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<blockquote data-quote="Texaswicked1" data-source="post: 336420" data-attributes="member: 28890"><p>I first learned about VR in the sport optics world. I work for SWFA and we attend many exhibition shows selling product. A few years ago, we attended the NRA show and offered only Nikon sport optics. Nikon offers several VR options in Binoculars as well as a few Spotting scopes. Specifically in the Stabil-Eyes binoculars, Nikon offered VR in the 12X binocular for cruise ships for a couple of reasons. One the magnification is high, this decreases stability. Secondly, boats do not propose stable environments to view areas with binoculars, say if you wanted to watch whales off the coast of Alaska.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's a link with the information that you should read: <a href="http://www.nikon.com/about/technology/rd/core/software/vr_e/" target="_blank">Nikon | Technology | VR (Vibration-Reduction)</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texaswicked1, post: 336420, member: 28890"] I first learned about VR in the sport optics world. I work for SWFA and we attend many exhibition shows selling product. A few years ago, we attended the NRA show and offered only Nikon sport optics. Nikon offers several VR options in Binoculars as well as a few Spotting scopes. Specifically in the Stabil-Eyes binoculars, Nikon offered VR in the 12X binocular for cruise ships for a couple of reasons. One the magnification is high, this decreases stability. Secondly, boats do not propose stable environments to view areas with binoculars, say if you wanted to watch whales off the coast of Alaska. Here's a link with the information that you should read: [url=http://www.nikon.com/about/technology/rd/core/software/vr_e/]Nikon | Technology | VR (Vibration-Reduction)[/url] [/QUOTE]
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