https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4qBimCSMr0
or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5_AlWOyToA
and I also found a Bresser Monocular with IS:
https://www.bresser.de/en/Sport-Optics/ ... lizer.html
Anyone here with experience with this kind of glasses? Are they really that good as seen in the videos? This would be amazing!
When using up to 10x magnification it is still possible to hold binoculars without shaking.. but as soon as the magnification gets higher... like 12 to 20x it is really hard to see details of animals because of all that shaking. Binoculars can still be held in both hands and one can press it against the "face" so it doesnt shake too much with 10x mag... with monoculars this is quite difficult. But monuculars are much smaller in size.... one could choose a 40mm or 50 mm front lens instead of 25 mm (binoculars) which would be about the same size in the pocket... but the bigger lens does catch much more light.
Find this very interesting... this image stabilizer could also help watching animals with a night vision device... if one would put a NV chip behind the eye-lens. Well this is just interesting for "watching" animals... not really for hunting... but not all ppl interested in NV are hunters...

Actually I like daylight watching also... I really like my 10x25 binos... small... and good magnification... but sometimes I wished I could zoom in a bit further... like 15 or 20x... and maybe having a monocular instead.... the Bresser would be quite interesting... dont know if it is fixed 16x or if it has a zoom ring... like 5x,10x,16x ...only drawback... it eats batteries... but one can still use it without the stabilizer... if not really necessary.
Did anyone use a device like the ones above?