Canon's unique image-stabilised binoculars are £40 cheaper on Prime Day

Amazon Prime Day: Canon 10 x 30 IS II Binoculars
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We're used to stabilised lenses and cameras, but image stabilised binoculars are very uncommon. In fact, it's only a handful of manufacturers make them. The first time you look through a pair of stabilised binoculars it's a revelation, so while these Canon binoculars look expensive compared to the average high street buy, they are a superb choice for birdwatchers, sports fans and anyone else who uses binoculars for hours at a time.

They are available at a £40 discount on Amazon Prime Day which runs until midnight (BST) July 12. If you're not an Amazon Prime member you can find out more on our Amazon Prime Day hub page, including information on how to sign up.

Canon 10x30 IS II binoculars | was £430| now £398.99
SAVE £40

Canon 10x30 IS II binoculars | was £430 | now £398.99
SAVE £40
If you want to get a pair of binoculars with a built-in image stabilizer without breaking the bank then this is for you. These binoculars are one of the best entry-level pairs on the market with 10x magnification and sharp clear optics.

Canon 10x20 IS binoculars | was £439| now £399
SAVE £40

Canon 10x20 IS binoculars | was £439 | now £399
SAVE £40
These are a really light pair of image-stabilized binoculars, that gives you a really portable shake-free solution to viewing distant subjects. Best suited to daylight use.

Chris George

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