Okay, maybe I missed something. The camera does NOT look through the binoculars. So what you see through binoculars is not what you can capture on camera. Entry-level (beginner) binoculars. It is reasonably sharp at good magnification, but feels cheap in the hand. The camera lens is mounted between the front lens of the binoculars and only captures a 5 megapixel image. That's very little by today's standards. Luckily the camera has an image stabilizer because if it is switched off all the photos will be very blurry. The binoculars on offer are reasonably priced, but if you're expecting a high-quality, magnified image, you'll be disappointed. I save it for occasional use when the subject gets very close... but live and let learn.
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