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The finest optics plus advanced
digital imaging.
Magnify life, capture it
and take it with you.
Save life’s best forever.
Take the
superior optical engineering that produces the world’s
brightest binoculars and the finest spotting scopes in the
field, combine it with our cutting-edge digital imaging
technology and you have ImageView. Our ImageView
spotting scope now has a Sync Focus design that
sharpens the digital image and the image you’re seeing
simultaneously. And you can easily switch from viewing
on the built-in LCD to viewing through the eyepiece.
Read on, and you’ll also find a Sync Focus Instant
Replay binocular that can record video. And our handy
ImageView series. All built for the rugged demands of
your outdoor lifestyle. There are some experiences you
wish would never end. Some innovative thinking by your
friends at Bushnell gives you the next best thing.
Sync Focus Feature.
Now on our ImageView spotting
scope and Instant Replay
The ImageView®
Flip-Up LCD Screen.
Available on our top of the line ImageView
cameras, the flip-up color LCD screen
allows you to see your shot before you
snap and then see it again.
Difference. ImageView Binoculars
capture digital images through their 8x
optics. This provides picture quality dramatically
superior to what you get by trying to “blow up” part
of a photo from a regular digital camera.
binoculars, the Sync Focus
feature is a parallel focus
Digital Camera
imageView Photo
system that sharpens the digital
image and the image through
the scope’s or binos’ optics
simultaneously. The synchronized
light path also permits the user to
switch between viewing through
the camera’s LCD and the scope
or binocular’s eyepiece.
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make your
own weekend
highlight reel.
we won’t tell you what a picture’s worth.
But capture a moment of perfection and you just may think our
ImageView spotting scope is priceless. It’s equal parts spotting
scope and digital camera, and an instant pardon when you find
yourself at a loss for words. For 2009, it’s equipped with our
Sync Focus feature that lets you simultaneously sharpen the
camera image and the picture your eye’s seeing for flawless
5MP snapshots every time. Take in the view at high power
through bright, crisp multi-coated optics, or on the
2.5” flip-out color LCD. And take it home with
Great for instant replays of anything you choose, this ingenious
display of sports imaging technology captures short video clips
and high-resolution digital images while you view with stunning
clarity through 8x fully multi-coated
optics. For this year, we’ve boosted its
performance with our Sync Focus
technology that sharpens your subject
digital images or even videos stored on your
simultaneously through the digital
SD card.
camera and the binoculars lenses. Use its
1.5” flip-up LCD as a viewer while filming or
taking photos. Or use it to review images or
footage in 5- to 60-second loops, or to watch
continuous video. For your next outdoor adventure
or sporting event, implement Instant Replay binoculars.
You can relive the moment anytime.
FeatureS: 15-45x zoom eyepiece (22x camera magnification)
70mm objective lens Exit Pupil (mm): 4.6 @15x / 1.5 @45x
5MP Resolution Sychronized light path allows user to switch
between camera and scope Multi-coated optics Video output
2.5” flip-up LCD 3X digital zoom SD card slot (max 4 GB)
USB Port Includes table tripod, remote
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image capture and flip-up
color LCD screen.
FeatureS: 8x magnification
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Sync focus system
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30mm objective
5MP still pictures
lens
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BaK-4 roof prisms
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Fully multi-coated optics
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8x 30mm
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Neck strap and carrying case
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1.5” flip-up LCD
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5-60 second
instant replay video loops or continuous video
Table tripod included
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16MB internal memory
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Digital imaging.
Like the film camera, digital imaging uses a lens to focus the image on a focal plane. While the film
a changeup of perspective.
camera relies on film to capture the image, the digital uses a sensor. As light strikes the array of picture elements (pixels) that
make up the sensor, it’s converted to a current that’s passed on to a digital or A-D converter. From the A-D converter, algorithms
are applied to the signal, converting it to a digital image file.
Knowing how fast a player pitches or
runs can instantly influence coaching
decisions. And 15 over the limit
doesn’t seem so excessive when
you find out what they’re doing
Digital imaging Sensors
down on the track. The Bushnell®
These are Silicon chips consisting of millions of tiny photo diodes, which convert light
into an electronic signal. A CMOS sensor is used in Bushnell imaging products.
Velocity
Velocity will tell you to +/- 1.0
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miles per hour using digital technology
and DSP (digital signal processing).
Measure the speed of a baseball from up to
90 feet, or a vehicle from as far as 1,300 feet.
In addition to high- and low-resolution settings, many digital cameras provide
options for selecting the amount of file compression applied when photos are
stored in memory. Higher-quality settings use less compression, but take up
more storage space.
Flash memory
Flash memory is “non-volatile,” meaning it retains the photo files and user settings
even if the power source is removed for a long period of time. Many cameras have
electronic components that preserve the memory contents for a few minutes to
allow time to change batteries. However, it’s always wise to download photos
before changing batteries or storing the camera away.
interpolation
A method of increasing the number of pixels in an image after it is photographed.
The pixels actually captured by the camera’s sensor are rapidly analyzed by
software that creates and adds new similar pixels to the photo file. Some Bushnell®
imaging optics provide user options for higher interpolated resolution settings.
Camera Settings
The “default” automatic setting on digital cameras works fine in most situations,
but some cameras will also let the user override “auto” and adjust one or more
of the following if necessary or preferred:
Pixels and megapixels
Pixels are the tiny squares of color – like dots on a newspaper photo or grains on a
photographic print – that make up a digital image. The higher the pixel count, the
higher the photographic resolution. A megapixel (MP) equals one million pixels.
EV (Exposure Value): Also known as exposure compensation. Allows
setting deliberate under- or overexposure by a fine amount, such as “+1.5
EV” (one and a half steps overexposed).
resolution and File Size
The number of pixels used to produce a digital photo is the primary factor that
determines resolution, or ability to reproduce fine detail. More pixels equal higher
resolution, and a larger data file.
ISO (Sensitivity): As with film, low ISO numbers (100–200) will produce
the highest quality but require the most light. Higher ISO settings will allow
photos in low light without flash, or faster shutter speeds to stop action, but
with increasingly noticeable digital “noise.”
FeatureS: Easy-to-use, point-and-shoot pistol grip
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Large, clear LCD
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Storage Cards: Digital “Film”
Scene Presets: Some cameras let the user select from several
preprogrammed “scenes,” which optimize internal camera settings
(aperture, shutter speed, point of focus, light metering) for common types
of subjects or situations, most commonly Landscape, Sports/Action, Portrait
and Night Scene.
Displays fastest speed once trigger is released
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+/- 1-mph accuracy
These are small removable “flash” memory devices used to hold image data from a
digital camera, reducing or eliminating the need for high-capacity internal memory.
Most Bushnell digital imaging optics have a slot, for an SD (Secure Digital) card, the
most common type currently used.
raNgeS: Baseball/softball/tennis: 6–110 mph
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Auto racing: 6–200 mph
Sync Focus
White Balance: Auto white balance identifies a white reference point (wall,
clouds, etc.) in a scene and applies overall color correction if needed, so
whites retain a neutral appearance. If this produces poor results, presets for
daylight, cloudy, tungsten and fluorescent lighting are often available.
Now on our ImageView spotting scope and Instant Replay binoculars, the Sync
Focus feature is a parallel focus system that sharpens the digital image and the
image through the scope’s or binos’ optics simultaneously. The synchronized light
path also permits the user to switch between viewing through the camera’s LCD
and the scope or binocular’s eyepiece.
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6–110 mph / (90 feet away)
16–177 kph / (27 meters)
6–200 mph / (1500+ feet away)
16–322 kph / (457 meters away)
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Special Features
Self Timer: When selected, the photo is taken following a short delay after
the shutter button is pressed. Used to prevent camera shake, or to include
yourself in the photo.
uSB mass Storage
Cameras with USB mass storage don’t need a driver for Windows XP or Vista.
Connect the camera to your PC, and it will be identified as a “Removable Disk,”
just as if it were an external hard drive. Your photo files are stored in a folder on
this “disk,” and can be copied or moved to the location of your choice or opened
directly from the camera within your photo software.
Sequential Shot: Shoots a quick burst of multiple frames (usually 3–5 in a
row), to increase chances of capturing the action.
Movie Mode: Allows the camera to shoot and play back short video clips.
These are usually stored in the common “avi” format, and can be played on
any computer with Windows Media Player, QuickTime, or other software.
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