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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.
But the spotting scope isn't nearly as portable. Are these National Geographic images suitable for framing. Now it is quite possible to buy a high-power spotting scope and put your camera lens right on the viewfinder and snap the image. Likely the answer is no to both questions.
For the price, it's just fine. And don't forget to use a monopod to steady the device. Do your binoculars store the images you are viewing. This binocu-camera combo does a reasonable job. No way.
It's just a great little device for carrying in your backpack or pocket. I first saw a demo in Costa Rica by a nature guide pointing out a huge iguana sunning on a log 50-60 ft from us. The original software installed readily in my PC with Win XP Pro and those original software drivers work just fine. Telephoto shots are notoriously fuzzy because you simply can't hold the camera & lens that steady without VR built-in or something like a stump, tree, or monopod to make it rock-steady.
Does your digicam give you 10x optical magnification. Even with manual adjustments, you simply cannot correct them like a normal digicam shot. Colors are not true unfortunately. Don't expect mind-blowing images folks. and import the images after doing the transfer with no difficulty. My Nikon VR telephoto lens does an outstanding job even hand-held so I know that it is feasible with the right equipment. Along comes the Bushnell 10 x 25 VGA Digital Camera Binocular.
Maybe Bushnell will come up with a VR feature in the future. When it asks about the editing program, I simply asked it to use my Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0. Detailed editing proceeds normally. It does NOT come with VR (vibration reduction). 3.5-4.0 stars (good to very-good)
If they were further away, they were still out of focus because the camera would focus on leaves and trees that were at the 30 feet marker.2. I was able to do this. I found this a particular problem as I wanted to use them for backyard bird spotting/photographing, but a lot of the time the birds were just too close. It has a set focus range of 30 feet, which means that unless you are at least that distance away, your target will not be in focus in the photograph. These binoculars are good, but they do have their limitations.1. Perhaps the people having trouble with this were just using the camera memory.Overall, I would say think very carefully about what you need them for before you go ahead and buy this particular set. The little preview screen was very useful - I would search for my target through the binoculars, then center it on the screen before I took my picture.I'm not sure why other people are having trouble previewing their pictures. They focus like normal binoculars and I didn't have a problem with them (other than not being able to see through both lenses at the same time).The extra buttons and the on-screen menu for the camera were easy to understand.
The on-screen menu also allows you to go through your pictures to preview and delete if you wish. the binoculars wouldn't close in narrow enough for my skinny nose.3. The camera DOES NOT adjust focus with the binoculars. I was also able to turn off the beeps that some have mentioned. With the extra equipment between the two eye pieces, I couldn't look through both lenses at the same time. I felt that they also drained the batteries quite heavily.The binoculars themselves are good enough. I wonder if this is because I was using an SD card. I imagine they will suit some purposes well - like racing tracks where your target is over 30 feet away and there is nothing between you and the target for them to focus on - but the fact that you can't adjust the focus on the camera was a huge problem for me.I'll be happy to answer any questions in the comments.
After reading the horrible reviews, I debated opening the box when it arrived. Chromatic distortion is slight, good sharpness and detail, although there is some fogginess around the outside of the field of view. I wouldn't advise paying full retail price else you may be disappointed. I would give this 3 and half stars. My suggested use is to collect evidence of the neighbor's dog going through your garbage or of a suspicious car parked across the street. It's small, rubberized, has a focus and rubber eye cups.
This is true for any digital camera.As binoculars go, this pair isn't bad.
What I found best for all software which comes in the box, never open the CD.
Bird watching.
I received one of these as a free gift, so free is good.
The built-in camera is a toy by all accounts.
If you have any other OS, other than Win98, then just plug it in to a USB port and the camera memory will appear as a disk drive.
You do NOT need and do not want the software which comes in the box.
I think not.
It's good for what I use it for.
Would have given it 5 stars but it is a little hard to hold the camera still while snapping a picture because the button is on top. This camera binocular is great. Same with focusing, a little difficult for the same reason. Good magnification, light weight, with fantastically fun software. Comes with everything you need to take, save and edit photos. All in all, it was a great buy, shipped fast to Hawaii, and a welcomed addition to our camera/binocular collection. Can't wait to use it in Yellowstone.
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