By Elbert Chu
On the Level Brian Klutch
The core of the Mariner is a pair of prisms that sit between the front and rear lenses and always remain stable. Fraser engineers mounted the prisms onto a bar, which is attached to the interior housing on two ball bearings. A gyroscopic motor attached to the center of the bar spins at 12,000 rpm. When a user hits a bump, the centrifugal forces of the motor hold the bar steady as the housing moves across the bearings; the prisms—as well as the view—remain almost perfectly still. Using the Mariner, an adventurous birder driving over rocky terrain will be still be able to track a rare species from a mile away.
FRASER OPTICS MARINER
- Weight 4.5 pounds
- Magnification 14 times
- Price $5,000 (est.)
Source: Popsci
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