Description
BELL+HOWELL BH1232HD 12×32 Binoculars with HD Digital – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
BELL+HOWELL BH1232HD 12×32 Binoculars with HD Digital Camera
Product Dimensions
8.7 x 5.7 x 3.3 inches
Item Weight
1.76 pounds
ASIN
B08VKYNHXZ
Item model number
BH1232HD
Batteries
1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Date First Available
February 1, 2021
Manufacturer
BELL+HOWELL
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Technical specifications – BELL+HOWELL BH1232HD 12×32 Binoculars with HD Digital :
Brand
Bell + Howell
Objective Lens Diameter
32 Millimeters
Magnification Maximum
12 x
Color
Black
Eye Relief
13 Millimeters
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K. H (verified owner) –
Let me be clear – Okay, maybe I missed something here. The camera does NOT look through the binoculars. So what you see in the binocular is not what you’ll capture on the camera. The binoculars are an entry level (beginner) binoculars. It is clear enough with good magnification, but it feels cheap in the hand. The camera lens is mounted between the front binocular lens and only takes a 5 megapixel image. That’s pretty small by today’s standard. Thankfully the camera does have an image stabilizer because with it turned off, every photo is very blurry.
K. M (verified owner) –
I could not get the veiw screen to work – I could not get the view screen to work
K. K (verified owner) –
Poor focus on objects around 20 ft. – Instuction manual left a lot to be desired. Picture quaily for objects around 20′ was not so good.
K. M (verified owner) –
I could not get the veiw screen to work – I could not get the view screen to work
G. K (verified owner) –
Blurry Image on LCD – I’m still trying to figure out how to ensure that the image in the lens matches the image on the screen. The image on the screen is blurry but the image through the lens is clear. I just haven’t saved the image to the SD card and look at that image on the computer yet. Will update this review when I do.
K. K (verified owner) –
Poor focus on objects around 20 ft. – Instuction manual left a lot to be desired. Picture quaily for objects around 20′ was not so good.
G. K (verified owner) –
Blurry Image on LCD – I’m still trying to figure out how to ensure that the image in the lens matches the image on the screen. The image on the screen is blurry but the image through the lens is clear. I just haven’t saved the image to the SD card and look at that image on the computer yet. Will update this review when I do.
K. H (verified owner) –
Let me be clear – Okay, maybe I missed something here. The camera does NOT look through the binoculars. So what you see in the binocular is not what you’ll capture on the camera. The binoculars are an entry level (beginner) binoculars. It is clear enough with good magnification, but it feels cheap in the hand. The camera lens is mounted between the front binocular lens and only takes a 5 megapixel image. That’s pretty small by today’s standard. Thankfully the camera does have an image stabilizer because with it turned off, every photo is very blurry.