Please tell me about your Canon IS binoculars. You're the only other person I know who has admitted to owning that device. I've got my 10x30s, but I'm considering the stronger models. Has your surface finish decayed to the point where it comes off in your hands? How long have you had yours? Any complaints?
OK, after you answer, you can go back to sleep.
Unhappy ammo seeker
Posts: 18394 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: February 25, 2001
I've never left the batteries in them because of concern that the batteries will leak and mess them up. Without the batteries you've still got a great pair of binoculars, just no IS, of course.
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Posts: 15529 | Location: Virginia | Registered: July 03, 2007
I’ve had a pair of the 10x30 for many years, since they came out, and a couple years ago the plastic latch that keeps the battery compartment closed somehow broke while they were sitting in their case in a closet. Still work fine once duct taped though.
Posts: 6991 | Location: Maui | Registered: December 15, 1999
Buy better batteries, like the 10yr Lithium ones. What I was asking Jim was about the finish. Its kind of a rubberized stuff that begins to get sticky. Then like glue or road tar. Then it comes off on your fingers. I guess that might be called a complaint, except they still work really well.
What I was looking at are the 18x50 that are on sale. 18 power binocs are unworkable when hand held. With the IS feature, it might be great.
Unhappy ammo seeker
Posts: 18394 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: February 25, 2001