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OUTDOORS

Video-capture binoculars provide Instant Replay

By Mike Hanlon

The Bushnell Instant Replay

November 18, 2003 The Bushnell Instant Replay is a first of its kind, 3-in-1 device that incorporates an 8X magnification optical binocular, a 2.1 megapixel digital camera and a video-capturing unit that allows you to record and view action in a continuous 30-second video loop -so there's always an instant replay at the ready. Read More

SPORTS

Bushnell Yardage Pro Range Finder

By Mike Hanlon

Bushnell Yardage Pro Range Finder

June 3, 2004 The Bushnell Yardage Pro Rangefinder provides a solution to the age-old golfing problem of being 'a club too short' or a 'club too long' and completely missing the target despite hitting the ball straight. Used like a set of binoculars with a targeting site in the view-finder for pinpointing the object, Yardage Pro Rangefinders have many applications from including mapping, surveying, hunting, boating and golf. Read More

MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

Bushnell Speedster has a million sporting uses

By Mike Hanlon

Bushnell Speedster has a million sporting uses

June 3, 2004 Having your very own speedgun is just as much fun as you'd ever dreamed it would be. We put in a set of batteries when we were photographing Bushnell's new Speedster and couldn't believe how much fun we had. The Speedster is capable of telling you how fast someone is bowling a cricket ball or serving a tennis ball, anywhere in the range from 20km/h through to 175 km/h and for larger objects, such as a person running, riding a pushbike or motorcycle, or driving a car, the Speedster is accurate all the way through to 320km/h, and not necessarily with them coming directly at you - the Speedster will operate at up to a 45 degree angle and is accurate within one km/h. Read More

 
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