Gyro
One of the first types of image stabilized binoculars is the gyro design. These binoculars have a gyroscope built into them that is driven by a high speed motor. Although they will give you a steady image, these image stabilized binoculars require power in order to operate. You will have to provide them with batteries or some other type of external power source. Another disadvantage of these image stabilized binoculars is that they aren't as compact as some other designs and are also heavier.
Vary Angle
The next type is the vary angle prismatic stabilizer design. These image stabilized binoculars have microprocessors that control the prism. They are capable of instantly stabilizing images. These binocular sense any change in latitude and will correct it accordingly. They will either change the angle of the prism or shift the lens group.
These image stabilized binoculars will provide greater magnification than gyroscope-based designs. They are also lighter than the other types and provide more fluid movements. However, one disadvantage of the vary angle design is that they also require power like the gyroscope variety. So you will need to have spare batteries on hand or some other type of external power source.
Cardanic Suspension
One of the final types of image stabilized binoculars is the cardanic suspension variety. They have a prism that is mechanically suspended. These image stabilized binoculars will give you perfect images. One advantage of this design is that it doesn't require battery power like the other designs. Cardanic suspension binoculars will also weigh approximately the same as vary-angle binoculars.
These are the different types of image stabilized binoculars. Those that use gyroscope technology utilize a high speed motor that will require batteries. However, these binoculars will also be heavier and bulkier than other designs. Vary angle designs will produce greater magnification than gyroscope-based designs and will also weigh less. However, these image stabilized binoculars will also require batteries. Binoculars with a cardanic suspension design won't require batteries and will also weigh approximately the same as vary angle designs.
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