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Canon 8x25 Image Stabilization Binoculars w/Case and Neck Strap Product Description:



  • 8x magnification with wide field of view
  • Optical image stabilization system
  • Multicoated for contrast, clarity, and color fidelity
  • Doublet field flattener lens
  • Rounded design for holding comfort

Product Description

With Canon's Image Stabilization Binoculars, you'll never look at the world the same way again.

Canon's new 8x25 IS Binoculars are the latest model in the Canon Image Stabilizer series, and brings you outstanding optical performance and unparalleled Image Stabilization capabilities, at an affordable price.

The 8x25 Image Stabilization system works by ''tilting'' a single lens element in the left and right lens barrels to counteract shake. The result is a pair of all-purpose binoculars that is 20% lighter and 25% smaller than similar Canon IS models. Weighing a mere 17 oz. the 8x25 IS Binoculars are the smallest and lightest IS binoculars to date. Combining Canon's newly developed Tilt-System Image Stabilizer technology with a rounded shape for greater comfort and non-slip holding, the 8x25 IS binoculars are perfect for any setting. Whether watching your favorite team at the local stadium, or taking a closer look at the natural world around you the 8x25 IS binoculars are a perfect choice.

  • Optical Image Stabilizer
  • Doublet field flattener lens
  • Super Spectra Coating
  • Closest focusing distance of 3.5 meters/11.5 feet
  • Rounded design for holding comfort

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    108 of 109 people found the following review helpful.
    4You can't pound tent pegs with them.
    By Ross A. Brunetti
    They are, and they aren't, great binocs

    What they are: as it says, the lightest and least expensive IS binoculars on the market (right now). The optics themselves are only merely very good, but - HAND HELD - with the IS activated, they allow me to read fine print about 20% closer than with my Leica 8x32 Ultras. On a rest, the Leicas are superior. It's the elimination of the jiggles - the 8x25 Canons don't give an image that's as bright and contrasty as those high dollar Leicas, but the steadier image more than makes up for that.

    What they aren't: waterproof or armored. So have a care if you use them in conditions of rain or dust. They're much more complicated than simple binocs, with electric circuits inside, and the matter of reliability does come into consideration - but in the first year, they've survived life in the tote bag ,bouncing along dirt roads without a hiccup. Two more things: besides armoring and ruggedizing, Canon had to compromise _somewhere_ to make them this small. So, while the IS deals well with rapid human shaking. it doesn't seem to correct at all for slow motions. I imagine the engineers were forcd to leave off the sensors for slow motions, to fit everything else in. And, they use CR123 batteries, more expensive and harder to find in a pinch than AA batteries. Of course, if the batteries run dead, all your are left with is a functional set of very good, if a bit bulky, 8x25 binocs. What Canon has created is $300 binoculars that - hand held, with the IS active - outperform my high dollar Leica 8x32 Ultras. And, I imagine, the Nikon SE's, too. No kidding.

    43 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
    4A good binocular for light use
    By RT "Gadget Guy"
    I bought these binoculars because I was just a bit frustrated with using regular binoculars. I already have a set of weatherproof Minolta binocs that cost about $200, but wasn't finding it useful because the effort required to hold it steady enough to see detail just made it fatiguing to use for any length of timeSeeing as I've had great success with Image Stabilization in SLR lens, and my point and shoot, I thought I would give this Canon a tryI like it. It's quite light for its size, and compact enough that I don't feel burdened to bring this with me for any kind of event short of a long hike up a large mountain. It does take a CR123 battery which is kind of expensive if you buy them at a department store. You should try to find them online. Many high end flashlights use this type of battery, and they are available for around $2 online. Surefire (a top flashlight brand) batteries are what I recommend and use everywhere (in my flashlights and cameras). These kinds of batteries have a long shelf life so it's no problem to buy a few extraThe main reason for this binocular is the stabilization. In reality, the Image Stabilization is actually quite subtle. You still have to do your best still to keep the binocs steady, but the stabilization adds a just bit extra steadiness to the image, enough to make a difference you can notice. You have to keep the button at the top of the device pressed with your finger...it turns off as soon as you let go of the button.All in all, the IS works well for the natural minute shakiness of your hand but larger movements are not compensated for as you would expect. So don't expect the image to be steady if you are trying to spot animals from inside a car. If you deliberately move the binoculars side to side, you can see the mechanism doing its work as it floats and then hits its limits.The drawbacks...- the eye relief is only 13.5 mm...so it's not really suitable for eyeglass wearers. I find an eye relief of 16mm minimum to be very usable with eyeglasses.- uses harder to find CR123A batteries.- the device isn't water resistant, so you have to keep this thing completely dry- Image Stabilization effect is quite bit more sutble than you might expect, but it's definitely effective enough to be noticeably more steady than a normal binocularI think the future of binoculars is definitely IS. I see that Canon has a version 2 of their IS in a more expensive model, so maybe the action of the IS is improved and may be added to this model in the future. If you are a casual user who just wants an effective binocular, this is a great one to choose. Canon makes higher grades and higher magnifications for the more serious user.

    47 of 49 people found the following review helpful.
    5Viewing Power per Dollar - Second to None!
    By Fredric Pierce
    I have to give these binoculars 5 stars, not because they are the finest optics money can buy, but because they give the clearest and steadiest handheld viewing you can get at anywhere near this price. Value for the money is the point, here. But, besides value, they actually are very good quality optics! They feel well made. Although they are mostly plastic, it's good quality material, they don't feel cheesy. No, they are not built like a Leica tank (intended to survive an atomic blast), but the image stabilization is so amazing, I am willing to be a little extra careful with them. You look through them and press that button, and, PRESTO, the view just stops jiggling! It's just fantastic! The I.S. has greatly improved my stargazing pleasure. Maybe I have especially bad hand tremor, but I would bet anybody would notice a big difference. I really love them!!

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  • Get Cheap Futurama Bright n' Shiny Bender Wind-Up Tin Robot

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    Futurama Bright n' Shiny Bender Wind-Up Tin Robot Product Description:



    • Could you check his oil?
    • Bender, the improbable robot from Futurama, is baring it all as a bright 'n shiny version of his former self.
    • Bare metal on the outside, surly and irritable on the inside, this 9-inch tall figure is nickel plated and comes packaged in a fashionable blue and silver box.
    • He includes his ever-present stogie and a new can of Mom's Old Fashioned Robot Oil.
    • Wind him up and run for your life!

    Product Description


    Presenting Matt Groening's hilarious creation from the animated series Futurama. The sarcastic, beer-drinking, cigar-smoking robot - Bender!

    The Futurama Bare Metal Bender Windup Robot Toy stands 8.5 inches tall, swings his arms as he walks, and gives a whole new meaning to Bite my shiny metal ass! Bare Metal Bender includes a lit stogie ( cigar ) and a can. You can even open and close Bender's chest door to stash his accessories or anything else that needs stashing. You can change Bender's expression by rotating his antenna. Just don't try to do that on the real bender. Bender comes packaged in a retro styled window box.

    This wind up Bare Metal Bender robot is a real world representation based on the scene stealing Bender as seen on the short-lived Futurama TV series that is now in syndication on Cartoon Network.

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    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
    5Good news, everyone!
    By Splatt
    Good news, everyone! Bender is here, complete with a stogie, can of oil, and shiny metal posterior.Nothing educational here, but let's face it: we like Bender for his dry, sarcastic wit, not for his educational value.His quality is good. He seems pretty solidly built out of nickel-plated metal (probably not 40% titanium like the real Bender, though), but remember what you're buying here. The package clearly states that he is a "tin toy collectible", "for ages 13 and up". He is definitely not for young children: I doubt he's able to withstand the stresses that playing with a child would subject him to. Also, Bender has the sense not to swallow his cigar or oil can -- a young child probably doesn't. Please note that the antenna, eyes, shoulders, and hands are plastic.Twist the antenna and his expression changes from normal to angry. His eyes can be moved up and down. And if you wind him up, his arms and legs move and he "walks" across the desk. Unfortunately, mine seems to have some trouble with the "walking" part (he tends to go in circles). But this doesn't really bother me because I didn't buy him for the toy value; I bought him because I wanted a 9-inch tall Bender on my desk.

    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
    4Bender rocks!
    By Cathy J. Harper
    Bender is really cool and makes a great desk toy...the only problem was that his cigar was not in the package. He did have his beer can, but how can you expect him to drink beer without a cigar?

    0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
    5Husband Loved It!!
    By D. Batty
    Bought this as a gift for my hubby, and he loved it. Shipped and packaged well. The cigar is loose so need to keep track of it.

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    For Sale Lego Spybotics Shadowstrike S70 3808

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    Lego Spybotics Shadowstrike S70 3808 Product Description:



    • This 223-piece kit contains everything needed to build a spy robot
    • The first thing to do is plug the CD-ROM into your computer and download the special features, training exercises and instructions
    • A programmable controller allows you to customize the Shadowstrike with special features before starting on a mission

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    The Spybotics game combines building toys with computer games for the ultimate in interactive fun. Shadowstrike S70 is a shadowy, agile robot with ultra speedy 3-wheel drive and pummeling arm action that's perfect for time-sensitive missions. Collect all four Spybotic robots and play with friends for multi-player action. Includes 223-pc. Shadowstrike robot, CD Rom software for Windows98/ME/XP, serial cable and remote control. PC and batteries required, not included. Ages 9 and up.

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    81 of 82 people found the following review helpful.
    5Great introduction to robotics
    By Zossima
    The Lego Spybotics line is an easier and lower-priced introduction to robotics than the Lego Mindstorms series.

    ABOUT SPYBOTICS PRODUCTSSpybotics contains four robots (so far). Each is designed to be strong in only one or two of the categories of speed, strength, and agility. That means that the user will have to learn how to capitalize on the vehicles strengths in a competition with other Spybotics vehicles.* Shadowstrike is a vehicle that scores high on speed and agility* Gigamesh scores highest on strength, but low on other* Technojaw is probably the most balanced, scoring quite high on speed but well on strength and agility* Snaptrax scores high on agility and strength

    COMPARISON TO MINDSTORMSThere are several key differences with Mindstorms:* Mindstorms is far more programmable; there are even artificial intelligence algorithms available for Mindstorms so that the Mindstorms robot can learn* Mindstorms has more components that can be controlled: The program doesn't just control wheels; it can control gears and infrared sensors, etc.* Spybotics is like a smart remote control car, but not really a robot; it is also geared toward playing competitive games when a friend has another Spybotics vehicle* Unlike Mindstorms, but like most other Lego kits, you can only bid 2-3 different vehicles with the Spybotics kit

    Because of its greater programmability (you could actually write your own operating system for it), Mindstorms costs a lot more.

    PURCHASING RECOMMENDATIONI think this is a great product. If I was purchasing for an adult, though, I'd buy Mindstorms--which is used in college robotics classes. But, ANY OF THE SPYBOTICS PRODUCTS ARE A GREAT FIRST ROBOTICS EXPERIENCE FOR A CHILD.

    33 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
    5Very Cool
    By A Customer
    Bought this for my brother, who just turned 12. He loves it! It was fun for him to put together and loves the idea that you can program missions into it. The down side is you have to go to the website to get the instructions to put it together. You can't print them, so he had to sit in the family office and put it together, which wasn't as easy. However, now that it's together he loves running it around the house. It's like a remote control car made of legos! He hasn't put it down since. This toy is great for young boys (even older boys, my fiance helped my brother put it together and they had to wrestle eachother to play with it) and provides them with hours of entertainment. I would recommend it for children over 8 or 9 because it does require a little inginuity to put everything together. All in all, fun for the family. My mom and I even got to play with it!

    11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
    5My son loves this toy and I love Legos!!!
    By A Customer
    We were disconcerted by the lack of printed instructions but a quick glance at lego's web site told us the instructions were on the CD. Running XP we had no problem installing the software. My 9 year old son who has put together a lot of complex lego projects had no trouble putting this together, too. Then he followed the on screen instructions and it worked like a charm. A couple of false starts in running missions were solved when he retraced his steps and saw what he had missed. I watched him do all this while I was busy with some other work. I was ready to step in and help if needed but that was completely unnecessary.I also bought a spybotics book on amazon which I look forward to reading. Maybe we can expand the frontiers of what the spybot can do.

    BTW, we also the movie maker kit from Lego and had some trouble with its software but got email answers from customer support within 24 hours on the day after Christmas!

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