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  2. Coincidence rangefinder - Wikipedia

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    Eyepiece image of a naval rangefinder, showing the displaced image when not yet adjusted for range. The coincidence rangefinder uses a single eyepiece. Light from the target enters the rangefinder through two windows located at either end of the instrument. At either side the incident beam is reflected to the center of the optical bar by a ...

  3. Stereoscopic rangefinder - Wikipedia

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    A stereoscopic rangefinder or stereoscopic telemeter [1] is an optical device that measures distance from the observer to a target, using the observer's capability of binocular vision. It looks similar to a coincidence rangefinder, which uses different principles and has only one eyepiece. German instruments tended to use the stereoscopic ...

  4. Digiscoping - Wikipedia

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    The portmanteau term "digiscoping" (= digital camera + telescoping) was coined in 1999 by French birdwatcher Alain Fossé.Less notable neologisms for this activity are digiscope birding, digiscopy birding, digi-birding, digibinning (using digital camera with binoculars), and phonescoping [3] (using a digital camera phone with a spotting scope or binoculars).

  5. Binoculars - Wikipedia

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    Vector series laser rangefinder 7×42 binoculars can measure distance and angles and also features a 360° digital compass and class 1 eye safe filters German U.D.F. 7×50 blc U-boat binoculars (1939–1945) [82] Binoculars have a long history of military use.

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    TL;DR: As of August 12, you can get HD Digital Camera Binoculars for only $121.99 instead of $199.99 — a savings of 39%.If you’re an avid bird-watcher or someone who loves the great outdoors ...

  7. Binocular disparity - Wikipedia

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    Binocular disparity refers to the difference in image location of an object seen by the left and right eyes, resulting from the eyes' horizontal separation . The mind uses binocular disparity to extract depth information from the two-dimensional retinal images in stereopsis .

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