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Step 1
Pick up a pair of digital camera binoculars when you are planning a nature hiking or bird watching trip. These are a lot easier to use and keep up with than a high end digital camera with a long lens.
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Step 2
Buy flash memory cards so you will have plenty of space to hold the pictures you take. Rest assured that you can review and publish the pictures since these digital binoculars are compatible with Windows, Macintosh and Linux.
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Step 3
Be sure there are batteries in your digital binoculars. Turn it on. Start taking the telescopic pictures you want.
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Step 4
Press the menu button and select the mode you want to use. Take the pictures you want to capture. Press "Preview" to see how the picture should look and "Playback" to see what you just took.
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Step 5
Bring objects closer, take digital pictures and video and keep your memories alive—all with this nifty little invention. Save, print and share the pictures you take just as you would with a digital camera.
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Step 6
Use the software that came with the binoculars to get your computer ready to work on the pictures. Pull up the pictures and edit anything you feel needs work.








