Newcon Optik 16 x 40 Gyro Stabilized, Weather Resistant Porro Prism Binocular with 3.4 Degree Angle of View.

SKU: NE1640GYRO

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About Newcon Optik 16 x 40 Gyro Stabilized, Weather Resistant Porro Prism Binocular with 3.4 Degree Angle of View.

This unit features Gyroscopic image stabilization technology. It enables the user to observe distant objects from moving and nonmoving platforms without degrading the image resolution.

Degradation is normally caused by mechanical vibrations or normal hand tremors. Combining fully coated, computer designed optics with high-speed internal gyro stabilizing system the unit is the ultimate instrument for long-range observation, tracking and surveillance.

Easy to carry, high magnification optics allow shake free observation under the most demanding conditions

SIB 16x40GR Gyro Stabilizing Binoculars is a modern, universal optical device designed for observation and tracking of distant objects and serve both amateur and professional needs:

Observation aboard aircraft,
Land vehicles,
Boats or other moving platforms
Law enforcement and security
Search and rescue
Military
Space.

The device incorporates the image stabilization technology, which enables the user to observe distant objects from moving and nonmoving platforms without degrading of the image resolution because of jolt or normal hand tremors.

SIB 16x40GR is a complex optomechanical system, which forms an image in the eyepieces. The system is based on a set of prisms, linked with a gyro-stabilizing rotor, which ensures stability of the sight space despite the angular oscillation of the device itself.

The features of the gyro assembly are chosen so that the normal hand tremor that transferred to the device body is effectively damped out. The control function of a magnetic corrector ensures automatic conformity of the axis of sight and the device body, resulting in the capability to acquire the objects with the velocity of up to 6 angular degrees per second.