Ricoh unveils new digital binoculars
Ricoh Americas has unveiled new NV-10A digital binoculars able to penetrate fog, smoke, rain and sand to provide a crisp, clear image even at night.
The RICOH NV-10A enhanced binoculars are designed for a number of markets, including military.
Users push a button on the binoculars to clarify, brighten and sharpen images. The PENTAX Atmospheric Interference Reduction (PAIR) technology reintroduces colour that would otherwise be obscured.
The RICOH NV-10A digital binoculars enable users to capture both still and video images of the scenes they were surveying. Advanced stabilisation further improves image clarity, and infrared technology lights up the faintest scenes in the dark of night.
Combining advanced PENTAX optics and Ricoh image processing, the binoculars are water resistant and dustproof and include GPS location – especially useful for charting incidents on the water – as well as a digital compass.
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