ChrisKten
It's true, I quite like Pigeons

Maybe this will be of interest to someone (maybe not |=)|)
Occasionally I see posts about auto focus binoculars, not just here, but in other forums. Mostly I read things like, "I think some were made years ago", or, "No, they wouldn't work".
Well I've owned a pair of Minolta Auto Focus Binoculars for almost 20 years (that's a guess), so I thought I'd post some pictures of them, and also some info:
* Mine are 8x23.
* The focusing system is SLR like phase detection.
* Holding down the large button continuously focuses on the subject.
* The two smaller buttons are to manually focus.
* Minimum focus is about 6 feet.
* Considering the size of the objective lenses, the image is clear and bright, even in low light.
* They are powered by a 3v Lithium camera battery, that lasts for months, maybe years.
* Fold down rubber eye cups with individual dioptre adjustment.
Oh, and I seem to remember paying about £200 for them. BTW, I still use them.
Occasionally I see posts about auto focus binoculars, not just here, but in other forums. Mostly I read things like, "I think some were made years ago", or, "No, they wouldn't work".
Well I've owned a pair of Minolta Auto Focus Binoculars for almost 20 years (that's a guess), so I thought I'd post some pictures of them, and also some info:
* Mine are 8x23.
* The focusing system is SLR like phase detection.
* Holding down the large button continuously focuses on the subject.
* The two smaller buttons are to manually focus.
* Minimum focus is about 6 feet.
* Considering the size of the objective lenses, the image is clear and bright, even in low light.
* They are powered by a 3v Lithium camera battery, that lasts for months, maybe years.
* Fold down rubber eye cups with individual dioptre adjustment.
Oh, and I seem to remember paying about £200 for them. BTW, I still use them.