Read our full Canon 10x42 L IS WP Binocular review (opens in new tab) for more details OK, so paying over a grand for a pair of binoculars whichever side of the Atlantic we’re on is no laughing matter, but the Canon 10x42 L IS WP binoculars have the serious performance heft to back it up. Other components worth mentioning include a 16mm long eye relief, anti-fog technology, rubberized exterior, wide 65° angle of view, and a bright view in low light conditions thanks to a large 4.2mm exit pupil. As regards its ‘IS’ feature, here the manufacturer’s Vari-Angle Prism image stabilization system works via a combination of gyro sensors and microprocessors. Given the high-ticket value of the item, it’s reassuring to learn that the body of the device is reassuringly O-ring sealed and waterproofed. ![]() Heavier and bulkier than non image stabilized alternativesĪs indicated in the binocular name, Canon’s sales pitch is that these binos feature its range-topping ‘L’ grade optical quality – denoted by a tell-tale red ring – matched to a large 42mm sized objective lens.
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