Binoculars
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Sony has moved moved into the digital binocular space with two models - the DEV-5 and DEV-3.
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A new and quite ingenious device can now detect binoculars, sniper scopes, cameras and even human eyeballs that are staring at you
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Nikon has put a green spin on its latest binocular offering - the ecobins. The 10x25 glasses utilize lead and arsenic-free co-Glass™ lenses and prisms, non-chloride rubber, biodegradable materials for the case and strap and are made without the use of harmful inks or dyes according to the company's
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The LightSpeed uses infrared LEDs to transmit the wearer’s voice, via a secure optical beam, to another LightSpeed model visible to the right eye of the binoculars.
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Carl Zeiss has incorporated a laser rangefinder into its new Victory RF binoculars, providing hunters, hikers and birdwatchers with an all-in-one viewing solution in a compact form factor.
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DARPA’s Cognitive Technology Threat Warning System program is a day/night optical system that will use human brain activity to detect, analyze and alert foot-soldiers to possible threats.
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A new compact digital camera adapter for spotting scopes is among the sports optics offerings from Pentax expected early in 2008.
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June 29, 2007 They may have been around for almost 400 years, but rarely have binoculars looked quite this slick. Developed via a recently announced licensing a
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November 13, 2004 MAGPIX has announced its third generation digital camera binocular, the MAGPIX SX3, which offers 3.1 CMOS megapixel quality combined with 10X
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A fantastic solution for birdwatchers and sporting enthusiasts, the Pentax Digibino DB100 digital binoculars enable you to capture images as you view them witho
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November 18, 2003 The Bushnell Instant Replay is a first of its kind, 3-in-1 device that incorporates an 8X magnification optical binocular, a 2.1 megapixel dig