for them from Beach camera,but I would have been very disapointed if I had paid $89.95 like some of the other sites are asking!


Good for long distance sports

by R. Evans from on 2007-05-20
I found this Item to be good for Horse races , Baseball games , and things that are a good distance from you but the action will all happen in frame. There is a delay in pushing the button and taking the picture that you have to get used to. timing it , but you can really get some good shots once you get a custome to it. To hope for the best timing on short actions , like a pitch the multi frame function works best. If you are within 100 ft. of were the action is use a 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!


Galileo .3 MegaPixel Digital Binocular Camera
Galileo .3 MegaPixel Digital Binocular Camera
List Price: $149.95
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The Galileo GRBC .3 MegaPixel Digital Binocular Camera does what no pair of binoculars or camera can do alone. While looking through your binoculars just press a button to take a high quality photo of exactly what you see in your 8x power binoculars. The Camera is a .3 MegaPixel camera that captures high quality images at 640x480 resolution or 9x7 inches. The Galileo GRBC Digital Binocular Camera comes with 16mb internal memory . With your Galileo GRBC Digital Binocular Camera you will always be able to see and capture the moment, even when it's too far away for regular digital cameras. The Galileo GRBC .3 MegaPixel Digital Binocular Camera, like all Galileo binoculars is made with the "Galileo Difference" so quality optics is what you know you will be getting.

Features

  • .3 MegaPixel Ditigal Camera, 8x Power, 22mm Fully Coated Objectives
  • 640x480 Resolution Images, 16mb internal RAM, Image Processing Software.
  • Fully Coated Optics, 368ft. Field of View, Center Focus
  • Carrying Case, USB Cable, Software CD
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty
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
List Price: $317.95
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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 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.


Opteka Neoprene Adjustable Cushioned Neck Strap for Digital Cameras & Binoculars (Black)
Opteka Neoprene Adjustable Cushioned Neck Strap for Digital Cameras & Binoculars (Black)
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The Opteka padded camera neck strap and is designed to stabilize a camera or binocular and to alleviate fatigue.

Features

  • Fits most cameras & binoculars
  • Easy to attach
  • Padding alleviates stress during extended sessions

Reviews

Very comfortable

by E. Mohr from Westminster, MD on 2010-06-14
Much more comfortable than the strap that came with my Canon SLR, and I like that it doesn't have CANON all over it. I've only used it for a short time, so I can't speak to the durability, but so far I am very happy with this neck strap.


Too small to function

by Timothy M. Hughes from Madison, WI United States on 2010-04-22
The photo of this strap makes it look nice but in reality it's too small (unless you are a child). It's about 3/4 the length and width of the stock Canon strap.


MISREPRESENTATION

by kamerakid from Los Angeles, CA on 2010-04-14
This Camera strap by Opteka is far too short. It doesn't even come close to my old Tamarack strap in length.Unlike my old strap, I cannot put it over head and through arm comfortably. It squeezes below and into my arm pit and I am not a heavy person, wearing size medium shirts. It also doesn't have quick releases so that I could have added on an extender, which itself would be a rip off since I thought I was paying for a normal size strap and this would encumber an additional expense. How can I return this strap if I've lost the original packaging ?


Targus Digital TGK-NS Digital Camera Neck Strap
Targus Digital TGK-NS Digital Camera Neck Strap
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Description

Digital Camera Neck Lanyard

Features

  • Simple braided design is strong and durable
  • Keep your camera safe even when you're not taking photos
  • 15.5 inches in length
  • Perfect for compact digital cameras and camcorders

Reviews

This is 32" long, it will fit anyone

by Yarii from the USA on 2010-04-24
This neck strap is not 15.5" long as the description says, you are supposed to measure these like you'd measure a necklace. It's a little over 32" long and if this doesn't fit over your head, you must have a head like Frankenstein's. It's slightly under 1/8" wide, and made of braided plastic. It's very strong, it holds my heaviest digital camera and I'm not worried it will break. Targus is a good name brand for camera accessories.My only complaint is I look like a tourist when I use it, but it sure beats carrying a camera by the wrist strap, accidentally letting go of it, and ruining a $200.00 camera.


Perfect Thumb Drive Lanyard

by J. Martens from Baltimore Metro Area, USA on 2010-02-15
I picked up three of these to use as lanyards for thumb drives, and they're essentially perfect. It seems strong and secure, and fits over the head easily. I'm not sure it's a five star item as a camera neck strap though, since a camera weighs more than a thumb drive, and the camera's weight *might* cause more irritation than with a flat strap.


Great Neck Lanyard for iPod Nano

by deliot from Orange County, CA, USA on 2010-01-21
Makes a great neck lanyard for the newer iPod Nanos. Allows the ipod to be tucked away under a sweater or second shirt.


strong cord, but has a metal clamp

by ken2020 from Texas, USA on 2010-01-10
I bought one of these for my 11-year-old sons new mp3 player. I was sure that if he didn't have a neck strap for it, he would be more likely to drop it / break it. Sure enough, the mp3 player seems to have survived a whole week without being broken, thanks to this Targus strap. However, be aware it has a small square metal part near the top which, if you're not careful, has the tendancy to scratch the surface of whatever you attach it to. Apparently this scratching can happen if you put the Targus strap, and the device it is attached to, in your pants pocket. The metal "clasp" is not in any way rough or sharp, but it is metal therefore it has the potental to scratch any polished surface (like the LCD screen of an mp3 player).


It will fit over a big head . . .

by Garcia Jurado from Montebello, CA USA on 2009-10-08
I thought I was taking a chance on ordering this, as it says it is 15.5". I thought it should be measured like necklaces, in which case it would be closer to 32" in length. But since it doesn't open up like a necklace-- it's a continuous loop-- I guess the 15.5" is technically accurate. In any event, it is a neck strap, not a wrist strap and it will fit over the average size head easily. It fits over my big head.It looks very well made and Targus has been making stuff for awhile, so I personally trust the brand and expect the company to stand behind it. It's lightweight but appears sturdy and I feel confident my subcompact point and shoot digital is secure hanging around my neck on this strap. At first I thought a quick release would be nice, but then thought nah, that's just one more thing that can go wrong, a weak link in an otherwise secure retention system.


Vivitar Binoculars with Digital Camera
Vivitar Binoculars with Digital Camera
List Price: $49.98
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VIVITAR DIGICAM BINOCULAR 10X25CAPTURE SERIES

Features

  • Permanently captures with 10x magnification
  • Built-in 16MB of memory stores up to 75 photos
  • Easily downloaded using included USB cable and software
  • Comes with lens cloth and wrist strap
  • Requires 2 AAA batteries, not included
Vivitar Digital Camera Binoculars (1611211)
Vivitar Digital Camera Binoculars (1611211)
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Sold as each. Compact 10 x 25 binocular plus digital camera all-in-one. Capture up-close images of nature, sports, landmarks and more. Photo imaging software disc and accessory kit features USB cable lens, cleaning cloth, two AAA batteries and user manual . Manufacturer number: 1611211. Buy Hardware Supplies SKU #: 8231698. Country of origin: China. Distributed by .

Features

  • Compact 10 x 25 binocular plus digital camera all-in-one
  • Capture up-close images of nature, sports, landmarks and more
  • the

Reviews

Vivitar Binocular camera

by Brigitte Mcclellan from USA on 2009-12-28
The binoculars & camera work great, the software to transfer photos to my computer does not work. It would be a better product if the camera had a memory chip. The chip would work just like any camera chip to download. I already had Arcsoft Photo 5.0 on my computer, downloaded the CD w/ the 4.0 version as well & still could not transfer photos as it would not recognize the camera & download.


Waste of Money!!

by V. Gaunt from Orange Co., NY on 2009-03-24
I bought this on sale at CVS thinking it would be fun for taking nature photos, but it is a total piece of garbage. Aside from the fact that all the photos get erased every time you replace the batteries, the pics come out blurry and distorted. Don't waste your time or money!


This is an absolute garbage.

by Tatsiana Lukashevich from HI,usa on 2009-01-23
My husband has got this piece of garbage for 25$ on sale.I wasn't too excited even just looking at it first,but decided to try.Well the LCD display is not useful.You need to remember all the options or take the manual with U all the time.Second: U can't really hear when the camera is actually shooting.Well,I've tried all the options that the manual gives u.And I was still hoping,maybe the pics will be ok...Fool I am ).They were not even close to the word "OK".Even with the camera absolutely still(I put it down on the surface) the pics were blurry.Not even talking about holding it in your hands.I thought maybe I'll leave it to use just as a binocular,but no,I can get something better for this price.Because the camera part makes this small binocular heavy. So I'm returning it after one day of use.My advise: DO NOT BUY IT.


Bushnell ImageView 8x30 2.1MP LCD Digital Camera Binocular
Bushnell ImageView 8x30 2.1MP LCD Digital Camera Binocular
List Price: $199.99
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Description

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.