Emerson 10×25 Binoculars

  • 10 times more magnification power than the naked eye
  • LCD display conveniently keeps track of your photo count
  • Includes USB cable for easy download
  • Lens cleaning cloth for sharp, clean photos
  • Requires 2 AAA batteries (not included)

Product Description
The Emerson Digital 10 x 25 Camera Binocular offers you the best of both worlds -- a powerful compact binocular for crystal - clear views of nature, sporting events, sightseeing and more, coupled with a digital camera for capturing all your memorable outdoor moments forever. Simply download the photos directly from the binocular to your PC, then size, adjust and title your images using the included photo imaging software.... More >>

Emerson 10x25 Binoculars

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3 Responses to Emerson 10×25 Binoculars

  1. Eddie Cohen says:

    The quality level of the digital camera is sub par to say the least, the images that it takes always come out blurry and it lacks proper software to edit and upload images, and the binoculars are very uncomfortable, and give no eye relief and are always blurry.. i dont know how Amazon can sell stuff like this and not be ashamed of themselves, sad thing is i love just about everything about Amazon being a higher scale version of any other internet websites, like [...], but it seems they dropped the ball on this one.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Jon Gerow says:

    This camera is horrible! Thank god I bought it off the dump bin at CVS. I would be FURIOUS if I paid full price. It’s hard to use. Difficult to get a good focus. Picture quality is grainy. You have to use proprietary software to get pictures off the camera. It’s just a bad, bad, bad product.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Les Holliday says:

    This is a lousy pair of binoculars and an even worse camera.

    Nothing is intuitive. It’s all spelled out in the manual in light type that is hard to read, and the abbreviations in the 1/2″ x 3/8″ LCD screen are intuitive only if you think that “St” is easily understood as “Self Shooting” and that actually means, so far as I could figure out, a 10-second delay self timer.

    The camera is completely useless if your computer does not recognize the software. That means that even though it is a USB connection to the computer, the Macintoshes of the world won’t recognize it (but they recognize a lot of other USB camera connections). It means your Windows machine must have a compatible OS (98, ME, 2000, XP, or Vista) operating system.

    What you see through the binoculars is not what the camera lens sees. Far from it. The picture is about 1/3 of the field of vision.

    If the light is low, the camera will not take a picture, but it won’t tell you why it didn’t work, either.

    I spent about a half hour with this and will not even look for someone to give it to for free.
    Rating: 1 / 5