Monday, October 31, 2011

Fathers Day Gifts Sure To Please Your Dad

!±8± Fathers Day Gifts Sure To Please Your Dad

Ask any father what he wants for Father's Day, and the answer will be "Not another tie or golf club". It's easier to buy gifts for moms, considering there are so many options available for women. But when it comes to buying Father's Day gifts for dads, it's easy to run out of ideas. What will dads like to get on Father's Day?

Well, it depends. Does your dad like to read? Or is he one of those types who can spend hours with maps? Here are some ideas for great customized Father's Day gifts sure to please your dad, depending on if he is a(n):

1. Environmentalist Dad

Belkin conserve : Here is a gift idea for dads trying to make all those subtle changes to our lives that conserve energy. By now, everyone has heard that a lot of energy is wasted on all those devices that sit drinking up juice while in "stand-by" mode. This power strip allows you to really turn off six of its eight outlets using a tiny remote control (you can glue it to the wall - I think it's mostly there to save you the energy of bending down to the wall outlet). Two plugs are left unswitched so you can keep the DVR or VCR (does anyone have those now?) on while you're out or away.

2. Boy Scout Dad

Swiss Tech 6-in-1 Key Multi-Tool : We love the Swiss Tech key tool. It folds into a key-like object that fits unobtrusively on a key ring. It doesn't take any space, looks just like a key, and yet has so many features that any boy scout, pre-adolescent or middle-aged will be pleased. In a small space, you have a Phillips and regular screwdriver, a bottle opener, a knife, and a file. Sure, you wouldn't want to use these tools to renovate your kitchen, but like any pocket knife, all that stuff comes in handy often enough to be glad you've got it. My wife and I both have one and never travel without it. In polished stainless steel. A bit pricey at .99, but worth every penny.

3. Book Lover Dad

Daddy's Little Girl: Stories of the Special Bond Between Fathers and Daughters by Gregory E. Lang

If you have a daughter, it's hard not to get a little emotional reading this collection of anecdotes compiled by Gregory Lang (author of more pithy books like "Why a daughter Needs a Dad: 100 reasons"). This is not a "deep" book, but it does get at a lot of important truths about the importance of a father to little (and big) girls. Sometimes, that's also what dads need to give an extra push to their efforts. We all need to know that all those hours pushing swings and replacing toy batteries are the foundation of an enduring relationship that doesn't end suddenly at adolescence. There has been plenty of research that shows this to be true, but Mr. Lang, in this compilation of his own and others' stories relates how this plays out in different ways. For the dad of a young girl, it also gives a not-always-comfortable (read morbid) look into the future when kids are grown up and dad is looking at what he's leaving behind as a legacy rather than what he is building in the here and now.

4. Cartophile Dad

Hometown Map Jigsaw Puzzle Centered On Your Home : From the New York Times store, this unique, made-to-order jigsaw puzzle features a map that centers on your home. The map, an extract from the renowned U.S. Geological Survey, has fascinating details and provides names of main roads, contour lines, transport infrastructure, water features, vegetation, and shows notable buildings/structures. Personalized for .95.

5. Gamer Dad

Wii from Nintendo : Permission to buy a video game console. It now seems universally permissible to add a Wii to the family entertainment options. Either dad already has one or he's waiting for you to say it's okay to let one in the house. Now with the addition of Wii Fit, even moms can rationalize getting in a round of Mario Tennis before dinner. Unfortunately, if you don't have a strategy, it's still impossible to walk into a store and buy one of these. You'll either have to scope out deliveries at your local electronics store or plan to pay 0 over the MSRP to buy one online. We have found no other real options.

6. Traveling Dad

"Bushnell Powerview 12x25 Compact Folding Roof Prism Binocular (Black)" (Bushnell) : With slightly more magnification (12X versus the usual 10X) in a compact package, these are good portable binoculars for travel dads and sporting events. At around , this is a great little binocular.

7. Beer Lover Dad

Krups BeerTender : For the beer lover, the Krups BeerTender, a countertop "kegerator" for the 5 liter minikegs of Heineken beer is just perfect to give you the perfect pour every time. The tap keeps the beer at 39 degrees Fahrenheit. Some models come with a 30-days freshness countdown counter.

Attention: meant only to be used with Heineken mini-kegs.

8. Photographer Dad

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5K 9MP Digital Camera with 10x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

Time to get a new family digital camera. We've had great luck with our little Panasonic Lumix D9 with its Leica lens. Now Panasonic has a new model that shoots at 9MP (far more than mortals actually need), but also sports HD output. The optical stabilization is top notch and it has a 10X zoom. Only 0.

Father's Day is not just about burnt toast, breakfast in bed, or that brand new tie. It's a day for children to express their love and gratitude for the unsung hero in their lives.


Fathers Day Gifts Sure To Please Your Dad

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Canon IS Binoculars - No More Shake

!±8± Canon IS Binoculars - No More Shake

There has been huge interest in Image Stabilized binoculars in recent times. The technology has become more affordable in recent years so it look set to continue growing its share of the binocular market.

Why the interest? It's all down to resolution. IS technology allows you to see more detail in the image because it greatly reduces the natural image shake caused by unsteady hands and yes we all have the shakes, its just a matter of how much! Try focusing normal binoculars on some text, perhaps on a street sign some distance away, while holding them then try again with the binoculars on a tripod. Notice the difference? You can see much more detail in the steadier tripod mounted binocular. Reducing or eliminating the shake gives us much better detail.

Canon IS binoculars are probably the best known of the bunch while brands like Fujinon are fast gaining a following. IS binoculars are used by nature observers such as birders and sailors amongst others. Whether you're viewing wildlife from the back of a moving jeep or you've had too much coffee, the stabilization is very effective. Sailors like their ease of use and water resistance while astronomers appreciate the power and clarity of the optics. With a steadier image we can achieve greater magnification more comfortably. Sailors used to be pretty much limited to 7x magnification but IS technology now allows up to 18x with the same aperture.

Their inbuilt computers and gyros are very effective at reducing image shake. The gyros measure both horizontal and vertical movement which the processor instantly compensates for by moving either variable prisms or a tilt mechanism depending on which particular model you have.

Fitting the electronics and batteries into the body adds weight so these do not feel like a normal binocular. Having said that, one soon gets accustomed to holding the weight at least for short durations.

The Canon 10x 30 is lightweight as IS binoculars go at a shade under 1.5lbs and is water resistant, think showerproof not waterproof and the rubber coating makes them comfortable to hold. The combination of weight, quality optics and price seems to have hit the mark with IS fans. The 14.5mm eye relief also allows most folk to use them while wearing glasses.

Canon make IS binoculars in several sizes: 8x 25, 12x 36, 10x 42, 10x 50, 15x 50 and 18x 50 but the 10x 30 seems to be the most popular.


Canon IS Binoculars - No More Shake

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