Canon IMAGE STABILIZER 10X30 IS II Instruction Manual

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Pages 13
Year 2015
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Canon IMAGE STABILIZER 10X30 IS II Specification

The Canon IMAGE STABILIZER 10X30 IS II Binocular is engineered to deliver exceptional optical performance with remarkable stability. It features a 10x magnification power, allowing for detailed observation of distant subjects. The binocular is equipped with a 30mm objective lens diameter, ensuring adequate light gathering capability for bright and clear images. A standout feature of this device is Canon's advanced Image Stabilization technology, which significantly reduces the effects of hand shake and natural movement, thus enabling steady viewing even in unstable conditions.

The optical system incorporates Porro II prisms, ensuring high resolution and excellent contrast across the field of view. With a broad apparent field of view of 60.0°, users can enjoy a wide perspective, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The binocular's optics are fully multi-coated, which maximizes light transmission and minimizes glare, resulting in vivid color reproduction and sharp details.

Ergonomically designed, the Canon 10X30 IS II boasts a lightweight and compact build, making it convenient for extended use and easy portability. It weighs approximately 600 grams, further enhancing its suitability for outdoor activities such as bird watching, sports events, and sightseeing. The binocular is powered by two AA batteries, which provide ample power for the Image Stabilization feature.

The Canon IMAGE STABILIZER 10X30 IS II is built to withstand various environmental conditions, with a rugged exterior that offers durability and a comfortable grip. Its advanced technology and high-quality optics make it a reliable choice for both amateur and professional observers who seek crisp, stable images in a versatile and user-friendly design.

Canon IMAGE STABILIZER 10X30 IS II F.A.Q.

How do I activate the image stabilizer on the Canon IMAGE STABILIZER 10X30 IS II Binoculars?

To activate the image stabilizer, press and hold the IS button located on the top of the binoculars. The stabilization will remain active as long as the button is pressed.

What should I do if the image stabilizer is not working?

First, ensure that the batteries are correctly installed and have sufficient charge. If the problem persists, try replacing the batteries. If it still does not work, contact Canon support for further assistance.

How can I clean the lenses of the Canon 10X30 IS II Binoculars?

Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the lenses. For tougher smudges, slightly dampen the cloth with water or use a lens cleaning solution. Avoid using abrasive materials or solvents.

What type of batteries do the Canon 10X30 IS II Binoculars require?

The binoculars require two AA batteries. Alkaline or NiMH rechargeable batteries are recommended for optimal performance.

How can I adjust the focus on these binoculars?

To adjust the focus, look through the binoculars and turn the central focusing wheel until the image is sharp and clear.

What is the best way to store the binoculars when not in use?

Store the binoculars in their case in a cool, dry place. Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use them for an extended period to prevent leakage.

Can I use the binoculars in wet conditions?

The Canon 10X30 IS II Binoculars are not waterproof. It's recommended to avoid using them in heavy rain or submerging them in water.

How can I check if the stabilizer is functioning properly?

Activate the stabilizer and observe the image through the binoculars. If the image appears steady compared to when the stabilizer is off, it is functioning properly.

What should I do if the binoculars are not focusing properly?

Ensure the diopter is correctly adjusted for your eyesight. If the issue persists, check the lenses for dirt or smudges and clean them if necessary.

Is there a way to mount the binoculars on a tripod?

The Canon 10X30 IS II does not have a built-in tripod mount. However, you can use a binocular tripod adapter to attach them to a tripod.