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Canon's series of image stabilized binoculars deliver outstanding optical performance and stabilization capabilities at a very affordable price. Whether upon the water's edge or high in the catacombs of a stadium, you'll get a close view of action with this well-contoured Canon offering. A textured rubber coating provides a sure grip as well as a bit of protection from the elements, while the center-mounted focus and stabilizer controls are easily accessible for both hands.
The revised edition of their 12x36 model has dramatically decreased the bulk and weight of the unit. The drawbacks are that it no longer accepts 43mm filters and the minimum focusing distance has been lengthened.
| Prism Type | Porro |
| Magnification | 12x |
| Objective Lens Diameter | 36 mm |
| Angle of View | 5.0° |
| Field-of-View | 287' @ 1000 yd / 95.28 m @ 1000 m |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 19.69' / 6.0 m |
| Exit Pupil Diameter | 3.0 mm |
| Eye Relief | 14 mm |
| Interpupillary Adjustment | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Dioptric Correction | Not Specified By Manufacturer |
| Focus Type | Center |
| Tripod Mount | None |
| Dimensions | 5.0 x 6.9 x 2.8" / 12.70 x 17.53 x 7.11 cm |
| Weight | 23.28 oz / 660 g |
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We have wanted & needed a new pair of binos for some time. We love these Canon 12x36 IS II binos and they are really great for general use, bird/wildlife watching, and ...Read complete review
We have wanted & needed a new pair of binos for some time. We love these Canon 12x36 IS II binos and they are really great for general use, bird/wildlife watching, and some night sky observing. The IS system is truly impressive and makes these binos seem "bigger" in terms of their optics. They are not small, but as a mid-sized bino, they can be hiked with.
Some have complained about the manual IS button, and I agree that having the ability to activate the IS system and keep it on would be a good option. However, the manual IS button is not hard to locate or use, and having the manual system no doubt saves battery power, so I don't view this as a negative.
I would have given these binos a 5-star rating, but I (like others), am appalled that Canon did not supply objective lens covers. I also feel that these pricey binos should have a padded hard case and not the rather light-duty case that was supplied by Canon. I ended up separately purchasing a pair of Eagle Optics large tethered objective lens covers (BAC-EO-LC50), as well as a Vortex Optics custom molded 50mm hard shell case (BAC-VT-CMC-50).
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OK for general usage, but not great
I bought these for use on a trip to AK, on board a cruise ship. I think they work well when viewing from a platform that is not as steady as when on firm ...Read complete review
I bought these for use on a trip to AK, on board a cruise ship. I think they work well when viewing from a platform that is not as steady as when on firm ground. I'm an avid birder and find them to be quite nice for providing a slightly larger image than my 10 power binocs. The brightness is acceptable in daylight, but is quite a bit less so at dusk and dawn.
I own several pairs of binoculars and my current all-around favorites are the new 10X Swarovski EL Swarovisions.
These binoculars are good for a person that has trouble with steady holding and they provide a reasonably good, clear view. As a primary unit, I would recommend any of the roof prism models over these, as they (Canon 12 x 36's), are not waterproof or fogproof and are not as solidly built as a good pair of Swaros, Leicas, Zeiss, or most of the medium priced Japanese glass.
The close focus is poor, being 20 ft., this really hurts them for general birding.
I would recommend these to a friend, providing he or she had a specific requirement that would make the image stabilizer technology desirable.
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Comments about Canon 12x36 IS II Image Stabilized Binocular:
The image stabilization works beautifully but if you get sunscreen lotion (or other oils) on the body, the surface will become a tacky black mess that will leave smears on anything that comes in contact with it. IMO, that's not a wise choice of material. Estimate: $350 to replace the body.
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Use is to observe wildlife-birds, mammals etc. Great viewing combined with convenient size and weight. Image stabilization (IS) an excellent feature.
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we live on a large lake with residences and a lot of activity on the lake at night. we use it to keep an eye on our boat house and to watch others on the lake late at night.it is amazing how i can see them up close even in the dark! love them.
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I gave them as a birthday gift to my son for his boat and for me to watch him play NFL football. The optics are very clear with great resolution. I was able to see in detail the other end of an NFL stadium and the image was very stable. Good product Canon and thanks B and H.
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IS makes bird watching possible with 12x. Without IS, stay with 8x to avoid the shakes. Definitely worth the money. [...]
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When I reviewed the 10 by 30's some months ago, I said I expected the 12's would have better colour and sharpness than the 10's due to their low dispersion glass, but even so, I decided on the 10's for their closer focusing. When bush walking, you often come across birds less than 20 feet away ( the minimum focus distance of the 12's). That's a big handicap. Now, having bought the 12's as well, I can say that the low dispersion glass does make as big a difference as I expected. And the increase in magnification does take you to a new level.
That doesn't mean the 10's disgrace themselves at all, far from it. The 10's give an impression of a more colourful and contrasty view of the world, probably due to a slight smearing of light which doesn't happen with the 12's. The 12's don't drift towards red when looking between between the black and white parts of a bird which is seen in bright sun light on the 10's. Overall, the 12's give a much more matter of fact view of the world. Colours are rendered more accurately and very small detail is preserved, despite their considerable power.
Given the 12's magnification, you tend to find yourself viewing birds at quite extraordinary distances. I recently watched a small but harmless battle between Magpies and Currawongs that was happening on a hill side half a mile away. It was rather like watching a wild life documentary, and quite unnerving just how easily you could see everything. The 10's are equally pleasing and intimate for watching nearby action closely. They both have their place and I'm using very duty re-chargeable batteries in them..
Some observations.
Initially, I was puzzled by the 12's stabilisation. They were jumpy and not inclined to let the image settle. I decided that this might be because they were new, and they needed time to become less "tight". I found over about five hours use, they did indeed settle down and became as stable as the 10's. I now find the 10's are almost instantaneous when the IS is turned on, while the 12's take about two to three seconds, the image improving as they do so. I find that IS always gives extra detail, and I find that I can adjusting the focus more precisely once it's active.
Overall, both binoculars are light, balance well in the hands and make bird watching a joy. I would never consider owning a non IS binocular. Both of these Canons are well worth the money.
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I use these to spot birds for bird photography. I find them easy to use once you get used to the positioning of the focus and IS buttons. The IS works well.
Needed to buy lens caps seperately which is a bit of a shame.
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I use the binoculars for wildlife viewing, hunting and birding. I have several Canon telephoto camera lenses so I was familiar with IS and how well it works. I was not disappointed. The IS works well, the image is bright and the image quality is good. My hands normally shake enough to affect the image for anything over 8 power but these 12 power binoculars are quite steady when I use the IS.
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From only a couple of weeks of use, I'd say that Canon has produced a good product.I don't expect to us it in heavy rain or under conditions that involve a lot bumping about. The clarity of the optics are as advertised, tack sharp from center to edge. I like the added closeness for bird watching and distant scenic viewing. Ignore complaints about night brightness. The binoculars aren't designed for enhanced night vision. Positioning on the face and optical adjustments of the binoculars are easy. I do wish that there were a bit more tension on the adjustment wheel. That, however, might impede its smoothe functioning. I wear glasses, but prefer using the binoculars without them for a fuller field of view. The diopter adjustmnt is easy to handle. The IS feature works well and one can fine tune adjustments in the stabilized mode. I echo comments about the flimsy case. And, I don't like the fact that the zipper needs to slide all the way down the side of the case in order to extract the binoculars - too much chance of the binocular falling. I usually don't pay too much attention to serial numbers. But, I noticed that there was a one character difference between the number on the binocular body and the number on the warranty card. CanonUSA promptly replied to an e-mail query, informing me that warranty claims wouldn't be honored. [...]
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Works better than Imthought.
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These binoculars exceded my expectations.
Get them, you will not regret it.
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I use it to wildlife viewing and marine use.
Same as canon lenses, it has same quality lens as european lenses but much more cheeper.
12x magnification + IS is the best combination
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We use a variety of binoculars for casual birdwatching, travel, and astronomy and have generally used medium quality glasses in the past. An upcoming trip prompted buying these and we are extremely happy we did.The combination of higher power allowed by the IS and better lenses than our other glasses is really impressive. They handle differently from other glasses, but once we learned to press the IS button with one hand while focusing with the other it's OK. Also, while they are light enough, they are a bit bulky and we've found them unsatisfactory when used with eye glasses.I'd also like to add a bit of praise for B&H. [...]
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We watch bald eagles from our windows and these are great for being able to view them very clearly and without any shaking. We marvel at the technology that allows the process to occur. They are a little heavy, which is the only reason we didn't give them 5 stars. We would highly recommend them.
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Super image stabilizing system! I live just outside Yellowstone National Park and spend many hours in the park observing wildlife. Cannot say enough about the clarity and stability of the images. My only comment is that Cannon could include caps for the front end lenses, not just for the eyepieces.
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[...] they are brilliant
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I have owned a Private Investigation agency in the midwest for 34 years. My personnel and I have tested all kinds of binoculars and a major complaint has always been the difficulty in reading a vehicle tag from a distance. Not any more! Canon's Image Stabilizer has solved the problem. [...]Thank you. I'll be calling B&H again in the future.
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For an Elk hunting trip to CO I was advised to bring along the best set of optics I could afford. I did some research and read some reviews. My previous experience with image stabilization was with a recently purchased Nikon 18-200 mm lens for my D90 that had Vibration Reduction capabilities. I was moderately impressed with that feature. Never having spent over $80 for a decent pair of binoculars and knowing my wife would enjoy a good set for bird watching I decided to purchase a mid range binocular that would hopefully give a quality image. Upon receiving the binoculars I was blown away with the ability of this binocular to take the shake out of viewing objects at a great distance. I just returned from a 5 day hunt in Colorado and these binoculars were spectacular. They allowed me to glass vast mountainsides with ease. The two primary lens covers were a minor hindrance. I utilized my tethered rifle scope covers temporarily as they fit the Canon binocular lenses fairly well and I intend to purchase a tethered cap system for the primary lens, and a couple of objective lens covers for principle. With the lenses usually hanging straight down it was not a problem with out objective lens covers. This despite 5 days of hunting in snow and rain. Dollar for dollar, stabilized or non stabilized, I would find it hard to believe that an individual comparing the two first hand would choose the non stabilized over the stabilized view.
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Use watching football games, boating , birding, hunting and people watching. Had 10x30 much better ,now that i turned 60 and eyes aren't what they use to be ,well worth extra money!
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The 12x36 IS II is an axcelent choice for boating.I do alot of boating in the great lakes and it is alot easier to see bouys and land marks.I have no problem with the eye cups like others have said. I would recomend someone to buy them.
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