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Strengths: easy to hold, excellent optics, wonderful stabilization system
Weaknesses: no protective caps for objective lenses, stabilizer drains batteries quickly
Summary: After years of using traditional binoculars, I finally got fed up at not being able to discern fine detail because my hands and arms weren't as stable as a tripod. And who is going to bring a tripod to a sporting event or a casual birdwatching outing? The Canon IS line of binoculars is simply amazing - simply press and hold the stabilizer button, and you can make out all those jittery details you usually miss in a hand-held image. I can easily read license plates at 1/2 mile+ away now, the moons of Jupiter are clear, the orientation of the rings of Saturn is clearly discernible, and it is like being on the field at a sporting event. My complaints with the binoculars are minimal compared to their performance - the batteries drain quickly when using the stabilizer (maybe 4-6 hours of stabilizer use on a set of normal AA alkalines), and the objectives can't be capped, because they don't protrude from the chassis. Otherwise, with a little TLC and careful handling, these are ideal binoculars for resolving fine detail without a tripod.

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