Well that's quite a mouthful of initials and adjectives. Canon's supreme
monarch of binoculars is the first to have their "L" designation. The "L" suffix
in their lineup of lenses for Canon's SLR and video cameras is officially
designated as 'luxury' but may as well have evolved to mean 'legendary' - with a
price and performance to match the lexicon.
While this is not the
absolute lightest 10x42 binocular, for many users this will nonetheless be a
better choice for fulfilling a life's list of exquisite tools and witnessed
species alike. In use, the ability of this unit to stay locked upon your subject
is uncanny.
Through practice and handling expertise, it is true that
experienced users can make good use of a 10x42 roof prism binocular-despite its
magnification that's pretty strong for general handholding. But even the
steadiest hands cannot match the views rendered by the Canon 10x42 L IS WP, and
that means you'll spend more time perusing finer details thanks to the
incredibly efficient stabilization. While other similarly-priced binoculars may
be brighter, they don't provide higher perceived resolution than these fine
lenses with their special field-flattener and ULD lens elements. So if you
prefer longer observation sessions or have a less than ideal capacity to
handhold a binocular, than this is quite likely for you the best price-no-object
10x42 option available today.
The Canon 10x42 L IS WP uses conventional
'penlight' AA batteries to operate its stabilization system, and can use either
traditional alkaline, NiMh, or lithium versions. It is highly recommended to use
lithium whenever conditions are terribly cold, as it greatly increases the
battery life at those times. In conditions below 20°F(-7°C), normal alkaline
batteries will provide only a tiny fraction of the operating time that you could
expect from lithium power.
Another nicety Canon bestowed upon the 10x42
L; 52mm filter threadings on the objective lenses, which can be used for
polarizers and (best of all) telephoto lens hoods to increase contrast in bright
light.
Features
- Helicoid-type twist-up eyecups
- "L" Series optics with four elements of Ultra-Low
Dispersion (UD)
- Runs on ubiquitous "AA" batteries
- Excellent close focusing capacity
- Includes Canon's superior 3-year warranty
- Interpupillary distance adjustment range of ~57-75 mm
- ±3 Dioptric correction
- Accepts 52mm screw-in filters, lens caps, and lens hoods