Re: [Paddlewise] Waterproof Binoculars

From: Scott Ives <ssives_at_mindspring.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 21:56:08 -0400
 I took a serious look at binocs a year ago.  I would recommend just getting
a fairly cheap pair for kayaking - they are easy to scratch or lose in the
water friendly work of kayaking.  However, for a really nice pair, I would
recomend the Canon Image Stabilizer series.  Note these are NOT waterproof!
They have a fairly poorly sealed battery compartment.

  But these glasses are fairly priced (much lower than Leica and company)
and give almost as sharp images.  The Canon images are actually sharper in
real life because of the outstandng image stabilizer function.  Check them
out!

  With respect to the Fujinons, they are REALLY heavy!  Do you want to lug
around heavy binocs while kayaking?  They are also hard to hold steady for
good viewing in a kayak.  And what if you roll and lose your  Fujis or
Leicas?  That would be a sad day!  Better to get a really good pair for
non-kayaking events like the Canon IS series, and go with a cheap, light
"disposable" pair for kayaking.

  - Scott Ives


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