Suitable for almost all types of daytime wildlife and nature observation, surveying and lunar astronomy, the Imagic IS 10x30 gives you the freedom to observe wildlife discreetly from a distance in clear detail. Their unique ability to resolve fine detail without the support of a tripod or mount means they can be used for quick and accurate inspection of cabling, connections, mortar and oxidation in a wide range of commercial structures.
Imagic IS 10x30 binoculars are supplied in a soft vinyl case with rainguard, neoprene strap and 2x AAA 1.5v batteries
10 year (binocular), 2 year (stabilisation system)
30730
I find the Imagic IS binoculars easy and comfortable to use; the on/off switch can be operated with the index finger while the easy-to-turn focus wheel can be turned with the little finger so that way I maintain a good grip on them throughout. They are light enough to look through for prolonged periods if watching something like Hobbies catching dragonflies for instance.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Mike Read. Click here to read the entire review.
The image stabilisation feature of the Opticron Imagic IS range really is a game changer. It has transformed the way I watch birds, simultaneously enhancing the experience of observing their behaviour and my ability to identify species. I feel as though I am seeing even the most common birds in a whole new light, noticing features that I have otherwise missed or overlooked for many years.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Brittany Maxted. Click here to read the entire review.
Quizzing gulls is something I find hard at the best of times… distinguishing which black, white and grey gull is which is testing. On this day what I could see was that now all the same-size gulls had the same mantle colours so I concentrated on the odd ones and, sure enough, managed to ID a couple of Yellow-legged Gulls amongst all the Herring Gulls and Lesser Black-backs. I reverted to my usual optics and found it very difficult to get the same level of detail despite the fact that they have the sharpest, most colour true image I’ve experienced.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Fatbirder. Click here to read the entire review.
On the first day of testing I was out on a viewing platform in high winds where the image stabilisation really showed its benefits. Watching distant Starlings on a wire it was virtually impossible to avoid shake even with my personal 8x32’s, but it was amazing when the IS mode was utilised. The view was steady and sharp, panning birds in flight was a dream and following a flock of pigeons locking on with IS ON allowed me to see details I would have been hard pressed to see with conventional binoculars.
Above is an excerpt from a review authored by Ray Scally. Click here to read the entire review.