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PHOTOGRAPHS OF FUJINON 15X80

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Click on each picture to see the photograph enlarged.

 

Chris on the roof of the office block:

Fujinon 15X80

 

A slightly more detailed view (Sara in the car park outside the office):

Fujinon 15X80

 

Heavy-duty tripod:

Fujinon 15X80

 

The mount (the bit that attaches the binocular to the tripod):

 

THIS NEXT SEQUENCE OF PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWS THE QUALITY OF THE OPTICS

Those showing the image through the binoculars have been taken simply by holding the camera to the eyepiece, no adaptors were used, no camera zoom was used, the photographs have not been cropped or enlarged in any way.

This is the view without a binocular.
What you will see in the photographs below, is a tiny tiny area
in the very centre of the photograph:

view through 15X80 binoculars

 

The same, but with the camera on maximum zoom.
What you will see in the photographs below, is the tiny area in the very centre of the photograph:

view through 15X80 binoculars

 

Here is the view through another 15X80 binocular, a good make (Bresser), note how the 15X magnification enables you to see each street light and the pedestrian lights too:

view through 15X80 binoculars

 

This is through the Fujinon 15X80, note the difference not only in the field of view but in the clarity of the details:

view through 15X80 binoculars

Both photographs, above, were taken through the binoculars without using a camera adaptor or any other 'enhancing' optics, and both photographs have been taken without using the zoom on camera, and neither photograph has been cropped / enlarged.

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