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Fujifilm Techno-Stabi TS-X 14x40 Image Stabilization Binocular - Black
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Brand | FUJINON |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | Fog Proof |
Objective Lens Diameter | 40 Millimeters |
Magnification Maximum | 14 |
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- The TS-X 1440 features an image-stabilizing function, based on Fujifilm’s optical and mechanical design technologies nurtured through its development of interchangeable lenses for digital cameras and broadcast lenses. The use of a gyro sensor enables accurate detection of even the smallest of vibrations and controls the prism inside the body to achieve the vibration correction angle of ±6°.
- With the effective diameter of 40mm for objective lens elements, the TS-X 1440 achieves an advanced level of light-gathering power. The company’s unique EBC Multi-Coating is applied to control flare and ghosting while enhancing light transmittance, perfect for astronomical observation in low-light conditions.
- Chromatic aberration is controlled by optimally positioning four objective lens elements in three groups and six ocular lens elements in four groups. This delivers edge-to-edge sharpness.
- Designed with water and fog proof seals (Nitrogen Purged). O ring sealed.
- Rubber armored body allows user to have a firm grip.
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Picture quality | 4.8 | 4.7 | — | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Image stabilization | 4.4 | 4.5 | — | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.7 |
Light weight | 3.6 | 4.5 | — | 3.0 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
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max magnification | — | 12 multiplier x | 16 multiplier x | — | 10 multiplier x | — |
focus type | Individual Focus, Fixed Focus | Center Focus | Center Focus | Center Focus | Center Focus | Center Focus |
apparent angle of view | 4 degrees | — | — | 6 degrees | 48.8 degrees | — |
lens coating | Fully Multi-Coated | Multi-Coated | Multi-Coated | Multi-Coated | Fully Multi-Coated | Multi-Coated |
eye relief | 13 millimeters | — | — | 14.5 millimeters | 14 millimeters | — |
exit pupil diameter | — | — | — | 3.2 millimeters | 3 millimeters | 3 millimeters |
objective lens diameter | 40 millimeters | — | — | 32 millimeters | 30 millimeters | 36 millimeters |
binocular prism | Porro Prism | Roof Prism | Roof Prism | Porro Prism | Roof Prism | Porro Prism |
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Product Dimensions | 6 x 3 x 7 inches |
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Item Weight | 4.09 pounds |
ASIN | B08JT34483 |
Item model number | 16668012 |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #325 in Camera & Photo Products (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products) #160 in Binoculars |
Date First Available | September 22, 2020 |
Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
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The New TS-X1440 14x magnification binocular offers a remarkable vibration correction angle of ±6° and outstanding optical performance. Its bright, clear, and stabilized view makes it a perfect choice for wildlife observation and astronomical use. In addition to wildlife and astronomical observation, these binoculars are great for use in a variety of applications, including spectator sports and live music events. Fujifilm uses its outstanding optical and mechanical design technologies to develop high-performance and high-quality products, including large binoculars that contributed to the discovery of the Comet Hyakutake, as well as compact binoculars for day-to-day casual use. With an effective luminous flex diameter of 40mm for objects closest to the lens, the TS-X 1440 achieves an advanced level of light-gathering power. Fujifilm's unique EBC Multi-Coating is applied to control flare, ghosting, and chromatic aberration while enhancing light transmittance to provide a bright, clear view. The stylish, easy-to-hold design is combined with moisture-resistant construction, making the TS-X 1440 easy to use and highly reliable. Slip-resistant rubber coats the entire body so that users can enjoy a firm grip with both hands. These binoculars offer great operability due to the optimized positioning of diopter rings and On/Off switches for power and image stabilization.
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Customers like the adjustability and image quality of the binoculars. For example, they mention the eye relief is infinitely adjustable, and the range of settings for pupil distance and diopters is wide. That said, some complain about the weight and size. They say the bins are a little heavy and the eyecups are small and hard. They also feel the front lens diameter is only 32mm, limiting image brightness. Opinions are mixed on the image stabilization.
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Customers like the quality of the binoculars. Some say they are the best on the market, impressive, and worth every penny. The case is also good quality and protects the bins during travel. Some customers also mention that the performance is OK for the price.
"...The 14 power brings far away images up close. The case is also good quailty and protects binoculars during travel...." Read more
"Used these as a backup pair. OK performance for the price. Stabilization seemed off so we sent them in for repair...." Read more
"Fujinon TSX1440 is an impressive piece of kit. Image is very sharp, edge to edge. Field of view is quite wide...." Read more
"...the housing surrounding one of the front elements has become lose interfering with focusing, so time to change........" Read more
Customers like the image quality of the binoculars. They say the optics are very clear, the image is very stable, and the field of view is quite wide. The lenses are of good quality and sharp, with great light transmission. They are able to focus in crystal clear, and customers say they can see details very clearly.
"...'s, but the improvement in magnification of 14x over 12x , the image brightness, clarity and stabilization definitely make carrying the extra weight..." Read more
"...Lens are of good quailty and crisp with great light transmission and nice smooth focus. The 14 power brings far away images up close...." Read more
"Fujinon TSX1440 is an impressive piece of kit. Image is very sharp, edge to edge. Field of view is quite wide...." Read more
"...Big time WOW factor with the 14x magnification plus clear optics plus image stabilization. Just AWESOME...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the adjustability of the binoculars. They mention that the eye relief is infinitely adjustable, and the range of settings for pupil distance and diopters is wide. They also appreciate the wide field of view.
"...One last thought, the eye relief is infinitely adjustable on the Fujinons from 5mm to 13mm, and far more comfortable than the hard rubber eye cups..." Read more
"...Image is very sharp, edge to edge. Field of view is quite wide...." Read more
"...The "height" of the eyepieces can be adjusted...." Read more
"...The range of settings for pupil distance and diopters are wide, allowing someone with narrow eye spacing or very poor eyesight to use the..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the image stabilization of the binoculars. Some mention that it's very stable, perfect, and awesome, while others say that it didn't last more than 3 days, seemed off, and stopped working after only 1 month. The build quality is poor and the gyro does not turn on.
"...magnification of 14x over 12x , the image brightness, clarity and stabilization definitely make carrying the extra weight worthwhile...." Read more
"...Press a button and you turn on the gyro unit, the image is very stable and allows you to see clearly without any shake or vibration...." Read more
"...Finally, build quality it top notch. Rubberized coating makes them grippy. Plus they are supposed to be waterproof...." Read more
"Used these as a backup pair. OK performance for the price. Stabilization seemed off so we sent them in for repair...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the indicator lighting in the binocular. They mention that the lights flash rapidly, and they no longer turn on. Some say that the power and IS buttons are just blinking rapidly.
"...the stabilization the gyro does not turn on and I get a alternating set of flashing lights that seem to be a warning of some sort...." Read more
"...Lights were still blinking. I’m submitting for a refund and I was hoping that I just got a lemon...." Read more
"...Now the power and IS buttons are just blinking rapidly." Read more
"One month later and all they do is flash, even with new batteries...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the binoculars. They mention that the eyecups are small and hard, the case is tight fit for pricey binos, and the front lens diameter is only 32mm. Some say that the neck strap included is too narrow for these heavy beasts.
"...the improved +/- 1.0 degrees of stabilzation, but the front lens diameter is only 32mm, limiting image brightness and exit pupil size...." Read more
"...The weight is one negative, they are heavy and large so small hands may not like holding them or hanging from your neck for long periods of time...." Read more
"...The neck strap included is too narrow for these heavy beasts - I replaced the neck strap with a 2-inch-wide soft camera strap...." Read more
"...One was a little tight and might have been off round, but I made it work. Good thing I splurged and got the protection plan...." Read more
Customers find the weight of the binoculars to be a problem. They mention that it's a little heavy and uncomfortable to hold.
"...The weight is one negative, they are heavy and large so small hands may not like holding them or hanging from your neck for long periods of time...." Read more
"...Now, the bad part is the size and weight. These are very heavy making them only suitable for a few applications like boating, kayaking, spying on..." Read more
"...The problem is the overall weight of the binoculars makes them uncomfortable to hold for any length of time...." Read more
"These guys aren't light... I knew that going in...." Read more
Customers find the binoculars awkward to hold and uncomfortable to hold for any length of time. They also say the bins are not ergonomic and may be difficult to hold steady on a rocking boat.
"...they loose stablization, on a rocking boat it may be a bit difficult to hold stready. Requires 4 batteries but battery life is good...." Read more
"...The problem is the overall weight of the binoculars makes them uncomfortable to hold for any length of time...." Read more
"...Functioned very well but ergonomics were less than desirable. Awkward to hold. Batteries difficult to load...." Read more
"NOT ergonomic, VERY hard to hold. Eyecups to small and hard. For Magnification and Effective Objectiveness a 15x50 lenses are better for binoculars." Read more
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After a lot of research I decided not to go with the with newer model Canon 12x36 IS III Image Stabilized Binoculars since reportedly the surface coating has not been changed and still has a tendency to become sticky after several years. The new range of Canon image stabilized binoculars have the newer lens shift image stabilization with the improved +/- 1.0 degrees of stabilzation, but the front lens diameter is only 32mm, limiting image brightness and exit pupil size. They are also more expensive than the optically superior Canon 12x36 IS III binoculars with the previous generation vari-angle prism image stabilization and it's +/- 0.8 degrees of stabilization.
The Fujinon 14x40 TSX1440 Techno-Stabi Image-Stabilized Binoculars have 40mm front lenses, a remarkable +/- 6.0 degrees of image stabilization and they're waterproof. I thought Canon's image stabilization was very good, but the Fujinons raise the bar significantly. With stabilization switched on you can actually get a steady image from a moving vehicle! For my use of wildlife viewing and bird watching while hiking they are incredible. True they are heavier and bulkier than the Canon 12x36's, but the improvement in magnification of 14x over 12x , the image brightness, clarity and stabilization definitely make carrying the extra weight worthwhile. Fact is in a side by side comparison my wife and I could both see details with the Fujinon 14x40 binoculars that were impossible to see with the Canon 12x36's. The front lenses on the Fujinons have 48mm threads so they can be protected with UV filters (I picked up a pair of Chiaro Pro 48mm 98-UVATS UV Filters) and lens caps (Sensei 48mm Clip-On Lens Cap). One last thought, the eye relief is infinitely adjustable on the Fujinons from 5mm to 13mm, and far more comfortable than the hard rubber eye cups on the Canons that can only be folded back for spectacle wearers.
If you're in the market for image stabilized binoculars and the extra weight is not an issue, I thoroughly recommend these. You will not be disappointed!
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023
After a lot of research I decided not to go with the with newer model Canon 12x36 IS III Image Stabilized Binoculars since reportedly the surface coating has not been changed and still has a tendency to become sticky after several years. The new range of Canon image stabilized binoculars have the newer lens shift image stabilization with the improved +/- 1.0 degrees of stabilzation, but the front lens diameter is only 32mm, limiting image brightness and exit pupil size. They are also more expensive than the optically superior Canon 12x36 IS III binoculars with the previous generation vari-angle prism image stabilization and it's +/- 0.8 degrees of stabilization.
The Fujinon 14x40 TSX1440 Techno-Stabi Image-Stabilized Binoculars have 40mm front lenses, a remarkable +/- 6.0 degrees of image stabilization and they're waterproof. I thought Canon's image stabilization was very good, but the Fujinons raise the bar significantly. With stabilization switched on you can actually get a steady image from a moving vehicle! For my use of wildlife viewing and bird watching while hiking they are incredible. True they are heavier and bulkier than the Canon 12x36's, but the improvement in magnification of 14x over 12x , the image brightness, clarity and stabilization definitely make carrying the extra weight worthwhile. Fact is in a side by side comparison my wife and I could both see details with the Fujinon 14x40 binoculars that were impossible to see with the Canon 12x36's. The front lenses on the Fujinons have 48mm threads so they can be protected with UV filters (I picked up a pair of Chiaro Pro 48mm 98-UVATS UV Filters) and lens caps (Sensei 48mm Clip-On Lens Cap). One last thought, the eye relief is infinitely adjustable on the Fujinons from 5mm to 13mm, and far more comfortable than the hard rubber eye cups on the Canons that can only be folded back for spectacle wearers.
If you're in the market for image stabilized binoculars and the extra weight is not an issue, I thoroughly recommend these. You will not be disappointed!
Image stabilization is unbelievable. When standing on the ground image becomes still. It is especially apparent when looking at far away objects, e.g. the jet plane is the sky. There is no delay in stabilization when panning. I didn't have a chance to try them on water, but with 6 degrees of compensation they should work like magic. Ergonomically, the focus ring is at your pointing finger, where it feels natural to operate. It is hard to adjust distance between eye cups, but this is expected from all IS binoculars as prisms on both sides have to be physically connected. Finally, build quality it top notch. Rubberized coating makes them grippy. Plus they are supposed to be waterproof.
Now, the bad part is the size and weight. These are very heavy making them only suitable for a few applications like boating, kayaking, spying on someone from a car, basically any application where you don't have to carry this weight with you. I can't see anyone taking them on a hike or bird-watching. But they were not built for such purposes. Overall, these are amazing binoculars for some applications with impeccable optics. Too heavy for others.
P.S. My points of reference are Nikon Monarch 7 10x42 and Kowa spotting scope with fluorite crystal.