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Bushnell Imageview 11-1026Bushnell ImageView 11-1026 - Binoculars with digital camera 10 x 25

w/ Roof prism, Fully coated lens, and 2 years warranty

A good binocular can enhance your view; ImageView binoculars will do the same for your memories. Bushnell has combined the high magnification and powerful performance of a Bushnell binocular with the electronic technology of a compact digital camera, giving you the option to capture and save any sight you experience. Compact enough to carry in a pocket, the ImageView is ideal for sports fans, outdoor enthusiasts, adventure travelers, anyone with a desire to view and record whatever experiences c... Read more
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Comments to date: 4. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
fhaber 5:19am on Thursday, October 28th, 2010 
How Clever I bought this camera/binocular when i travelled to the states. I intended to use them for when i was at air shows.
dougwhite44 11:00am on Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 
"Even at 20 yards the camera pictures were so blurry that you could not tell what the symbol of a no parking sign was.
Shpongle 6:28am on Friday, July 16th, 2010 
I was very happy when I received these, but quickly became disappointed. These binoculars could not be adjusted to my eyes.
dj4sammy 10:32pm on Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 
Imageview digital camera binoculars great camera & binoc functions-however software & drivers for this model do not work with Vista or XP.

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Model 11-1026

Instruction Manual
Model #s: 111026 / 111027 Lit. #: 98-0828/02-07

Model 11-1027

LANGUAGES English.4 Franais.. 20 Espaol.. 36 Deutsch.. 52 Italiano. 68 Portugus. 84

WARNING

Make sure you download any pictures from your camera BEFORE removing or changing batteries, unless you have been using an SD card rather than the internal memory for photo storage. We recommend you download all current photo files for safekeeping before storing the ImageView away if you are not using an SD card in the camera, in case the batteries become depleted during extended storage.
Do NOT look directly at the sun through your binoculars. Doing so may cause permanent eye damage. NOTE: To reset the camera if you experience problems or if the display becomes unresponsive, remove the batteries for at least one minute, then re-install them. This may result in the loss of all photos/videos stored in the internal memory.

English

Congratulations on your purchase of the Bushnell ImageView binocular! The Bushnell ImageView binocular takes the technology of digital photography and combines it with a high-quality compact binocular. This allows you to observe sporting events, wildlife, scenic vistas or anything you would normally use a binocular for, and then save the image in a built-in attached digital camera. You can then download these images to your computer and e-mail them to your friends and family, print out the picture using the included software or save them in a photo album for future use. Before using the product, please read the instructions contained in this manual and take time to familiarize yourself with the different parts and features of the product.
Camera and Binocular Parts Guide

Remote Jack

Card Slot Tripod Socket

USB Port

Binocular Focus
Mode Snap Camera Button Button Lens

Battery Compartment

(Slide Open In Direction of Arrow)
CAMERAand Basic Operation Setup PARTS
1.The camera is powered by two AAA alkaline, lithium, or NiMh batteries (not included). Insert batteries into the compartment, with the springs in contact with the negative (flat) end of each battery. A power meter on the left center of the display indicates battery condition. 2. Insert an SD card ("upside down" with metal contacts facing up) in the slot if greater storage is desired. You may use SD cards (not MMC cards) up to 1 GB capacity. The camera has 8 MB of internal memory which can hold over 100 photos, so a card is not necessary. However, the internal memory contents will be lost if the batteries are removed or die-unlike photos stored on an SD memory card. A 256 MB standard speed SD card is available in most consumer electronics or computer stores and a is good choice for your ImageView. 3. Press and hold the MODE button until the camera turns on. The camera will turn off automatically after about one minute if no buttons are pressed. Note: when the camera is connected to a computer via the supplied USB cable, the camera will power on automatically, and draw power from the computer with no battery drain. 4. Hold the ImageView steady and press SNAP to take a picture (or start/stop shooting a video, when the camera is in video mode). The camera focus is preset to take sharp photos from appoximately 35 feet to infinity. 5. When using a tripod, you can help avoid the effects of camera shake by plugging the supplied remote shutter release into the jack next to the SD card slot, and using the button on the remote rather than SNAP to take photos.
The ImageView will imprint the date and time in the bottom right corner of your photos. To set the current date and time, after turning on the camera, press and hold both the MODE and SNAP buttons at the same time, until the display begins to flash. The display now shows the last two digits of the year. Press the MODE button to move the cursor to the second digit if necessary. Press the SNAP button to advance the digit to the current year ("07" for 2007, etc). Then press MODE to go to the next number, which is the month. Again, use SNAP to change this to the current month. Following the month display is: date, hour (24hr format), minute, and second-continue to set these following the same process using the MODE and then SNAP buttons. When you have completed all of the date/time settings, the display will stop flashing and return to normal. Note that you will need to reset the date/time after replacing batteries. Your ImageView is already set to high resolution and quality right out of the box, and it is not necessary to use the MODE settings and make any changes to get good results by simply pressing the SNAP button to take photos. However, as you might want to shoot a video clip, delete one or more previous photos, or explore other options, we recommend you review the available mode options listed on the following pages. Briefly pressing the MODE button will step through these operational modes in the listed order, and you will see the icon for each mode along with its current setting on the display. Use the SNAP button to select the desired setting for any mode. If you make no changes, and the SNAP or MODE button is not pressed within 5 seconds, the camera will return to normal operation and display.

Using the Operational Modes/Setting Date & Time
Using the Operational Modes (Bold indicates default settings)

Video Camera

Settings
OFF, High (640x480 pixels per frame, 15 fps), Low (320x240 pixels)

Description

Select "Hi" (recommended) or "Lo" video resolution instead of "OFF" to put the camera in video mode. Wait a few seconds for the camera to automatically return to the normal display, then begin shooting by pressing SNAP. The counter will show elapsed timeup to the 53 (Hi) or 132 (Lo) second maximum for each video clip. Press SNAP again to stop shooting. The counter will advance by one, indicating the video file has been saved. Return to the video mode setting and select OFF to reset the camera to still photo mode. Select "Hi" (recommended) or "Lo" quality to choose the amount of file compression, which affects the size of the photo file. "Lo" allows more photos to be stored in memory, but at reduced quality. Select "Hi" (recommended) or "Lo" resolution, based on your preference for better looking photos (Hi) or being able to take a greater number of photos (Lo).

Quality

Hq or Lq

High, Low

Resolution

Hi or Lo

High (640x480 pixels), Low (320x240 pixels)
Using the Operational Modes

Line Frequency

60 or 50

60 Hz, 50 Hz

Set to match the AC power frequency (cycles) of your country. This ensures that stills and videos shot under fluorescent lighting appear normal. Select 3 or 5 frames to shoot a rapid series of photos instead of a single frame when SNAP is pressed (in normal still photo mode). To cancel, enter this mode again and select OFF. Select "Sto" to access the internal or card memory when the camera is connected to a computer with the USB cable. "PC" allows the camera to be used as a live USB/PC camera (note that the 8x magnification and lack of close focus capability limits usefulness in most size rooms) Select this mode and press SNAP to delete only the last photo or video you took. The counter will go down one number.

Continuous

OFF, 3, 5

Memory Access

Sto (USB Mass Storage), PC (USB Camera)

Delete Last

LSt+Trash Can
None-press SNAP to delete the last photo or video

Delete All

ALL+Trash Can
None-press SNAP to delete all photo and video files
Select this mode and press SNAP to erase the entire memory contents (the counter resets to zero). Use this after downloading your files, to clear the memory so you can take new photos. If "Delete All" is selected accidently, simply wait a few seconds and the camera will return to normal operation. If you are using a new SD card, or one previously used in other devices, we recommend you select Format and press SNAP before you start taking photos, to the card is setup with the correct data file system for this camera. Note that formatting a card erases its contents-please be sure you have backed up any previous files first. Photo is taken after a 10 second delay when SNAP is pressed (in normal still photo mode.) This can be used to avoid accidently shaking the camera when the SNAP button is pressed. If the remote shutter cable is available, it should be used instead of the self timer when the camera is tripod mounted. The timer automatically cancels after use.

Format

FOr+Trash Can
None-press SNAP to format card or internal memory

Self-Timer

OFF or On
USING THE IMAGEVIEW WITH YOUR COMPUTER: 1. The camera will be recognized as a USB mass storage device (if it is set to "STO" and not "PC"), which means no special drivers are required for all operating systems later than Windows 98 (Me, 2000, XP.) Mac OS 9 and OSX are also compatible. If you have a PC running Windows 98, you must install the driver found on the included CD-ROM BEFORE CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO YOUR PC. 2. If you have a computer OS as listed above that is USB mass storage compliant, a new disc icon will appear in Windows Explorer (under My Computer) as a new Removable Disc after plugging in the USB cable from the Imageview. Mac users will see the new disc device appear on their desktop. Clicking on the new disc icon will show the contents, a folder named DCIM. The image folder inside this contains your photos, stored as JPEGs (.jpg file format). They may then be opened, edited, renamed and saved using any photo or graphics software that accepts.jpg files. If you do not have software that will open.jpg files, you should install MGI Photosuite (Windows only) from the included CD-ROM. See Software Installation for instructions. 3. After you have copied or opened and saved the photo files to your computers hard drive, you may disconnect the Imageview camera (NEVER disconnect the camera while files are still being transferred to your computer.) Before disconnecting, you should eject or stop the removable disc representing the camera to avoid an error message (not necessary with Windows XP). 4. See the following pages for full step by step instructions to download your photos.

System Requirements (Minimum)
OS: Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP CPU: MMX Pentium 200MHZ equivalent or faster (Pentium III 500 MHz for PhotoSuite5) Memory: 32MB minimum (64MB recommended for PhotoSuite) SVGA video card w/2MB VRAM, 800x600 screen display, 16 bit High color 200 MB available hard disk space (if installing PhotoSuite) Internal USB Port

Software Installation

If you are using Windows 98, you must install drivers before connecting the camera to your PC. Insert the CD-ROM into your computers CD drive; it will auto-run and the install screen will be displayed. Select Install Driver, then follow the directions. After installation, restart your computer. Windows 2000, ME, and XP do not require drivers, as the camera uses the USB mass storage standard , allowing the photo files to be accessed as if they were stored on an external hard drive. For any Windows OS, if you are not already using photo editing software you prefer, you may install Roxio PhotoSuite from the CD-ROM. Be sure to read the Release Notes completely, noting any tips or potential issues relevant to your PC configuration and OS.
WARNING: Make sure you download any picture from your camera before you remove the batteries from the camera.
Transferring The Photos & Videos to Your PC - Step by Step
1. Be sure the driver has been installed first if you are on Windows 98/98SE. 2. Connect the supplied cable to the ImageViews USB port, then directly to a main USB port on your computer-do not use front panel/keyboard USB ports or unpowered hubs.
Transferring The Photos & Videos to Your PC continued
3. The LCD display will indicate STO, and the ImageView will be recognized as a standard USB Mass Storage device. This means that the camera files can be easily viewed, edited, or copied to your hard drive, just as if they were stored on an external hard drive or a CD-ROM. 4. (This step is not required with Windows XP, simply use the options in the pop-up window to view, copy or edit your photos). Open My Computer or Windows Explorer. The camera will be seen as a new Removable Disk with an unused drive letter assigned to it. Double click this new Disk icon, open the DCIM folder inside, then the folder(s) inside that (100MEDIA ,etc). Your photos/videos are the files inside-they have the prefix IMG__ followed by a number, same as seen earlier on the cameras display when you review photos. Single clicking any file should show a small preview image. 5. Click Edit>Select All (or click on one photo, contol+click to select multiple photos), then Edit>Copy to Folder (in Windows menus). Select an existing folder on your hard drive, such as My Pictures, or create a new folder (Hawaii Vacation, etc), then click OK to transfer copies of the photo files you want. 6. After the photos are transferred to your hard drive, you can disconnect the camera. Windows 2000 may produce a screen warning that you have disconnected a USB device without stopping or ejecting the disk first (your photo files will not be harmed). If so, check the box that adds an icon to your system tray or taskbar. Then next time you finish transferring photos, you can click that icon first, and Stop the USB Mass Storage Device before disconnecting the camera. (On Mac computers, you should eject the disk that appeared on your desktop when the camera was connected.)

7. Youre now ready to open the photo files in any photo editing software. Just use File>Open and go to the folder where you stored the photos earlier. If you are using PhotoSuite, select File>Open Photo, then use the Look in pull down menu at the top of the Open window, select My Computer, select your hard drive, and double click any photo in the folder where you copied the files from the camera. It is also possible to open and work with your photos directly from the ImageView while it is still connected.To do this with PhotoSuite, first follow steps 1-3, then open PhotoSuite, select File>Open Photo and use the Look in menu to select My Computer, then select the Removable Disk, and open the folders inside until you get to the JPEG photo files. If you choose to work this way, from a connected camera, be sure that you save the photo (when you are done editing) to your hard drive, and not the cameras memory or card. To do this in PhotoSuite, after clicking Done, answer Save Changes? with Yes, but then answer Replace Existing File? with No and use the Save As dialog box to save the edited photo in a folder on your hard drive (Save In>Local Disk), not the Removable Disk (camera). 8. If you are new to photo editing on a computer, consult your softwares Help menu (PhotoSuite has extensive built-in Help) for tips on using its features. Along with adjusting the brightness, contrast, sharpness and color of your photos, you can resize the photo to fit the paper if you are printing, or save a smaller, low or medium resolution version for email or inserting into documents. When you are ready to save your edited file, you may want to use Save As and give it a more descriptive name than IMG___. Doing this also preserves the original file as a backup to reopen and re-edit later. Make sure you have successfully transferred all the photos you wanted to save before using Delete All on your camera to make room for new images.
Binocular Instructions Your Bushnell binocular is a precision instrument designed to provide many years of pleasurable viewing. This portion of the booklet will help you achieve optimum performance by explaining how you can adjust the binocular to your eyes, and how to care for this instrument. Read the instructions carefully before using your binocular. EYE ADJUSTMENTS (Figure 1) Fig. 1 How to Adjust For Distance Between Your Eyes The distance between the eyes, called interpupillary distance, varies from person to person. To achieve perfect alignment of lens to eye, follow these simple steps. Interpupillary Distance 1. Hold your binocular in the normal viewing position. 2. Grasp each barrel firmly. Move the barrels closer together or further apart until you see a single circular field. Always re-set your binocular to this position before using. How to Adjust For Individual Eye Strength As individual eyesight varies from one person to another, most Bushnell binoculars have a diopter setting feature which allows you to fine-tune the binocular to your vision. Follow the focusing instructions below for your type of binocular.

FOCUSING 1. Adjust interpupillary distance. (Figure 1) Fig. 2 2. Set the diopter setting (Figure 2) to zero and view a distant object. 3. Keep both eyes open at all times. 4. Using a lens cover or your hand, cover the objective (front) lens of the same side of the binocular that has the diopter setting. This is usually diopter setting the right side. (The left side on zoom models.) 5. Using the center focus wheel, focus on a distant object with fine detail (e.g., brick wall, tree branches, etc.) until it appears as sharp as possible. 6. Uncover the objective lens on the diopter side, cover the other objective lens, then view the same object. 7. Using the diopter setting adjustment ring, focus the same object being viewed. Caution should be used as over turning or forcing the diopter eyepiece can cause damage or cause the eyepiece to break away from the chassis. 8. Your binocular should be adjusted for your eyes. Focus at any far or near distances can now be attained simply by turning the center focus wheel. Make a note of the diopter setting for your eyes for future reference. EYECUPS (Figure 3) Your Bushnell binocular is fitted with rubber roll-down eyecups designed for your comfort and to exclude extraneous light. If you wear sun/eyeglasses, roll down the eyecups. This will bring your eyes closer to the binocular lens thus providing improved field of view.

Fig. 3

roll-down eyecups
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CARE OF BINOCULARS Your Bushnell binocular will provide years of trouble-free service if it receives the normal care you would give any fine optical instrument. The Imageview is not waterproof, and should not be exposed to any source of moisture. Water damage is not covered by the warranty. 1. If your binocular has roll-down, flexible eyecups, store it with the eyecups up. This avoids excessive stress and wear on the eyecups in the down position. 2. Avoid banging and dropping. 3. Store in a cool, dry place. 4. WARNING: Looking directly at the sun with your binocular can cause permanent eye damage. 5. Never expose your ImageView binocular to any type of excessive liquid or fluid, as it is not water/ fogproof. 6. Take the batteries out of your ImageView if you are not going to use it for a long period of time. (Make sure you download any pictures from your camera before you remove the batteries out of the camera.) CLEANING 1. Blow away any dust or debris on the lens (or use a soft lens brush.) 2. To remove dirt or finger prints, clean with a soft cotton cloth rubbing in a circular motion. Use of a coarse cloth or unnecessary rubbing may scratch the lens surface and eventually cause permanent damage. A microfiber cleaning cloth (available at most photo dealers) is ideal for the routine cleaning of your optics. 3. For a more thorough cleaning, photographic lens tissue and photographic-type lens cleaning fluid or isopropyl alcohol may be used. Always apply the fluid to the cleaning cloth never directly on the lens.

TWO-Year LIMITED WARRANTY
FCC Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy Any return made under this warranty must be accompanied by the items listed below: and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio 1) A check/money order in the amount of $10.00 to cover the cost of postage and handling communications. However, there is no guarantee that 2) Name and address for product return interference will not occur in a particular installation. If 3) An explanation of the defect this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio 4) Proof of Date Purchased or television reception, which can be determined by 5) Product should be well packed in a sturdy outside shipping carton, to prevent turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged damage in transit, with return postage prepaid to the address listed below: to try to correct the interference by one or more of the IN U.S.A. Send To: IN CANADA Send To: following measures: Bushnell Outdoor Products Bushnell Performance Optics Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Attn.: Repairs Attn.: Repairs Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 8500 Marshall Drive 25A East Pearce Street, Unit 1 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit Lenexa, Kansas 66214 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 2M9 different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV For products purchased outside the United States or Canada please contact your local dealer for applicable technician for help.
Your Bushnell product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for two years after the date of purchase. In the event of a defect under this warranty, we will, at our option, repair or replace the product, provided that you return the product postage prepaid. This warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse, improper handling, installation, or maintenance provided by someone other than a Bushnell Authorized Service Department.

For further questions or additional information please contact: Bushnell Outdoor Products 9200 Cody, Overland Park, Kansas 66214 (800) 423-3537 www.bushnell.com
2007 Bushnell Outdoor Products

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These warranties do not cover consumer caused damages such as misuse, abuse or repairs attempted by someone other than our authorized technicians.
US WARRANTY In the past our products have had different lengths of warranty coverage. However, since 1984, the majority of our products carry a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Bushnell Performance Optics guarantees your product to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the original owner. The exceptions are as follows. Bushnell NorthStar Electronics Bushnell NextView Binoculars Bushnell Falcon Binoculars Bushnell Night Vision Bushnell Yardage Pro Laser Rangefinders Bushnell Speedster Speed Gun Bushnell HOLOsight Bushnell ImageView Bushnell Elite Riflescopes Two Year Warranty One Year Warranty Two Year Warranty Two Year Warranty Two Year Warranty Two Year Warranty Two Year Warranty Two Year Warranty Two Year Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty "No Questions Asked One Year Warranty ELITE Replacement Policy" (This offer is limited to one original purchase refund per address. For additional information about this offer, please contact Customer Service)
CANADIAN WARRANTY In the past our products have had different lengths of warranty coverage, however, since 1984 the majority of our products carry a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Bushnell guarantees your product to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the original owner. These warranties do not cover consumer caused damages such as misuse, abuse or repairs attempted by someone other than our authorized technicians. WARRANTY COVERAGE OUTSIDE THE USA AND CANADA Contact your local dealer for warranty information. You may have other rights which vary from country to country.
* Limited Lifetime Warrantee Binoculars * Two Year Limited Warrantee ImageView Night Vision NorthStar Telescopes Legend Spotting Scope Laser Yardage Pro GPS One Year Limited Warrantee Onix200CR

 

Technical specifications

Full description

A good binocular can enhance your view; ImageView binoculars will do the same for your memories. Bushnell has combined the high magnification and powerful performance of a Bushnell binocular with the electronic technology of a compact digital camera, giving you the option to capture and save any sight you experience. Compact enough to carry in a pocket, the ImageView is ideal for sports fans, outdoor enthusiasts, adventure travelers, anyone with a desire to view and record whatever experiences come their way. Why settle for magnifying life when you can remember it for all time?

General
Optical SystemBinoculars with digital camera
Weight10 oz
Optical System
Magnification10 x
Objective Lens Diameter25 mm
Prism SystemRoof
Exit Pupil2.5 mm
Eye Relief10 mm
Focus SystemCenter focus
Lens CoatingFully coated
Min Focus Range12 ft
Focus AdjustmentManual
Field Of View291 ft / 1000 yds
FeaturesBuilt-in tripod adapter
Digital Camera
InterfaceUSB
Memory / Storage
Flash MemoryFlash - integrated
Image Storage640 x 480
Connections
Expansion Slot(s)1 x SD Memory Card
Miscellaneous
Included AccessoriesShutter release cable
Battery
TypeBattery - AAA type
Required Qty2
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support2 years warranty
Service & Support DetailsLimited warranty - 2 years
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandBushnell Performance Optics
Part Number11-1026
GTIN00029757111067

 

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